Post Procedure Care
Remember like any cosmetic procedure this is a process. do not expect immediate results, be patient it will be a few weeks before you can fully appreciate the results and you will love it!
General remarks on shape and color
Immediately after the procedure the area treated will look much darker and more defined (as if it were painted on) than the final result. Be prepared for the color to be significantly lighter and the overall appearance much softer and more natural after healing occurs. It will take time for this transition based on how quickly the outer layer of your skin exfoliates. Usually the exfoliation process occurs about 4 to 5 days and will be completed in about one week.
Permanent makeup procedures are affected by the canvas(your skin) that they are performed on. If your skin is sun damaged, thick and uneven in texture, or excessively dry or oily the result cannot be expected to be perfect after the initial procedure. Medications, smoking, metabolism, facial surgery, and the age of the skin all contribute to fading. A touch up is needed 30 days after your initial procedure to ensure the best results and to keep your permanent cosmetics looking the best.
We can add very easily, but it is much more difficult to Remove. You must wait four weeks between applications. Touching up a tattoo prematurely may result in a ruined tattoo- The skin must have time to heal properly in between sessions.
Post procedure care
For three full days following the procedure, keep the treated area moist by applying the provided ointment 2 times a day, morning and night with a sterile Q-tip.
- Do not expose treated area To sun or tanning booth Absolutely no soaps, cleansing cream, make up, or chemicals may be applied to the treated area for 1 week.
- No hot steaming showers, saunas, excessive sweating, swimming in chlorinated pools. These things can hinder the color bonding process.
- Do not expose the treated area to the pressure of the water in a shower.
- If a scab appears on the treated area, do not pick or peel off because color will be removed with the crust.
- Do not touch the procedure area with fingers as they could transmit bacteria and lead to an infection.
- Don’t sleep on a nice pillowcase for the first two nights, Ointment and pigment may get on them.