Dandi's Shot Target was designed as a result of our market research, when 50% of fertility patients shared their clinics had used sharpie marker to indicate injection site. Markers like Sharpie often contain Xylene, a chemical that can be toxic when applied to skin. Which is why Sharpie actually advises against using their markers on skin!

Dandi's Shot Target is a gentle, non-toxic alternative that lasts 4-6 days. 

Dandi's Shot Target in Action


Here's How it Works:

Step 1: Skin should be clean and dry

Step 2: Remove clear top sheet

Step 3: Press tattoo, design side down, on skin
To ensure it's in the right spot, consult with your medical provider or have a clinician apply for first use.

Step 4: Hold wet cloth or sponge against the tattoo for 30-60 seconds, ensuring paper is soaked through and tattoo is transferred to skin.

Step 5: Air dry.

Step 6: When your tattoo begins to fade, reapply in the same location following the same instructions above.

And of course, don't forget to sterilize the skin within your injection window every time you inject!  

 

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