Yes very easily. If your worried your tattoo may be infected, this is what I recommend you to do:
Also, do NOT apply a bandage. They trap moisture in, and this will result in your tattoo to become soggy and the ink to possibly rub away. Especially if it's the first 1-3 days after it has been finished.
If any open sores begin to appear, I recommend seeing your dermatologist, ASAP.
He does not have a tattoo because he does not want to ruin his personality.
no, unless somehow you get a cut on the tatoo, then if you get a scar of somethin it will show.
not looking after it and following the after care procedure, and picking the scabs.
No, hydrogen peroxide is not recommended for use on tattoos as it can be too harsh and may cause irritation or damage to the skin. It is best to follow the aftercare instructions provided by your tattoo artist to ensure proper healing of your tattoo.
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Infections since tattoos are open skin procedure.Keep your skin clean and make sure to ask the person (who is doing your tattoo) if the needle is cleaned and sanitized.I also have to say, DONT GET A TATTOO! You ruin your skin that way! You also can get cancer!!!
It all depends on where on the side the tattoo is. A tattoo on your belly will expand with the skin. What tattoo artists usually say is that you need to moisturize the skin a lot to keep it flexible, and you might require some touch up work after giving birth and when you're back in your normal body shape again.
This depends on the state you are in. In general there is a fine of about $150 dollars. == == == == I pray no one is dumb enough to tattoo without a license or at least formal training. you could seriously ruin, or scar someone's body, and possibly give them a disease that could take their life, not to mention damaging the reputation of the good tattoo craft.
Peroxide is a noun.
There are various tattoo removal creams that you can purchase or there is tattoo removal laser surgery. I have heard of people applying peroxide on the area to lighten the ink over time. The sun can also fade ink.
bio oil or surgery ANSWER: There are a lot of natural and surgical methods to help reduce the appearance of stretch marks, but unfortunately, removing it "completely" is not possible. For natural...
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