Acetaminophin (aka Tylenol) is the only thing you should take before hand as other non-steroidal analgesics are blood thinners - such as aspirin or advil.
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It's a completely different type of pain, so you can't really compare the two. And everyone is different with their pain tolerance too! Tattoo pain- for me- is, at it's worst, like burning, at it's best like uncomfortable hot scratching.
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Yes you can, if you want to endure more pain than is necessary...You are much better off just relaxing and let it happen... Remember Life is Pain, a tattoo is only a tattoo.. Hope this helps......
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Hi, I think I can answer this question as I have recently got a tattoo on my back. It is a large one as it spreads all over my back. I used an Original soothing balm from Tatwax. My tattoo was causing me a lot of pain and it had got all swelled up. This soothing balm gave me a lot of relief. It consists of ultra-moisturizing technology that doesn't clog and delivers instant relief. Moreover, I am advised by the doctor, not to do heavy exercises for some time. Also, it is recommended not to rub, or scratch at the tattoo. Avoid swimming or soaking in a bathtub until your tattoo is completely healed.