How to look after your new lip tattoo
Lip tattoo has a healing period of four to six weeks, in which time they will go through four distinct stages; scabbing/peeling, ghosting, pigment re-appearing and final results. It is important that you follow the provided aftercare instructions in order to avoid risk of infection and ensure the best results.
Right after
Healing
Final results
How to care for your tattoo
Keep your tattoo clean and dry, but moist with the provided aftercare.
Avoid excess exercise and sweating for the first week
Apply aftercare at least twice a day, apply additional aftercare as needed
Do not use a sauna or go swimming for the first week or until phase one of healing is complete
Avoid direct sunlight and sun beds, your skin will be sensitive and more susceptible to sun damage
If you have a history of cold sores ensure you take the necessary medication until phase one of healing is complete
Avoid food that is messy or difficult to eat, cut meals into small pieces and place them into your mouth with cutlery to avoid contamination
Avoid hot drinks for the first phase of healing
Use a straw to consume beverages for the first phase of healing
Hyperpigmentation Neutralisation
It is normal for hyperpigmentation on the lips to darken immediately after cosmetic tattoo. Although this does not occur for every hyperpigmentation neutralisation client it is very common and is nothing to worry about. Allow four to twelve weeks for the tattoo to heal completely.
Stages one to three
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Phase One: Scabbing and Peeling
In the first five days following lip tattoo your lips will develop scabs. Lips will appear dark and dry, keep them moisturised with the provided aftercare.
Scabs will naturally fall off gradually within the first week.
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Phase Two: Ghosting
Once all of the scabs have naturally fallen off your lips the colour will appear very light.
During this phase of healing it is common to worry that the procedure was unsuccessful, however a loss of colour is normal and nothing to worry about.
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Pigment Returns
Gradually pigment will redevelop in your lips.
In the weeks following your tattoo you may find your lips are dry. Continue using the aftercare balm or a high quality lip balm and utilise a gentle lip scrub once per week.
Tips & tricks
Apply aftercare before eating or drinking to assist in preventing contamination
Aftercare will soothe itching sensation and mild agitation
Re-apply aftercare if your lips are feeling very dry
To avoid wetting your lips in the shower keep a clean, dry hand towel nearby, wipe away water from your face before it reaches your lips. Do not shower in a space or at a temperature that will fill with steam.
Use only disposable/one use items to apply aftercare to avoid risking infection
If your tattoo is contaminated in any way you can gently clean it; soak a disposable towel or wipe in boiled water and let it cool, wring out any excess water and gently dab your tattoo (do not rub or scrub) to remove contaminates then allow the tattoo to dry.