Causes
– Tattoos are open wounds that can be vulnerable to bacterial infection.
– Mild infections can be treated with antibacterial ointments or creams, while severe breakouts require medical attention.
– Pimples may form from oil, dirt, dead skin cells, and other substances blocking hair follicle openings.
Treatment
– Itchy and swollen rashes called dermatitis can occur around tattoos.
– Excessive sun exposure can irritate and dry out new tattoos.
– Restricted clothing or bandages can irritate the skin.
– A medical provider should examine pimple breakouts with excessive swelling or pus.
Aftercare
– Proper aftercare protects the skin against infection and ensures vibrant ink results.
– Moisturize daily to alleviate discomfort and restore moisture balance.
– Use fragrance-free antimicrobial soap and a non-scented moisturizer.
– Consider coconut oil-based products or lotions for tattoo aftercare.
Prevention
– Choose licensed and professional tattoo artists and ensure their studio meets health regulations.
– Avoid touching your tattoo with dirty hands to prevent the spreading of bacteria.
– Follow your artist’s aftercare instructions and use skin-friendly moisturizers.
– Seek medical advice for severe infections or consult a dermatologist if symptoms persist. Follow the physician’s directions for antibiotics if prescribed.