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Skincare is an essential component of any aesthetic treatment regimen, whether it’s for post-aesthetic procedures or after-tattoo skincare. Proper skincare can help to enhance the results of the treatment and maintain the health and appearance of the skin.
After an aesthetic treatment, such as dermal fillers or laser skin resurfacing, it’s important to follow a skincare regimen that is specifically tailored to your needs. This may include gentle cleansing, moisturizing, and the use of sunscreen to protect the skin from UV damage.
Similarly, after getting a tattoo, it’s important to take care of the skin to promote healing and prevent infection. This may include keeping the tattoo clean and moisturized, avoiding exposure to the sun, and using products that are specifically formulated for after-tattoo skincare.
These products can be used after a variety of procedures, including face lifts. Check out our PDO Threads range for more options to help make skin look younger.
Clinisept is, typically, used in medical settings to help clean areas by killing microorganisms or slowing the rate of them spreading.
What do you use for tattoo aftercare?
For tattoo aftercare, apply an antibacterial ointment two times a day. A tattoo artist should recommend an appropriate ointment. Additionally, the recipient should try not to pick or scratch the new tattoo, and clean their hands regularly.
How do you keep a tattoo clean at work?
To help keep a tattoo clean at work, avoid wearing clothing made of rough material. Additionally, keep the area dry and wrap it in clean plastic, such as cling film.
How do you clean lips after dermal fillers?
After having any dermal fillers, wash the lips gently, avoiding brushes or exfoliating products. Additionally, avoid UV exposure and apply an antiseptic cream to the area.