Conscious sedation, widely used in medical procedures and already recognized in the United States and Europe, allows the client to remain in a state similar to sleep, but conscious.“Pain has always been the biggest obstacle in the world of tattooing. The client suffers it and the artist has to work with a body under stress and in constant movement,” said Salgado.
Salgado clarified that this technique does not seek to replace traditional tattooing, but rather to offer an alternative for specific cases, such as extensive tattoos, people with a phobia of pain, or clients who wish to complete large pieces in fewer sessions.“It’s similar to a dream; I can wake you up at any moment and ask you if you’re okay, and you can answer,” explained the artist.
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Among the benefits, the artist highlighted a better skin response during the process and a more favorable recovery. “By not battling with the pain, the body doesn’t go into stress, it doesn’t bleed as much, defenses are not exhausted and that helps for a better healing”, he/she pointed out.
The technique also favors the tattoo artist, who can work with greater precision and speed. “Finally, we have a canvas that isn’t fighting against us. Pieces that used to take a year or more can now be completed in two visits,” he added. The incorporation of conscious sedation marks a new chapter in the tattoo industry in Puerto Rico, expanding artistic possibilities and reducing barriers for those who want to wear large-scale works on their skin without the fear of pain.Source: El Vocero




