Five Things to Know Before Your Medical Tattoo Appointment
Five Things to Know Before Your Medical Tattoo Appointment
Introduction
At Lauren B. Medical Tattoo, we understand that deciding to get a medical tattoo is a significant, personal decision. Our experts are dedicated to ensuring that you understand the intricacies of the process and feel comfortable every step of the way. It’s essential to approach this decision with a full understanding of what entails. Here are the five crucial things you need to know before embarking on your medical tattoo journey.
Understanding What a Medical Tattoo Is
A medical tattoo is a way to restore natural-looking features lost due to medical conditions or treatments. Not simply an artistic expression, these tattoos are an integral aspect of medical recovery and essential for many people’s well-being. Medical tattoos can be used for the recreation of areolas after mastectomy, camouflage of skin areas affected by vitiligo, or to design realistic eyebrows for alopecia patients. Recognising the purpose of a medical tattoo is the first step to appreciating the process.
Choosing the Right Studio and Artist
Picking the right studio and artist is key to ensuring a satisfactory result from your medical tattoo procedure. At Lauren B. Medical Tattoo, our licensed and experienced technicians offer an optimal combination of medical knowledge and artistic finesse. Each of our artists is highly trained in medical tattoos’ specific techniques, ensuring you receive the most natural-looking results possible. They work in sterile environments, observing the highest standards of safety and hygiene.
Emotional and Physical Preparation
Do not underestimate the emotional and physical preparation necessary before you get your medical tattoo. It’s advisable to be in overall good health before your procedure, as a strong immune system can contribute to better healing post-tattoo. Speak with your healthcare provider to ensure you’re in an optimal physical state. Remember, coping with a medical condition or procedures such as mastectomy or hair loss can be emotionally taxing. Undertaking the tattoo process should be part of your journey towards healing and restoration.
Preparing for the Procedure
Knowing what to expect during the procedure can alleviate much of the anxiety associated with a medical tattoo. First, it’s important to understand that there will be some level of discomfort, although most clients describe it as a mild to moderate sensation. Depending on the treatment area, the procedure may take upwards of an hour. At Lauren B. Medical Tattoo, we use topical anaesthetics to minimise discomfort and strive to ensure you’re as relaxed as possible throughout the procedure.
Acknowledging the Healing Process
Your tattoo will go through a healing process, which can span a few weeks. It’s normal for the tattoo to appear darker and more intense in the first week before it starts to soften and lighten. Don’t panic, this is just part of the process. It’s crucial you follow through with the given aftercare instructions, which typically involve keeping the area clean, moisturised and avoiding excessive sun exposure.
Conclusion
Arming yourself with the right information about the medical tattoo process is essential for making an informed decision and setting proper expectations. At Lauren B. Medical Tattoo, we are passionate about using our expertise and craft to help clients in their journey towards healing and recovery, affirming that our tattoos extend beyond aesthetics but contribute to the total well-being of our clients. We’re here to answer any questions, discuss your specific case, and guide you towards making the right choice for your medical tattoo journey.
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- Medical Tattoo Touch-ups
- Ombré Powder Brows
- Pigment Color Correction
- Stretch Mark Cover-Up
- Scalp Micropigmentation
- Scar Camouflaging
- Scar Relaxation
- Skin Discoloration Camouflaging
- Surgical Mark Camouflaging
- Tattooed Eyebrows (Nano brow)
- Tattooed Lip Liner
- Tattooed Lipliner Blending
- Vitiligo Camouflaging