Why Is My Tattoo Raised

My fiancé got this tattoo over a year ago. Wonder if they changed something. It’s been itchy for a while now. Web my artist suggested icing it so that's what i've been doing, but it doesn't seem to do the trick. Web as above commenters have said, it's likely just the body having a reaction to the ink.

His advice was to keep it moistureized and clean, dont scratch at it. Meaning that challenges to your immune system of any kind (new tattoos, sun overload, vaccine, getting sick, allergies etc) can cause some tattoos to raise, itch or even sometimes shed a skin layer again. The brain has special immune privileges that can deactivate the immune system if it thinks it’s overreacting. Its still raised after almost a month, ive barely even seen it scab. Web my artist suggested icing it so that's what i've been doing, but it doesn't seem to do the trick.

Then about another week later this one started. Its still raised after almost a month, ive barely even seen it scab. Wonder if they changed something. It wasn't the whole tattoo and the raised segments were discrete. His advice was to keep it moistureized and clean, dont scratch at it.

The swelling was contained within the ink and didn't cover a huge area. Web my artist suggested icing it so that's what i've been doing, but it doesn't seem to do the trick. Its still raised after almost a month, ive barely even seen it scab. It wasn't the whole tattoo and the raised segments were discrete. I got this tattoo in early/ mid september, and i noticed the ink was raised and shiny about a week after getting it. Web wow, there are so many incorrect answers on here. Web damn that could be it. I just moisturize and give it time, doesn't stick around too long. My fiancé got this tattoo over a year ago. You may be having a reaction to the moisturizer you are using. Web i got my first tattoo a little over a year ago it’s on the inner part of my forearm, it’s in a traditional style so the outlines are thick. His advice was to keep it moistureized and clean, dont scratch at it. Then about another week later this one started. Web going through this currently lol, my artist said that some times weather and temp can affect a tattoo and cause it stand like that, either in certain parts, or the whole tat. One tattoo that is over six years old will have it happen in patches.

Web Going Through This Currently Lol, My Artist Said That Some Times Weather And Temp Can Affect A Tattoo And Cause It Stand Like That, Either In Certain Parts, Or The Whole Tat.

Web it's called immune privilege. My aftercare consists of washing it w unscented, antibacterial soap and applying aquaphor after drying it 2x a day. His advice was to keep it moistureized and clean, dont scratch at it. Web this morning, several segments of the tattoo, both the linework and the fill, were raised and itchy.

Then About Another Week Later This One Started.

Though i think it is very slowly. This is just down to your immune system wrongly attacking the “foreign body” that is your tattoo, no matter how old it is. Meaning that challenges to your immune system of any kind (new tattoos, sun overload, vaccine, getting sick, allergies etc) can cause some tattoos to raise, itch or even sometimes shed a skin layer again. Web i got my first tattoo a little over a year ago it’s on the inner part of my forearm, it’s in a traditional style so the outlines are thick.

Wonder If They Changed Something.

Some of the lines are still raised and i’m confused as to why. The swelling was contained within the ink and didn't cover a huge area. I got this tattoo in early/ mid september, and i noticed the ink was raised and shiny about a week after getting it. The brain has special immune privileges that can deactivate the immune system if it thinks it’s overreacting.

Web As Above Commenters Have Said, It's Likely Just The Body Having A Reaction To The Ink.

But that went away in less than a week. Idk though because i work at a place i wash my hands a lot. My fiancé got this tattoo over a year ago. Web wow, there are so many incorrect answers on here.

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