April 11, 2009

Tips To Help Prevent Tattoo and Piercing Infection

Not getting a tattoo and body piercing infection is the first lesson you should learn.

Body piercings have a greater risk of infection because they actually invade the epidermis and dermis layers of the skin. For this reason, more caution is required to prevent infection. Maintaining the area with washings and using the cream that your professional piercer or tattoo artist provides with their service.

Body piercings usually tend to get infected if they were clumsily done. To avoid this, you should make certain that you go to a highly regarded piercer that provides you with disinfected needles and materials. This is the first preventive step you can take to avoid infection.

Tattooing on the other hand is less likely to get infected due to the way tattoos are given. The ink is only introduced into the upper layers of the dermis. Yes bleeding can occur and this is normal, but tattoo needles are shallow needles and hold less risk of infection.

Be sure that your tattoo artist has a very good reputation and uses sanitized equipment. A number of experienced artists possess an autoclave to sterilize their equipment. The major risk of infection with tattooing is hepatitis C caused by using a dirty needle.

Inflammation, cloudy seepage, greenish scabbing, redness and tenderness on the site are some of the signs of an infection. Swelling, redness and itching on the area may be signs of an allergic reaction. You must inform your piercer or tattoo artist to any allergies to products because they might be using a product with latex. Sensitivity to inks may also cause allergic reactions.

Even if most piercing and tattoos are painful, the pain usually subsides after a few couple of days to a week. If your tattoo does not show any sign of healing, you should inform your piercer or tattooist and have them looked at it. In most cases like this they know what you tell you, need to do to cure the minor infection.

Lastly, if ever you do get an infection that has gone deeper into the skin, immediately get an advice from a physician. You may be asked to take antibiotics to help free your body from the infection. Time and again, this can be done without losing the piercing as well as not damaging your tattoo.

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