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      An Analysis of the Content and Recommendations of 700 American Tattoo Aftercare Instructions

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          Background: Tattoo aftercare instructions describe how to care for a new tattoo. Unfortunately, tattoo artists often base their advice on personal experience rather than best practices in medical wound management. The diversity of recommendations in these instructions is currently unknown. Objectives: Our review was performed to determine current recommendations in tattoo aftercare instructions in the United States. Methods: Using a Google search, a total of 700 aftercare instructions from all 50 states and Washington D.C. were collected and their contents analyzed. Results: Most instructions encouraged washing new tattoos with antibiotic soaps, including chlorhexidine, and 14.9% encouraged using topical antibiotics. Few instructed individuals to wash their hands before touching a healing tattoo. A total of 70 moisturizers were recommended. Of these, 22 were niche products made specifically for tattoo aftercare. Only a subset of instructions provided parameters about when to contact the tattooist (49.9%) and/or a physician (19.4%) should there be a complication in the healing process. Conclusion: The content and recommendations of the 700 instructions vary tremendously. Many lacked instructions on appropriate hygiene and when to seek medical care. As skin and wound care experts, there may be an opportunity for the dermatology community to partner with tattooists to create more useful evidence-based tattoo aftercare practices.

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          Journal
          DRM
          Dermatology
          10.1159/issn.1018-8665
          Dermatology
          Dermatology
          S. Karger AG
          1018-8665
          1421-9832
          2023
          December 2023
          21 August 2023
          : 239
          : 6
          : 988-995
          Affiliations
          [_a] aDepartment of Dermatology, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
          [_b] bEntiere Dermatology and Mount Sinai, New York City, New York, USA
          [_c] cUniversity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
          Article
          533489 Dermatology 2023;239:988–995
          10.1159/000533489
          37604151
          d30c7cd3-1a80-456d-b9f4-8bdbc5e5b031
          © 2023 S. Karger AG, Basel

          Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated into other languages, reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, microcopying, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

          History
          : 23 November 2022
          : 06 July 2023
          Page count
          Tables: 3, Pages: 8
          Funding
          No funding was received for preparation of data or completion of the manuscript.
          Categories
          Tattoo and Body Art – Research Article

          Medicine
          Tattooing,Tattoo aftercare,Dermo-cosmetic,Emollients,Tattoo pigment
          Medicine
          Tattooing, Tattoo aftercare, Dermo-cosmetic, Emollients, Tattoo pigment

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