If you’ve recently gotten a tattoo, it’s important to understand the best ways to care for your new ink. One popular option, Saniderm bandage, is frequently recommended by tattoo studios as a post-tattoo treatment. However, some experts warn against using this technique without proper instruction. In this blog post, we’ll take an in-depth look at whether Saniderm can ruin tattoos and discuss how to ensure that your prized piece of body art remains safe while healing.
What is Saniderm and how does it work
Saniderm is a clear acrylic film dressing that is gaining popularity in the medical community. It is easy to apply, and allows the user to be able continue with daily activities while recovering from minor injuries or wounds. The film has absorbent properties, breathable material design and seamless adhesive properties which assist in pain relief and forming a protective barrier against external contaminants such as dirt and bacteria. Saniderm removes the need to regularly change dressings due to its extended wear time of up to 7 days. This not only makes it easier on the patient, but also results in fewer costs associated with care due to fewer visits to medical professionals for changing bandages. As an added feature, the film also helps promote much faster healing times as it reduces airborne infectivity spread by creating an ideal healing environment around wounds.
Pros and cons of using Saniderm
Saniderm is a medical adhesive wrap that can help protect and heal wounds or minor skin irritations. It is a water-tight bandage used by many medical professionals, especially in the treatment of tattoos. Saniderm has some great benefits, such as providing breathable protection for open wounds and extra cushioning against agitation or clothing restrictions. Additionally, the adhesive provides a secure water-proof barrier for up to a week, ensuring that the wound remains free of bacteria. However, like all treatments there are some drawbacks. Some users may experience skin irritation from extended use due to an allergic response from adhesion ingredients, and if left on too long it may harm formation of granulation tissue during healing – making timely removal essential for successful wound care. Ultimately, Saniderm can be an effective and valuable tool in treating certain conditions; however it is important to weigh all risks associated with any treatment option before making your decision.
How to apply Saniderm correctly
Applying Saniderm correctly can be tricky but with a few easy steps you’ll have it on in no time! To start, make sure your tattoo is freshly washed and air dried before you apply the bandage. Then cut the bandage to fit your tattoo with a pair of scissors, leaving an additional inch or two of coverage. Peel off the clear backing film and slowly place the adhesive side onto the skin. Smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles as you press it down. Brace yourself for one more layer and repeat this process with the thin mesh-like layer on top of that. After applying twice within three hours, regular showers are allowed – just avoid a bath or swimming for 24-48 hours after your initial application. Applying Saniderm is crucial in proper wound healing and vibrancy of your new ink!
What to do if you experience problems with your tattoo while using Saniderm
Experiencing problems such as excessive itching or discomfort after applying Saniderm is usually a sign of skin sensitivity reaction. The best course of action is to immediately remove the wrap and wash the affected area with mild soap and water. If discomfort persists, it is recommended to see a healthcare professional to assist in further treatment. Be sure not to re-apply Saniderm over any areas where you have experienced skin sensitivity; instead, opt for an alternate breathable covering such as gauze and medicated ointment. By following these steps, you can ensure your tattoo heals properly and that any potential issues are addressed quickly and effectively.
Now that you know all there is to know about Saniderm, you can make an informed decision about whether or not it’s the right product for your tattoo aftercare needs. Remember to always consult with your tattoo artist before making any changes to your healing process, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns. With proper care, your new ink will look great for years to come!