Take two panadol a couple of hours before your appointment, and another two just before they start tattooing.
The tattooist will definitely have their own advice for after-care - but you've asked for advice so I'd say bepanthen and glad-wrap. If you keep it really well covered in bepanthen and glad-wrap, the scab will never form, it will never get itchy, and you will be left with nice sharp lines.
I have a celtic knot in the centre of my back - four parallel lines make up the big line that snakes in and out of itself - with detail like that it's really important to have good aftercare so you don't end up with a smudgy mess.
Keep sunscreen on the design when you go outside - always, not just immediately after the work's been done - sun will fade the ink and make the lines go smudgy (again, not a good look).
Good luck! I waited nine years to get my design done and seven years later I've never regretted it, not once. It represents my viking and celtic ancestors, is behind me (on my back - and in terms of my heritage), and at my heart (between my shoulder blades, and in terms of my beliefs - everything is connected, no beginning, no end).
Big hugs!

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