You will receive a written copy of this at your appointment, but in case
you need this for reference, we’ve got this for you.
Do not shower or cleanse face for 2 days with water after procedure. Limit showers to 5-10 minutes as you do not create too much steam. Keep your face/procedure area out of the water while you wash.
EYEBROWS : Before showering cover eyebrows with thin layer of Vaseline. Gently dab off Vaseline with tissue or paper towel after shower.
Never wipe the eyebrows. Repeat for 7-10 days.
EYELINER : Apply Lubricant eye ointment with a clean cotton swab and gently dab along the lashes and liner 3~4 times a day for 7-10 days.
Do not pick, scratch or rub the eyes or make any attempt to remove the crusty material along the eyelashes. Removal of the crusts may result in color loss. You may clean around the eyelids with Qtip or cotton ball soaked in warm water, but avoid contact with the eyelashes/procedure area.
Do not wear you contact lenses for 24-48 hours following the procedure.
Avoid exercise that causes heavy sweating for 3-5 days.
Avoid bathing, pools, facials, and sauna/steam rooms for 7-10 days.
Avoid makeup including sunblock(in the procedure area), lash growth serums (for eyeliners), other facial treatments until the procedure heals(7-10 days)
No Botox, chemical treatments or microdermabrasion for 4 weeks.
Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning for 4 weeks after procedure.
Wear a hat or big sunglasses when outdoors.
Avoid gardening and contact with animals for 2 weeks following the procedure prevent infection.
Your procedure area will begin to turn darker immediately and for the next 3~4 days. It is normal for some clients to have pigment scab or flake off. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate away.
Picking can cause scarring or loss of color. It is also normal if procedure area does not scab. It is normal to have fading or loss of pigment during healing, at the touch up will be evened out.
With proper aftercare routine you will have much better results with your procedure.
If you experience symptoms of infection such as elevated body temperature, redness, swelling, tenderness, purulent drainage, red streaks going from the procedure site towards the heart from procedure site or adverse reaction, seek medical attention immediately. Please note that some redness, swelling, and tenderness is normal. If a doctor is seen, contact practitioner. Information must be noted in the clients records.
A follow-up touch-up is usually necessary and can be completed any time after 4 weeks from the initial appointment.
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