Yes, it is called a numbing cream. Choose one that has been proven effective and safe. I have used an effective numbing cream before.
No, alcohol prep pads that don't say numbing, do not numb when getting pierced or tattooed. You can request to be numbed before a piercing or tattoo with numbing cream, or numbing alcohol prep pads.
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Tattoo numbing cream is available through many online retailers, however, many tattoo artists will refuse to tattoo someone who has used it because it restricts the blood flow to that area, which can cause damage.
A person needs to wait for at least 6 or 8 weeks after surgery before getting a tattoo. The person getting the tattoo will need to speak to their doctor before getting the tattoo after surgery to make sure they are healthy enough.
I assume your meaning "what medications can i take before getting a tattoo", and the answer would not be asprine. Asprine are blood thinners and can cause serious problems, as can drinking. Do not take asprine or drink with in 48 hours before getting a tattoo.
Honestly, if you need to numb anything your going to pierce/tattoo before you do it, your not ready for a piercing or tattoo. Quit being a chicken and just do it without any numbing creams or gels or ice.
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Smoking marijuana after getting a tattoo will cause no harm to your body. However, alcohol intake before getting a tattoo can cause excess bleeding.
Smoking marijuana before getting a tattoo should have no effect to the tattoo process. Other pain killers like Advil before a tattoo on the other hand will thin your blood and cause bleeding during the process.
My artist uses the numbing spray on large tattoos. The only problem I had was that it took about twice as long to heal. Other than that, you should have no problems.
Actually, yes it is, especially if the tattoo needle is dirty.
No, NSAIDS are a blood thinner and if you take them before getting a tattoo you are much more likely to bleed and have problems clotting.