The best pain-free way to take off a Saniderm bandage

So you just finished getting a new tattoo, and your artist put on a Saniderm bandage to protect your fresh ink. Now it’s time to take the bandage off, but the adhesive is really sticking to your skin. We're here to help you take off the bandage without any pain or damage to your tat. Read on for all the best tips and tricks to get Saniderm off your skin and keep your tattoo safe and looking great.

Things You Should Know

  • Wet a Saniderm bandage with warm water to loosen the adhesive. If it still sticks, apply baby oil, coconut oil, or olive oil to the edges.
  • Pull the bandage slowly off of your skin in the direction your hair grows so removal is less painful.
  • Wash your tattoo with antibacterial soap and pat it dry with a paper towel.
  • ​​Remove the first Saniderm bandage within a day after getting your tattoo. Apply a second bandage and leave it on for up to 5 days.
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Remove Saniderm within 24 hours of getting a tattoo.

  1. Taking the bandage off after a day prevents fluid buildup. Within the first day of getting a new tattoo, it may start “weeping,” which means plasma and ink push out from your skin. When you notice the fluid building up underneath your bandage and covering your tattoo, then it’s time to take the Saniderm off.[1]
    • 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]
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Loosen the adhesive under warm water.

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Pat your tattoo dry with a paper towel.

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Apply a fresh Saniderm bandage over your tattoo as it heals.

  1. Keep your tattoo protected for the first 3–5 days of healing. Trim a Saniderm bandage so it extends about 1 inch (2.5 cm) past the edges of your tattoo and round the corners so it fits more comfortably. Remove the white paper backing on the bandage and gently press it onto your tattoo. Smooth the bandage out from the center towards the edges before you remove its clear outer layer. Leave the second bandage on for another 3–5 days before you remove it under warm, running water.[9]
    • 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]
    • Keeping your tattoo covered while it’s healing during the first week protects it from getting irritated or infected.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Hunter Rising is a wikiHow Staff Writer based in Los Angeles. He has more than three years of experience writing for and working with wikiHow. Hunter holds a BFA in Entertainment Design from the University of Wisconsin - Stout and a Minor in English Writing. This article has been viewed 20,887 times.
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