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It is now the fourth day..

The blisters have gotten a little worse... I'm doing an update so you guys can see. I hope they don't hurt for too much longer.. I have to go back to work tomorrow :(

First session, complete.

I had my first session done two days ago, and I've been waiting since the week after I got the tattoo done in the first place. So you could say I'm so happy to finally get this moving along. I kept the bandage on for the first day because I know I swell a lot.. And I did.. But it helped.

I have a few pictures of replacing the bandage and Aquaphor the morning after. It was raised and very sore..I was expecting a lot of blisters because of how dense it is, but I was told I have the best skin for this(very pale, and when in the sun I go straight to burn, and then when it peels it goes straight back to pale) and I must have, because I only blistered a little...(it is only the third day, it's never too late to blister). I didn't get any pictures during the treatments but my entire tattoo was "frosted" white.

How do I help the healing the quickest?

Hey guys... I have a few questions hopefully someone can answer.
It's been almost a week since I had my test spot done and my first question is how long should I wait to start my first treatment?

My other question is, I am a hairstylist, therefore constantly raising my arms is a must in my job.. It's on my left arm to where it's not moving the most... But I do need to have my arms raised for most of my day. I was wondering(because I know I'm going to blister with these close together, dense lines) will this disturb the healing? What could I use to help the blistering go down the quickest? I have Aquaphor that I have been using on my test spot.

I'll post screen shots I took of instructions of the healing process online... Hopefully you guys can give me a little more advice. Thanks for listening! I'll also post what my test spot looks like so far