It’s completely normal for a new tattoo to weep and it won’t affect how the design looks, so you don’t need to worry. You can remove a Saniderm bandage as soon as 8 hours after it’s first applied if the adhesive starts to weaken. This is more common on tattoos that have heavily saturated colors or shading. [2] X Research source

Avoid submerging the bandage or your tattoo in standing water since it could increase your risk of infection. [4] X Research source

Alternatively, you can apply Sanibalm around the edges, which is specifically made for tattoo aftercare.

New tattoos can make your skin pretty sensitive, so avoid aggressively pulling or yanking on the bandage so you have a pain-free removal.

Avoid using a washcloth or rag to wash your tattoo since they can harbor bacteria and could cause an infection on your tattoo.

Alternatively, you can let your tattoo air-dry for a few minutes. Steer clear of using a regular towel to dry your tattoo since they’re more likely to contain germs that could infect your skin as it heals.

Try not to flex your muscles as you apply the bandage since you could cause the Saniderm to bunch up or loosen prematurely. You can easily shower with a Saniderm bandage on. Just avoid picking or rubbing the edges while you’re washing up so it doesn’t come off prematurely. [10] X Research source Keeping your tattoo covered while it’s healing during the first week protects it from getting irritated or infected.