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What You Should Know About Tattoos

March 2nd, 2018
By Knoxville Dermatology Group

 

Tattooing is an ancient practice. Today, one in five Americans have been “inked” in their lifetime.

What is a Tattoo?

Tattoos use small needles to inject dye into the skin. These needles penetrate the epidermis, which is the very first layer of the skin. These needles puncture at 50-3000 times per minute. Skin cells react to a tattooed area as if it is wounded – meaning skin care services cannot be performed in the area until the tattoo is fully healed.

Healing

Healing time ranges by each individual. There are precautionary steps you can take to prepare your skin for tattooing. Protect your skin from the sun by using at least SPF 15 lotion. Thick, wrinkled skin from too much sun exposure is difficult to tattoo on and can slow the healing process. Additionally, keep your skin healthy by exfoliating and moisturizing.

What if I change my mind and want it removed?

Tattoo removal can be a very extensive process. A laser breaks up the pigment colors with a high intensity light beam. Depending on the size and complexity of your tattoo, this process could take multiple visits to obtain your desired results. The long process of tattoo removal is further reason why you must strongly consider getting inked in the first place.

Tattooing can trigger psoriasis. It can also take longer to heal if you have an autoimmune disease. If you’re thinking about getting a tattoo and have questions on how it will affect your skin, call (865)690-9467 to schedule an appointment with KDG.

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