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Microblading
Microblading is a tattooing technique and form of permanent makeup in which a small handheld tool made of several tiny needles is used to add semi-permanent pigment to the skin.
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ISR
Inkless stretch mark removal treats scars and stretch marks by creating better skin tone, texture, and color. We tattoo a customized healing serum into the stretch marks to achieve this. This activates the production of collagen, elastin, and melanocytes to be in the affected area.
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Lip Blush
Lip Blush is a form of semi-permanent makeup that enhances and defines both the natural shape and color of your lip! Lip blush will define your lip shape, the tint will make your lips appear fuller and more plump without compromising your natural shape.
Microblading After Care Instructions
For a few hours after your appointment blot your brows with a clean tissue. If the oozing dries on the brows it creates scabs. You will scab and flake anyway (this is a normal part of the healing process) but this will minimize the effect.
A few hours after your appointment, wash your brows with the aftercare soap provided. Remember its an open cut, always wash your hands before touching your fresh new brows! Don’t submerge them in water for 10 days. Wash outside the shower to ensure they wont submerge.
Use a pea size amount of the soap provided and gently wash in the direction of the hair. Lightly swipe
Rinse thoroughly. Cup your hands with water and rinse
Pat dry with a clean cloth. A clean paper towel is recommended
Apply the provided balm. A rice grain amount is enough for both sides
Follow the washing directions above morning and night for 10 days.
Do not get them wet other than gently washing outside the shower. This includes showering, baths, sweating, sauna, steam room, hot yoga, hot tub, etc.
No direct sunlight for 2 weeks. Hats or big sunglasses that cover them will help.
NO MAKEUP, LOTIONS, FACE WASH, SERUMS, SHAMPOO, CONDITIONER, ETC. should touch your eyebrows for 2 weeks. After 2 weeks, avoid products that include anti-aging ingredients
No picking or scratching at the scabs. Do NOT sleep on face
Basic
Wear comfortable lose fitting clothing the day of procedure.
After the first day the area will be dry, flakey and there is a possibility of some scabbing. Do no pick the area!
Apply Coconut oil or ointment 2x per day or more as needed for a week
Cold cloth compress (Witch hazel wipes, a clean paper towel with witch hazel or water if fine) 20 minutes per day for 3 days
Use sunscreen daily on treated area
First 24 hours
Do not take Advil or blood thinners
Redness, swelling, tightness or it feeling like a sunburn is a normal
12 hours after the procedure is is ok to shower. Avoid exposing the area to high water pressure
Avoid
Avoid sun exposure to treated area until healed
Avoid all hot things like the sauna, hot yoga, hot tub, and sweating for at least 7 days
Avoid exposing the area to full water pressure from the shower for 7 days.
Avoid any lotions or creams with anti aging or scents until the area has began the healing process
aftercare instructions
Within First Week
Avoid tight fitting clothing for at least 2-3 days
Avoid excessive sweating for 7 days. Moderate exercise is ok after 2 days
Up to 40 days
Avoid tanning and swimming
Avoid any creams that contain Vitamin D
LIP BLUSH AFTERCARE
After treatment lips will be swollen and feel dry
Ice following the procedure helps prevent swelling and bruising, a cloth barrier between the lips and ice is necessary
Apply ointment several times a day for at least 14 days
Do not allow lips to become dehydrated, that will interfere with desired color
During the day if lips feel dry, and before bed, apply a liberal amount of lip ointment
Always use a clean Q-tip, not fingers to apply ointment to lips to reduce risk of infection
During the healing process it is normal for lips to become dry and flaky. Please DO NOT PICK or scratch at them. This will significantly reduce the amount of pigment absorptions.
Lip retouch must be scheduled 30-45 day from the initial session to help retain color
Be sure to use sunblock once your lips have healed
** Smokers**
Do not smoke for at least 12 hours after procedure. Smoking will deposit brown spots onto the lip blush. Vape is a lip blush safe alternative
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After the procedure, lips may develop bruises or swelling, but should typically fade within 24 hours. To prevent excessive scabbing, it’s essential to clear away lymph fluid from the skin’s surface. If you notice any dry lymph on your lips before bedtime, rinse them with lukewarm water, delicately remove the dry lymph, pat them dry, and then apply the post-care lip healing balm. Make sure to use the lip balm for at least one full skin cycle (around 21 to 28 days) during the healing process. You can also continue using it daily to enhance pigment retention, maintain healthy lip tissue, and enjoy anti-aging benefits.
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Swelling of the lips might persist on the second day. It’s crucial to maintain moisture in the skin to prevent the lips from becoming dry. Apply the ointment or balm every 30 minutes throughout the day, ensuring the lips stay hydrated. Please refrain from evaluating your lips procedure until they completely heal which typically lasts 6-8 weeks.
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Do NOT:
Pick at scabs
Apply any products to lips until scabs and flakes have naturally healed
Expose your lips to sun, sauna, steam, or engage in vigorous exercise or combat sports
Eat spicy, oily, salty or acidic foods
Kiss or apply intense pressure to lips
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Lip blush procedures do take slightly longer than other treatments as the lips are more prone to swelling during treatment. If this should occur, swelling will quickly fade and will disappear completely witting 3-5 days.
Expect the procedure to take 2-3 hours
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You may encouter mild swelling, itching, light scabbing, bruising, and a sensation of dry tightness. For relief an ice pack with a cloth barrier can be soothing. To address scabbing and tightness, aftercare ointments are effective.
It’s common to observe a darker and slightly uneven appearance immediately after the procedure. However, within 2-7 days, the darkness should fade, and as swelling subsides, the unevenness typically disappears. Any necessary adjustments can be made during the touch up appointment.
You may also notice changes in color or some color loss during the healing process. As the lips heal, the color will lighten, and in some areas, it may appear to fade. This issue can be addressed at the tough up. underscoring the importance in a touch up. Healing takes about 4 weeks to see results
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Lip Blushing falls under the category of permanent makeup or “cosmetic tattooing.” While the pigment remains in your skin indefinitely, it will naturally fade over time. To maintain the desired look, we recommend scheduling a touch up every 2-4 years.
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Among all permanent makeup procedures, lip enhancement procedures are known to be the most sensitive. Nevertheless, we prioritize your comfort and provide numbing throughout the procedure using a highly effective topical anesthetic.