Getting a Tattoo? How to Ease Male Organ Pain
by John Dugan OwnerWhen
a man chooses to get a tattoo anywhere on the body, it’s usually a given that
he will experience some level of pain. When a man chooses to get a manhood
tattoo, he can rest assured that he will be dealing with a great deal of male
organ pain before the ink is complete. Fortunately, excellent member care before and after the tattooing can
help ensure he doesn’t suffer any more than necessary for the body art.
Get prepared for the tattoo
A man can start by getting ready for what’s going to happen when
he gets a manhood tattoo. First, he needs to get past some psychological
issues. When he gets tattooed, the tattoo artist will need to move things
around down there to ensure the proper placement. This means the artist will be
handling a guy’s equipment – and that tattoo artist might be a guy. If a man
has a problem with another man handling his junk in the course of creating a
tattoo, maybe he’s not ready to get the ink just yet.
Another point to ponder is the needle itself. A tattoo needle
pierces the skin many times during the procedure, and each one of those
instances brings the potential for male organ pain. To test his reactions, a
man can try two things: He can get a tattoo in another area, one that is less
sensitive, and see how he handles the pain. If it works out well for him, he
can then try the ‘needle test.’ This involves placing a very thin needle into
the skin of the member to see how it feels. Sometimes a guy can handle this
just fine, but other times it’s enough male organ pain to make a man look for
an alternative to member ink.
Taking care of the member skin
When a man chooses a manhood tattoo, he is making a commitment to
follow every instruction given by his tattoo artist. Here’s a basic run-down of
what a man can do, either by instruction or on his own, to ensure the manhood
tattoo doesn’t lead to long term male organ pain or other issues.
1. Keep things very clean. A man will want to go into the tattoo parlor with a member that is
as clean as possible. Though the artist will also disinfect the area, a little
extra attention will never hurt, and will provide some peace of mind as well.
2. Don’t employ alcohol or numbing
creams. Though it might be tempting to use these things to build up some
courage, alcohol is a definite no-no. In fact, most reputable tattoo parlors
will not tattoo someone who appears to be even slightly drunk. And when it
comes to numbing creams, these might increase the risk of infection – ask a
tattoo professional before using any of these concoctions.
3. Don’t use it. A man might be tempted to play around with a partner to show off
the ink, but there will be plenty of time for that in the future. When the
tattoo is healing, no sensual activity is allowed, even if it’s self-pleasuring.
4. Do some research. Make sure the tattoo artist has a long history of great tattoos in
the portfolio, and that the work area is entirely clean and sterilized. Ensure
only new needles are used. Though most tattoo parlors are quite clean in this regard,
it never hurts to double-check everything.
After the manhood tattoo has done the initial healing, a man might
be confronted with dry member skin, peeling and other issues. To combat this,
he should reach for a specially formulated member
health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). In addition to Shea butter and vitamin E to fight the dryness, a
man should look for a crème that contains alpha lipoic acid, which fights free
radicals that can lead to signs of early on aging, as well as L-carnitine,
which might help decrease scarring.
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