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1st Appointment - "FOUNDATION SESSION” – The design is quite dark for the first week and softens as they heal over the next month. Everyone's skin is different, some people will retain a lot of color, and others will heal very light or patchy. This appointment is not meant to heal perfectly. This appointment takes approx. 2- 2.5 hours total.
2nd Appointment - “PERFECTION SESSION” - to touch up any light spots, build additional texture, color and correction. This session usually takes approximately 1 to 2 hours. Some people may need more than two sessions to achieve their desired look, due to stubborn skin, improper aftercare, age etc.
Microblading/PMU After Care Information:
The tattooed area will be dark for the first several days and then will fade about 50% after the first three days into a natural shade. While healing, the tattoo will look spotty. Do not be alarmed by fading after the first application. The final color cannot be judged until at least 3 weeks after the 2nd appointment. This is the reason follow-ups are required.
If there is any swelling immediately after the procedure, an ice pack should be applied for no more than 15 minutes at a time.
First Day:
Gently blot the treated area 2-3 times with the provided wipes. Apply a small amount of ointment after blotting.
Day 2nd to 7th:
Gently cleanse the treated area 1-2 times a day with antibacterial soap (i.e Dial) and rinse with water to prevent infection and scabbing. Otherwise keep the treated area dry. Too much water will exfoliate the skin and affect the color retention.
Apply a small amount of healing ointment 2-3 times/ day or as needed to keep the treated area moist.
Oily skin can skip the ointment. Consult with your technician for the proper instruction
General Rules:
Avoid for 2 weeks: Facial cleansers, water on pigmented areas, Chlorine pools, Retin-A on pigmented areas, hot & steamy showers, sun on pigmented areas, jacuzzi or saunas, Terry cloth on pigmented areas.
● Remember, place nothing on the treated area until healed. This means no makeup, creams, water (except for cleansing as detailed below), etc.
● After your procedure, your skin will start forming a protective scab. You may see fluid or ooze on the skin from lymph secretion. The fluid should be dabbed and blotted off with a sterile gauze pad. It can crust the skin over and prevent it from breathing and healing.
● After 24 hours, clean the treated area daily with mild warm water and non-alcohol soap. Apply soapy solution on a sterile gauze and blot 4 to 5 times to clean. Then blot completely dry. Use patting motions only. No Scrubbing. No rubbing. No wiping. No scratching. Make sure the area is completely dry because germs love moisture!
● Lips will ooze for a couple days and peel for a week or so. After sleeping, a crust will have dried on the lips. Blot with water. Clean and apply the aftercare product as directed. Try not to disturb the crust when cleaning and let it fall off by itself. Picking and pulling off skin that is not ready to come off will cause pigment loss and can pull out deeper tissue. The edges or lip liner will be the last to fall off. Pulling this off will result in an uneven splotchy line or an indented scar.
● Apply aftercare products on the clean and dry treated area. Place the ointment on the scabs that are beginning to form. If you place ointment on the area and it is not dry, this may cause irritation or an infection and could lead to color loss.
● Keep your lips moist at all times with the aftercare product. After approximately 3 weeks after the procedure when no more scabs are present, discontinue the aftercare product. Begin to apply sunblock appropriate for lips to protect the pigment and a good lip balm.
● Lips will be tender at first after the procedure. Drink only through a straw. Choose to only eat foods you can place in your mouth with a fork without touching the lips.
● Do not eat spicy foods or hot liquids for 48 hours after your procedure. It’s a good idea not to eat oily foods, salty foods, acidic foods or alcohol while healing.
● Do not get toothpaste on your lips. It’s a good idea to brush your teeth with just water for 72 hrs. post-treatment.
● Do not bleach your teeth until your lips are healed.
● Do not excessively stretch lips while they are healing with big smiles or pucker lips. Those motions push and pull against the lip edges, applying tension and friction between the strong normal skin surrounding the mouth and the broken inflamed lip edges. Lip skin is a continuation of the delicate mucous membrane of the mouth.
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