You want a good thick lotion once your tattoo has healed. If it is a new tattoo, use an antibiotic ointment or cream to help it heal faster without scarring.
You can get a cut on the tongue if you eat foods that is highly made of fiber like sugar. You make it heal faster by eating lots of fruits and vegetables.
Tattoos normally take about a week ot 2 on the average to heal, but it may take about 2 weeks if the tattoo is large and had alot of detail. Normally, areas that are usually not exposed, like right below the armpit or on the foot, usually take the longest to heal, since these areas are more sensative. It also stings a little more while getting the tattoo. To answer your question, a tattoo on your shoulder or back uasually heal about the same rate.
No, unless it's infected. Antibiotics only help to kill bacteria, they won't speed healing time.
Wound heal faster with bandaids
yes you can, but it doesn't always give you good results and lines may fade faster when the tattoo starts to heal.
Light Bruises
There are many ways you can try and heal a injury faster. But really the only thing that you can do is give it time to heal.
Vitamin E oil
Bloodline tattoo is where they tattoo you with no ink, only water so it leaves a red line of blood on your skin. This mark will only last a few weeks then it will heal away. It is done to make a temporary out line.
no because it can irrate the skin and plus it would hurt your sunburn it wouldn't heal properly Well, the sunburn has already irritated the skin but the peeling is what would hurt your new tattoo.....When a tattoo heals the top layer of skin comes off in a light scab...The DERMIS builds a new epidermis over the tattoo...If your sunburn peels before the dermis is ready it may lose much of it's ink, as well as taking a long time to heal...And, the pain factor would highly increase being tattooed over a sunburn..Hope this helps........B
According to the professional tattoo artists in San Antonio, Texas, the correct answer is NO. The skin needs time to fully heal before it is touched up, worked on or added to. If there is not sufficient healing time for the tattoo fully heal, then cross contamination can occur, or possible increased risk of infection, since the skin barrier is incomplete.