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Larkemett
May 18, 2011, 12:45 AM
I got a tattoo (not my first) on the 13th, it was on my wrist and bled slightly at first.
I had been regularly applying Prep H to it to keep it moist but found it made the skin tight and uncomfortable. About 3/4 days later I was advised by a heavily tattooed friend to apply some E45 Lotion (the plain one) to soften it and I did. The next day it had scabbed with YELLOW scabs (the ink is black and blue) and I am concerned this may be a sign of infection.
The tattoo is not painful, hot, swollen, bleeding/oozing and it does not smell. But all my previous tattoo scabbed the colour of the ink e.g. black. Yellow scabs make me think of infection... advice?
JudyKayTee
May 18, 2011, 07:18 AM
Preparation H actually slows down healing - I realize it's been recommended for use with tattoos for a very long time but do a little research. It traps bacteria, unlike an antibiotic cream.
I'm not sure the color (yellow) isn't a result of the color of PrepH.
I am reading antibiotic cream of some sort is the answer. What does the tattoo artist say?
Larkemett
May 19, 2011, 01:04 AM
I saw my doctor rather than the tattooist, I have just been encouraged to continue what I have been doing since suspecting an infection - washing regularly with mild anti bacterial soap and then covering with savlon cream.
I tend to take the word of my tattooist when it comes to aftercare and have been recommended by several (I have a number of tattoos) to use Prep H, it concerns me to hear you've read that it can be detrimental to the healing process and I will rethink using it. It has never caused me trouble before.
I am fairly sure the infection is very superficial and will clear up quickly, though it will likely have spoilt the tattoo and I will need it touched up, I am fairly certain the yellow scab is infection and it has lifted out the ink.
JudyKayTee
May 19, 2011, 06:14 AM
I would research the PrepH question in depth. My late husband was a Doctor of Pharmacy, I attended his workshops with him, this was actually covered in an "over the counter" extended learning seminar.
FadedMaster
May 19, 2011, 02:36 PM
I have always been told by my artist and others, as well as through research online, to initially wash the tattoo with anti-bacterial soap when I get home and basically make sure I get all the plasma off my arm so that it doesn't scab so bad.
Then for a couple days to use some Vitamin A & D cream to help protect the skin as it heals. Then after that to use unscented lotion. I've always used Lubriderm (which does burn a little). All of my tattoos have turned out well.
As long as you take care of it, most tattoos should turn out fine. They're pretty resilient.