After the eyebrows are tattooed, the itching can be wiped with normal saline on the the fourth day

After wrinkles, the the fourth day itch can be wiped with normal saline. Itching after eyebrow tattooing may be a normal reaction during the wound healing process. physiological saline has a cleansing and soothing effect, but attention should be paid to the operation method and frequency.

On the the fourth day after eyebrow tattoo, it was in the scab stage, and local slight itching was related to tissue repair. The concentration of physiological saline is 0.9%, which is consistent with the osmotic pressure of the human body and will not stimulate the wound. When using, soak sterile cotton pads and gently press and wipe them to avoid excessive rubbing that may cause scabs to fall off. Cleaning 1-2 times a day is sufficient, excessive cleaning may affect the retention of pigments. After wiping, keep the area dry and there is no need to apply additional ointment. If accompanied by abnormal conditions such as redness, swelling, and exudation, it should be discontinued. In rare cases, itching may be caused by allergic reactions or infections. People who are allergic to colorants and come into contact with physiological saline may experience increased irritation, manifested as persistent itching or rash. When an infection occurs, there will be yellow white discharge from the wound. At this time, physiological saline cannot alleviate the symptoms, but may spread the bacteria. Both situations require immediate cessation of wiping and medical treatment, and if necessary, the use of anti allergic drugs or antibiotic ointments. After eyebrow tattooing, care should be taken to keep the wound clean and dry, avoiding scratching or getting wet. During the scab forming period, medical repair spray can be used appropriately, and the diet should be light, avoiding spicy and stimulating food. If the itching persists for more than 3 days or is accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, it is recommended to contact a tattoo artist for a follow-up examination or seek medical attention at a dermatologist in a timely manner. Avoid using skincare products containing alcohol or essence during recovery to prevent discoloration or shedding of color.

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