Tattooing can be called a minor operation, so the hygiene of the equipment is very important. Tattoo operators should use disposable gloves and needles, and tattoo machine should be made of stainless steel.
Use adrenaline to clean and stop bleeding when tattooing. After the tattoo is completed, it needs to be scrubbed with warm water, and the tattoo should be kept dry (usually lasting for one week), otherwise it will cause infection and lead to skin rot.
People with certain constitutions are not suitable for tattoos. Before tattooing, you must know whether you are prone to crab feet swelling. People who are prone to crab feet swelling will have raised tissue hyperplasia when the wound heals, which will destroy the beauty and integrity of the tattoo pattern.
In addition, patients with diabetes, vitiligo and thyroid diseases are not easy to recover and are not suitable for tattoos.