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What Is a Tattoo Ink Sack: Everything You Need To Know

Let’s see; you just got a tattoo, and you’ve got a lot of questions to ask, but no one to really answer them? Well, don’t worry, because we’ve got all the answers right here just for you. We have to be honest; questions like, ‘what is a tattoo ink sack?’ are super common and almost everyone experiencing tattoos for the first time will ask such a question. So, you’re not alone.

Because it is so hard sometimes to get accurate, direct information, we’ve decided to answer this question for you and talk about tattoo ink sacks in general; here’s everything you need to know! Therefore, without further ado, let’s get started!

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Tattoo Ink Sack Explained

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Tattooing is a pretty straightforward process; when done by a professional, skilled, and experienced tattoo artist, it seems like a piece of cake kind of work. But, in reality, some things can go wrong, especially after the tattooing is done. The healing process seems to be the trickiest part of the process for the majority of people. This is when infections occur and things go wrong if the tattoo isn’t properly taken care of.

So, let’s talk about the so-called ink sacks because the healing process is when these occur as well.

What Are Ink Sacks?

Now, ink sacks are generally considered to be normal parts of a tattoo healing process. They are a sack of fluid that has formed over the tattooed skin but under a film of a cover that has been placed over the tattoo. The cover tattoo artists usually use is called Saniderm, and it is super safe to use. So, it’s nothing to worry about. Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s explain what it is.

Ink sacks occur after the tattooist covers a fresh tattoo with a plastic cover called Saniderm. Tattoo artists have to put Saniderm on a fresh tattoo for many reasons, including;

  • Promoting faster ‘wound’ closing
  • Preventing excess bleeding and ink to spill everywhere (and ruining your clothes)
  • Preventing contamination of the ‘wound’
  • Protecting the ‘wound’ from bacteria, germs, dirt, etc.
  • Preventing tattoo scabbing

So, as you can see, covering a tattoo with Saniderm is super important. But, why is all this important for the explanation of ink sacks? Well, when tattoo artists use Saniderm to cover a new tattoo, that is when ink sacks form as well. How you may ask?

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