Saniderm — tattoomachinegirl (2024)

Sani-Derm is a thin, transparent adhesive bandage that ensures the body heals itself in the most efficient way possible.

Most commonly used in hospitals (TEGADERM) is used for many purposes such as burns, IV’s, it is also used as a second skin application over sores and can even be used in place of stitches.

The healing agents produced by the body are far superior to any lotion or ointment, but most of these enzymes are lost to evaporation. Sani-Derm preserves and locks in these natural healing enzymes and, in turn, provides an optimal healing experience. Not only does Sani-Derm accelerate healing, but colors heal brighter and blacks heal blacker. When used properly, Sani-Derm will eliminate scabbing and reduce scarring, both of which can lead to distortion and loss of color. Sani-Derm ensures your art stays bright and true… Keeping it clean is simple.

Although Sani-Derm is promoted as waterproof, you can bathe and shower as normal. HOWEVER please don’t go swimming with it on as it can weaken the adhesive.

Saniderm’s adhesive will not attach to the weeping area (the oozy part) of a tattoo, therefore it can never damage or pull out ink. In fact, reports suggest that the colors of tattoos remain more vibrant after using Saniderm, compared to tattoos that have healed by other aftercare products.
This piece of Saniderm is best to be left on your new tattoo for 8 to 48 hours minimally. Since everyone heals differently the length of time will depend on how much fluid your tattoo weeps, which will affect the adhesion of Saniderm.

Many people choose to remove the original piece of Saniderm after the first 1-2 days for aesthetic purposes and then apply a second piece and leave on for an additional 4-6 days.
If you need or choose to re-apply your Saniderm bandage please see the following video for a short instructional guide on how to apply a new bandage at home.

There is no harm in leaving the original bandage on longer than the 48 hours, the fluid inside is ideal for your healing.

As long as the integrity of the Sani-Derm is not compromised, such as leaking outside of the bandage or rolling back to expose the tattoo, you should be fine to keep it on. If at any point you notice the bandage leaking ink, blood or any other fluid, or if the bandage is exposing your tattoo, you MUST remove the Sani-Derm bandage ASAP as it it now being exposed to air and increases your risk of infection.

Optimally it is best to keep the original piece on for up to 6 days maximum if possible.

Saniderm is both latex free and hypoallergenic, so allergic reactions are very rare. Some people, however, have very sensitive skin and may be allergic to adhesives(Tape, bandages, etc). If you experience a rash, abnormal skin irritation, or other symptoms of an allergic reaction, discontinue use and wash with mild soap. Consult a physician if necessary. Sani-Derm should never be used on infected skin.

To Remove your Saniderm Bandage.

CAREFULLY, peel the Saniderm back gently from the edge. It is highly recommended to use Warm, soapy water as it will help to break down the adhesive. It may be helpful to pull the bandage straight out to to the side to stretch and release the adhesive. After removing bandage clean all excess adhesive from the area gently but thoroughly. The tattoo should be mostly healed, although some areas may still be in the initial stages of healing.

Once the bandage is removed continue with normal aftercare while you are in the healing process as provided in the General Aftercare Guide.

Remember:

It will take at least until the 3rd week where you will regrow a very thin layer of skin protecting your new tattoo – you still need to protect your healing tattoo by moisturizing and maintaining healthy skin.

It takes 3 months for a tattoo to fully heal, continue to moisturize daily for general tattoo maintenance moisturizing daily increases the life of your tattoo, keeping it looking fresh and new like the day you got it. Neglecting to do this will cause the tattoo to fade and degrade with exposure to sun/water and inclement weather.

Once you have left the tattoo studio, the tattoo is your responsibility. and touch-ups required due to not following the aftercare guide will done at my normal rates.

Don’t Forget

Clean & moisturize your new tattoo after bandage removal 3-4 times daily for the following 2-3 weeks (14 - 21 days) after application of bandage
Make sure to wash your hands before touching or cleaning your tattoo

Absolutely NO direct sunlight on the tattoo.
NO Bathing
NO Swimming
NO Hot Tub
NO Sauna
NO Steam Room
NO Gym or excessive workouts

DO NOT pick or scratch at your new tattoo

NO shaving or waxing tattoo area until the tattoo is completely healed.
If your tattoo is located on your foot, leg or ankle – NO pedicures for 1 month

DO NOT under any circ*mstance apply alcohol, Vaseline petroleum jelly or sun block to your fresh tattoo.

DO NOT listen to your dumbass friends or so-called tattoo experts. You may get misleading and conflicting information. When in doubt, Contact ME, your tattoo artist for the final word.

ALWAYS Wear loose clothing that does not rub the tattooed area

Watch for signs of infection, you’re not super human and even though we here at tattoomachinegirl have undergone several methods of caution to ensure a sterile environment for you to get tattooed in, the rest of the world is not. And you have a fresh wound that can get infected easily. Please follow this aftercare to aid in prevention of infection as well as heal your tattoo perfectly.

For more information please read the rest of this brochure on any of the topics listed above!

Saniderm — tattoomachinegirl (2024)

FAQs

Is it okay if Saniderm has air bubbles? ›

When applying the second sheet make sure there are no 'air bubbles' present. If there are bubbles, work them out of the Saniderm. While wearing SANIDERM you CAN go swimming, hot tub, and bathe like normal.

Do tattoos look bad under Saniderm? ›

If given one piece of Saniderm:

Leave this piece on for 3-4 days, depending on amount of fluid collected under the bandage. It is normal to see some fluid under the bandage! Your tattoo may look muddy or hazy underneath. Excessive fluid will affect the adhesion of Saniderm.

How long should you leave Saniderm on a tattoo? ›

Keep the Saniderm on for a minimum of 24 hours, and a maximum of 4-5 days. The longer you are able to keep it on, the more your tattoo will be able to heal while bandaged.

Can a tattoo fully heal under Saniderm? ›

The tattoo may appear to be fully healed on the surface once your second Saniderm bandage comes off. However, deeper layers of skin will still be repairing for 2-4 months. We recommend a good moisturizing regimen for this entire period.

Why does my tattoo look faded after taking off Saniderm? ›

You will likely notice your tattoo starts to peel within the first week, after the initial tattoo bandages are removed. You may also notice scabs that naturally slough sluff off in the second week. The skin, as well, will look duller due to the dead, dry skin over the tattoo. Fortunately, this is only temporary.

Why does my tattoo feel tight under Saniderm? ›

Once your tattoo is dry, the skin around the area will begin to feel tight. This happens as your tattoo dries out, and it's a good indicator that it's time to apply moisturizer. Once again, we use and recommend Sanibalm for this. Rub it in gently until it's absorbed by the skin — be sure to apply a very thin layer.

Is it normal for ink to leak under Saniderm? ›

Its normal for your saniderm to fill with plasma, ink and blood. It typically creates a dark brown liquid that sits on your tattoo under the plastic. Leave it Alone. After a couple of days, the liquid will start to harden up under the saniderm.

What if my tattoo is dry under Saniderm? ›

You may notice the skin looks dry/peeling/crusty/“cracked”- this is normal. The bandage and area may smell a little bit, this is ok. DO NOT REMOVE BEFORE THE SIXTH DAY. Doing so will result in color loss and can require a touch up at an additional cost.

Do you put Aquaphor on before Saniderm? ›

Make sure you use a glycerin-free ointment (i.e. no Aquaphor) under your Saniderm bandage. Saniderm warns that the use of a product with glycerin will react with the adhesive and could cause issues like rashes or the adhesive going hulk mode and binding too strongly.

Can tattoos heal without Saniderm? ›

If you do not have Saniderm on:

Step 1: Wash tattoo with lukewarm water and non-scented antibacterial soap, using only your hands, do not use any scrubbers or washcloths. Wash until the tattoo is completely clear of blood and plasma. Step 2: Pat dry with a clean towel or paper towel. Let air dry for 5-10 minutes.

How much does Saniderm speed up tattoo healing? ›

Saniderm is a self adhesive, breathable, waterproof clear dressing and is the leading form of aftercare when it comes to tattoo healing. It is quickly becoming the industry standard and has been known to help speed up healing by up to 60%.

Can I put a second Saniderm on my tattoo? ›

However, if you live in a dry climate and have dry skin, this extra layer of moisturizer may help ease dryness and itching. If you believe that your tattoo needs more time to heal, you may continue applying additional Saniderm bandages. However, most customers report complete healing after 2-3 applications.

What if Saniderm comes off early? ›

If at any point your Saniderm peels up to expose part of the tattoo, or fills up with liquid from an outside source (such as water from the sink or shower), remove the Saniderm completely and swap over to the dry heal method for the remainder of the healing period.

What pulls ink out of a tattoo? ›

Benefits of Saline Fading & Removal

Saline removal actually removes ink from the body, whereas a method such as laser removal, breaks up the ink into smaller fragments and may push pigment deeper into the skin, only to then be processed by your lymphatic system.

Is it normal for ink to spread under Saniderm? ›

In the first twenty-four hours there may be a build up of blood, ink, and/or plasma underneath the Saniderm. This is completely normal.

Does second skin pull ink out? ›

While you're wearing the second-skin, you might notice the surface underneath accumulating slight moisture, which can make the tattoo look blurry. This is plasma building up from your skin and pulling up micro fragments of ink – it's a completely normal part of the healing process.

Can you accidentally pull ink out of tattoo? ›

If you do pick off a scab, or one accidentally gets pulled off, there is a chance of ink coming out which may result in a patchy looking area, or a pit forming in the skin. These problems will increase the healing times of your tattoo and may require you to go for a touchup at the studio.

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