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Before procedure

​​CONTRAINDICATIONS:

  • Alcoholic drinks and medicines (e.g., Aspirin, Coumadin, Heparin-ma, Niacin, Vitamin E, Ibuprofen,Omega-3) 48-72hrs prior to the procedure; 

  • Botox should be done 2 weeks before or 2 weeks after the procedure;

  • No waxing, tanning or tinting 3 days before;

  • People with epilepsy; 

  • Pregnant and lactating women;

  • People with diabetes and glaucoma, hemophilia;

  • Have healing disorders, on blood thinners, uncontrolled high blood pressure or had mitral valve Disorder.

  • If you have tendency to keloid, birthmarks or moles; 

  • Cancers/Chemotherapy, doctor's clearance may be necessary; 

  • Flu or Cold: Please stay home, reschedule your appointment if you have cold or flu or sinus/respiratory infection;

  • If you are using any medication please consult with your doctor if this treatment is right for you;

  • People with skin diseases such as psoriasis, eczema and undiagnosed rashes or blisters on the site that is to be treated;

  • Do not wear contact lenses during or immediately following the eyeliner procedure.

After Procedure

DON'T: 

  • Pick at the tattoo site at any time during healing; 

  • Let the area dry out completely, since this can cause scabbing and cracking of skin surface;

  • Scrub, scratch or pick tattooed areas or you will lose color that may not be repairable;

  • Expose tattooed area to sun or tanning beds without using sun block. This can cause pre-mature fading.

  • Be careful to avoid infection of the tattooed area for 15 days after the procedure: 

  • Wash your hands before touching the tattooed areas;

  • Do not share your aftercare product with anyone; 

  • No facials or masks for 15 days, and avoid them in the permanent makeup area indefinitely;

  • No swimming pools, Jacuzzis or other bodies of water for 15 days; 

  • Do not soak your face underwater in a bathtub or allow the shower to spray directly in your face for 15 days;

  • Laser procedures done within 3 inches of permanent makeup can cause fading; 

  • Face peels, even mild ones, may cause permanent makeup to lighten;

  • Microdermabrasion in the permanent makeup area can fade permanent makeup; 

  • Any removal of dead cells on permanent makeup area can cause pre-mature fading; 

  • No exercising for 24 hours, avoid direct contact with animals and no gardening for a week;

  • Products Not to Use on the tattooed area: 

- No Neosporin, Vaseline or other petroleum products while the site is healing. 

- No anti-acne products (e.g. Benzoyl Peroxide, Pro-active) or lightening creams (bleach creams) hydroquinone around any permanent makeup site, since they will cause rapid fading;

- No anti-aging products or facial products containing Alpha Hydroxyls (AHAs), Retin-A, Lactic or Glycolic Acids. These will fade permanent makeup!

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