Proper care following your procedure is necessary
to achieve the best results. Keep in mind that in many cases,
some unevenness of color is to be expected. This is the purpose
of the touch-up visit. Please review the following directions
and refer to them as necessary. If during your healing process
you have any questions or concerns, please contact your technician.
1. Ice packs protected with a cloth may be applied as necessary
to reduce swelling. Sleeping slightly elevated helps alleviate
swelling sometimes seen the morning after facial procedures.
2. Wash your hands before touching any treated area. Cotton-tipped
applicators may be used to gently cleanse the eye area. Do not
expose the area to dirty or unsanitary conditions. Wearing glasses
outdoors is a good way to protect new eyeliner from dust, etc.
that can stick to healing agents. Apply recommended healing agents
sparingly.
3. Some itching is normal. DO NOT PICK, PEEL OR SCRATCH the treated
area or your color may heal unevenly and you risk scarring and
infection.
4. No makeup is to be applied for 72 hours after the procedure. After any eyeliner
procedure, use new mascara. Do not use an eyelash curler for two weeks.
5. Do not expose you healing skin to direct sun, tanning beds, hot tubs (tub
baths if body area is treated), saunas, salt water, chlorinated pools, direct
shower spray, hot water, skin creams, ointments or lotions other than what you
have been instructed to use for 2 weeks following your procedure.
6. After a lip procedure, keep your lips moist at all times. Avoid spicy foods
or heat. If using herpes medication, continue as prescribed.
1. Use a good sunscreen daily- even the lips require protection. Sun exposure
will fade your permanent cosmetics and may cause irritation even years later.
2. If you are planning a chemical peel, MRI or other medical procedure, please
inform your physician of your cosmetic tattoo.
3. If you donate blood, it is a Red Cross policy that you must wait one year
after any tattooing procedure.
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