Tattoo Aftercare

Proper aftercare keeps your tattoo looking vibrant and helps it heal safely.
Follow our expert guide to protect your new ink and ensure it stays beautiful for years to come.

Tattoo Aftercare at Lantern & Moth Tattoo

At Lantern & Moth Tattoo, we want your new tattoo to heal beautifully and remain a stunning piece of art for years to come. The tattooing process doesn’t end when you leave our studio — proper aftercare is just as important as the tattoo itself. Taking the right steps during healing ensures your colors stay vibrant, your lines stay crisp, and your skin remains healthy. Our experienced artists follow strict international hygiene standards, and we encourage you to continue that same level of care at home. Every person’s skin heals differently, but consistent cleaning, hydration, and protection will make all the difference. By following our detailed aftercare instructions, you can prevent infections, fading, and irritation while supporting fast and natural healing. Whether your artist used a Second Skin film or a traditional wrap, both methods can lead to excellent results when properly maintained. Follow the guidelines below carefully to ensure your tattoo heals safely, cleanly, and looks as vibrant as the day it was done.

Aftercare With Second Skin

1. First Step: Keeping the Second Skin On

If your artist applied a Second Skin (protective tattoo film), you may leave it on for up to 3 days, as long as it remains fully sealed and your skin shows no signs of irritation. If the film begins to peel or fluid collects underneath, it’s time to remove it earlier using the steps below.

2. Removing the Second Skin

  • Wash and dry your hands thoroughly before touching your tattoo.

  • In a warm shower, wet the film gently to loosen the adhesive.

  • Peel it slowly from one corner, keeping the motion low and parallel to your skin — avoid pulling it straight upward.

  • Once removed, discard the film and move on to cleaning your tattoo.

3. Cleaning the Tattoo

  • Wash the tattoo gently with lukewarm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap using your hands (no washcloths or sponges).

  • Rinse away any residue or fluid, then pat dry with a clean towel or paper towel — never rub.

4. Applying Ointment

  • Once the tattoo is completely dry, apply a thin layer of the healing ointment recommended by your artist (such as Bepanthen, Hustle Butter, or Tattoo Goo).

  • Apply 2–3 times daily, approximately every 8 hours.

  • Use just enough to lightly coat the tattoo — too much can block airflow and delay healing.

5. Transition to Moisturizer

  • After your tattoo finishes flaking or scabbing, switch to a light, fragrance-free moisturizer.

  • Apply once or twice daily until your skin feels normal again.

  • Continue to keep the tattoo clean, hydrated, and protected.

Daily Aftercare — Do’s

Daily Aftercare — Don’ts

Aftercare Without Second Skin

1. First Step: Removing the Wrap

If your tattoo was covered with plastic wrap or cling film, remove it after 2–4 hours. Leaving it on too long can trap moisture and delay healing.

2. Washing Your Tattoo

  • Wash your hands thoroughly before touching your tattoo.

  • Gently clean the area with warm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap.

  • Use your fingers — not a cloth — to remove any plasma, blood, or excess ink.

  • Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a clean towel or paper towel.

3. Applying Ointment

  • Once the tattoo is dry, apply a thin layer of the recommended healing ointment.

  • Use small, even amounts — enough to keep the skin slightly hydrated, not shiny or greasy.

  • Reapply 2–3 times daily for the first few days.

4. Cleaning & Moisturizing Routine

  • Continue cleaning and reapplying ointment for the first 4–5 days.

  • Once the tattoo begins to peel or flake, switch to a fragrance-free lotion instead of ointment.

  • Keep moisturizing once or twice a day until the skin is fully healed.

Daily Aftercare — Do’s

Daily Aftercare — Don’ts

Healing Timeline

Final Note

Every tattoo and every person heals differently.
If you have any questions or concerns during the healing process, contact Lantern & Moth Tattoo Da Nang — we’re always here to help you care for your new piece of art.