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How long should a sterile dressing be kept on a new tattoo?

  1. 1-2 hours

  2. 2-4 hours

  3. 3-5 hours

  4. 6-8 hours

The correct answer is: 3-5 hours

The recommended duration for keeping a sterile dressing on a new tattoo typically falls within the 3-5 hour range, making this the most appropriate choice. After the tattoo procedure, the sterile dressing serves to protect the fresh tattoo from contaminants and potential infection while minimizing friction and exposure to the elements. This time frame allows for sufficient protection without compromising the healing process. It's important to remove the dressing after this period to ensure that the skin can begin to breathe and heal properly. Keeping it on for too short a time may not provide adequate protection, and leaving it on for too long can create a moist environment that is conducive to bacterial growth and may hinder proper healing. Thus, the choice of 3-5 hours balances these considerations effectively, promoting both safety and recovery for the tattooed area.