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Ineligible For Permanent Makeup or Tiny Tattoo
We cannot Microblade anyone under 18 years of age, even with parental consent. If you are interested in a tiny tattoo a parent or guardian must be present and single a consent form
As the body is going through hormonal changes, it is more prone to infections. Your skin may change and results can be unpredictable.
We use epinephrine, as a numbing agent, that can increase your heart rate possible causing dysrhythmias.
The risk of developing an infection is higher in people with compromised immune system.
The risk of developing an infection is higher in people with compromised immune system.
The risk of developing an infection is higher in people with compromised immune system.
Eczema, dermatitis, rosacea, psoriasis or any one of these skin conditions may compromise the surface and texture of the skin. Procedure performed on skin with these type of condition may have sub par results.
We use small needles and pigments that can contain some metals and colorant, so allergy can be a show stopper.
Since permanent makeup punctures the skin, there is always a risk for people that are prone to keloids to heal with keloids scaring
Accutane alters the skin and makes it thin, dry, and sensitive. It also weakens your immune system. For those reasons you'll need to one year after your Accutane treatment is completed and your skin is back to its normal state.
Although permanent makeup is great for enhancing your look, we require a doctor’s note in order to perform the procedure for anyone undergoing chemotherapy. Once you're cleared from your oncologist we can book your appointment. Permanent makeup is a great solution for cancer survivors.
It is important that your condition is stable and under control. Please consult with your physician and provide us with a doctor's note.
The color of your brows can fade faster when taken with certain thyroid medications.
The risk of developing an eye infection is higher.
Your blood pressure has to be at a stable condition. You may have slightly greater bleeding than the norm. Excessive bleeding during the procedure can dilute and expel the pigment color and lead to poor results.
Individuals that have any uncertainty regarding their pre-existing conditions, or are under the supervision of a physician, please consult with your doctor before booking an appointment and provide us with a doctor's note.
For Clients Who Have Had the Procedure Before
For all clients who have permanent cosmetic makeup procedure performed, we only use the very finest pigments available. Some procedures may need to be repeated because the original application can fade anywhere from 25% to 40%. Individual chemical and genetic makeup can affect the final result.
We Cannot Predict Your Fading Experience
It is fully possible to get the perfect results with only one application; however, this cannot be guaranteed. Please remember that the amount of pigment you retain or lose after your initial application is not a reflection of the quality of work. Pigment retention varies with each person. In case your procedure must be repeated, you will need to wait at least 45 days of the date of your original application. You will experience a “ghosting” phase where the pigment my seem to have faded entirely, however as internal healing continues, the pigment will begin to set
Application Cannot Be Repeated Within 45 Days or Less
The tissue is not ready to absorb new pigment although your skin looks healed. Please be patient. Schedule your touch up 6-8 weeks after initial procedure.(priced separately)
Pre-Care Instructions:
Oily Skin:
If you have oily skin, results will appear softer and may require additional procedures.
Preparing the Skin
To prepare the skin, you will need to cleanse the area free of makeup. Clean with baby-wipes, makeup remover or apply antibacterial soap with a Q-Tip to remove any excess skin oils.
Pain Preparation
PMU is tattoo procedure which may cause minimal pain. However, a numbing agent is introduced during the procedure.
Post Procedure:
There will be an epithelial crust that forms in the days following the procedure. This crust is a combination of dried pigment and plasma that forms externally. It is important that you do not pick it. Picking the crust will result in a loss of pigment. The crust will fall off naturally within a few days. For the first few days following the procedure, the area will feel similar to that of a sunburn. A topical ointment can help soothe the area. Apply antibiotic ointment twice daily. This will soothe the area, keeping it moist and helping it heal properly.
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