Choose TAC Sciences Tattoo Anesthetic Cream for fast and effective pain relief. Approved for use before and during the tattoo application process.
Topical anesthetic cream that targets and neutralizes tattoo pain at the source. Developed in collaboration by board certified dermatologists and industry-leading tattoo artists.
For professional use only.
- Ingredients: Prilocaine base, 5% lidocaine base, peg-9 stearate, water carbomer, phenoxyethanol
- External skin use only.
- How to TAC:
- 1. Before application, wash hands with soap and wear gloves.
- 2. Shave and wash the area receiving treatment with soap and water. Dry area completely.
- 3. Use a tongue depressor to stir TAC and then apply a small amount of TAC to area. (Leave on for 30 min for small area or 45-60 min for medium to large area before wiping off completely.)
- 4. Apply the stencil. (Keep TAC handy to apply during tattoo process.)
- 5. Tattoo outline first.
- 6. Apply small amounts of TAC throughout the shading and color session. (This is when TAC works the best!) (Apply on top of a dental bib and not seran wrap when using on work station.)
- 7. If white ink is going to be applied then clean the tattoo. Apply a think layer of TAC Tattoo Anesthetic Cream on the Tattoo. (Wrap the area for 5-10 minutes and then begin tattooing on top of the applied TAC)
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Can you put numbing cream on before laser?
Using a numbing cream like Emla before undergoing laser hair removal can help reduce the pain. With skin numbing creams like Emla, laser hair removal doesn't have to hurt. The topical treatment numbs the surface of the skin helping you get through painful laser hair removal treatments more comfortably.
Can you use numbing cream with Tria?
Dr. Lal specifies that the hair follicle lies within the fat, so that is why you feel a slight zing when you use the Tria Hair Removal Lasers. He suggests using a lidocaine cream, like LMX 4%, and not a gel or roll-on solution.
How can I numb my skin for laser?
Ice Cubes or Cold Compress. Creating a sensation similar to that of numbing creams by using ice or a cold compress will also effectively numb your skin. Apply cold to the area for several minutes immediately before laser treatment and you will experience less discomfort during your session.
Does lidocaine interfere with laser hair removal?
Conclusion: Topical 5% lidocaine cream is a simple and effective method for reducing patient discomfort during laser hair removal procedures, even when a skin cooling device is being used.