Lidocaine 4% Tattoo Numbing Cream Set
Generic Name: lidocaine 4% tattoo numbing cream set
Brand Names:
Nekvnro Lidocaine 4% Tattoo Numbing Cream Set
Purpose Local Anesthetic
Overview
Purpose Local Anesthetic
Uses
Use For temporary relief of local discomfort, itching, pain, soreness, or burning related to the tattoo process.
Dosage
Directions ■Before applying the numbing cream, thoroughly wash your hands and wear disposable tattoo gloves. ■Clean the area of the body receiving the tattoo. Dry completely. ■Apply a generous amount of numbing cream to the cleaned area and rub it in thoroughly in a circular motion for 30 to 60 seconds. Then, cover with plastic wrap. ■Leave the cream and wrap in place for 30 to 45 minutes. Wipe away the cream and thoroughly clean the area to prepare for a pain-free tattoo. After getting a tattoo Carefully peel off the backing of the aftercare sheet and apply it to the tattoo, ensuring there are no air bubbles. Change the aftercare sheet regularly, typically recommended every 24 hours.
Side Effects
When Using section Avoid contact with eyes. If this happens, rinse thoroughly with water. Stop Use section Stop use and seek medical attention if signs of an allergy occur, such as redness, irritation, swelling, pain, or other severe symptoms. If symptoms do not subside completely within 7 days, seek medical help.
Interactions
Ask Doctor Stop use and seek medical attention if signs of an allergy occur, such as redness, irritation, swelling, pain, or other severe symptoms. ■If symptoms persist for more than 7 days or subside but occur again within 3 days, stop use and consult a physician. If symptoms do not subside completely within 7 days, seek medical help.
Warnings
Warnings For external use only. Do not use ■In children less than 2 months of age on open skin wounds. ■Do not exceed the recommended daily dosage unless directed by a doctor.
Storage
Other information Store between 15-30℃(59-86°F). Avoid freezing and excessive heat above 40℃(104°F).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lidocaine 4% Tattoo Numbing Cream Set used for?▼
Use For temporary relief of local discomfort, itching, pain, soreness, or burning related to the tattoo process.
What are the side effects of Lidocaine 4% Tattoo Numbing Cream Set?▼
When Using section Avoid contact with eyes. If this happens, rinse thoroughly with water. Stop Use section Stop use and seek medical attention if signs of an allergy occur, such as redness, irritation, swelling, pain, or other severe symptoms. If symptoms do not subside completely within 7 days, seek medical help.
What are the important warnings for Lidocaine 4% Tattoo Numbing Cream Set?▼
Warnings For external use only. Do not use ■In children less than 2 months of age on open skin wounds. ■Do not exceed the recommended daily dosage unless directed by a doctor.
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