Tattooists use a specific type of ink. Using ink from a pen is dangerous and very likely poisonous. You should see a doctor.
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There is nothing that you the client can or need to do to prevent this from happening. A "keloid" in relation to a tattoo simply means that the artist that did the tattoo simply went to deep and scarred you. Keloids are more common and unpredictable when it comes to body piercing, especially surface piercings. The only way to reduce the appearance of them in that respect is to use diluted Tea Tree Oil. This will not work with a tattoo, as I said, because it is irrevocably scarred.
allergic reaction to ad oinment......use something else like tattoo goo
THE RED BUMPS MIGHT BE FROM THE BODY HEALING THE TATOO. AND OR MAYBE YOUR TATOO ARTISTS HAD A HEAVY HAND AND DUG HARDER WITH THE TATTOO GUN. GET SOME A&D OINMENT AND KEEP IT WELL MOISTURIZED Red bumps have nothing to do with how the tattoo artist applies the tattoo, but more likely indicates that you are allergic to something you are putting on your tattoo. That is very common to happen if you are using neosporin or polysporin ointments. stop using any type of ointments because they can clog your pores and also cause bumps to form, switch to a light hand cream instead. something that is unscented and for sensitive skin is better. try to avoid any moisturizers with lanolin. if your tattoo feels dry, it needs some moisturizer, if it feels fine, leave it alone. too much moisturizer can also be bad. If you are concerned, see your doctor or a dermatologist. they can prescribe you proper medication to treat an allergic reaction.
You know your tattoo is healed once the skin is no longer peeling and skin color returns to normal. If it is itching or has raised bumps then it is not fully healed.
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That depends on what ointment it is.
There is nothing that you the client can or need to do to prevent this from happening. A "keloid" in relation to a tattoo simply means that the artist that did the tattoo simply went to deep and scarred you. Keloids are more common and unpredictable when it comes to body piercing, especially surface piercings. The only way to reduce the appearance of them in that respect is to use diluted Tea Tree Oil. This will not work with a tattoo, as I said, because it is irrevocably scarred.
Really ...
You may want to go to your/a doctor to find that out. Could be nothing, Could be something. Go check it out!
There are a few things that could be happening when a cluster of small white bumps appear. You may actually just be having an allergic reaction and simple allergy medicine should fix this.
for me,i had small and large red bumps.i went to the doctor and he said it was inpentago.a contagious infection.you will most likely need some meds.
We have the round challa because it symbolizes having no "corners" or edges in the new year. Which means no bumps on the road or bad thing happening.
Not really. I have them as well and I am a very fit teenager.
allergic reaction to ad oinment......use something else like tattoo goo
Most likely because it is dufficult to comprehend that as you are reading and learning about it, it is happening right now, even as you read this sentence.
I should go to the doctor. You never know what desease you might have, it could be really dangerous. Do yu feel sick, or is it just the bumps. Does it bleed? Really go see a docter.