Tattoo aftercare QR handoff for artists: make instructions harder to lose
A tattoo artist handoff workflow using QR codes, written instructions, reminder timing, client expectations, and medical-boundary language.
Pain point: clients forget what you said at the worst time
After a session, clients are tired, excited, sore, and overloaded. A clean QR handoff helps them keep your instructions, timing, and expectations accessible after they leave the studio.
Handoff content that matters
Care steps, timing, product guidance, what not to do, when to contact the studio, when to seek medical care, and what photos to take if they have a question later.
Where InkCare fits
InkCare gives clients a private place for reminders, photos, healing stages, and symptom notes. It should carry your instructions, not replace them.
Boundary
Artists should avoid medical diagnosis language. Use clear escalation language for symptoms that need professional care.
Make aftercare easier to follow
InkCare keeps tattoo-specific reminders, photo progress, and symptom notes organized on iPhone. It is not medical advice and does not replace your artist’s instructions.