Pre-care for Eyebrow
Am I a good candidate? Please read.
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24 hours before | avoid ALL BLOOD THINNERS: alcohol, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, caffeine, coffee, milk tea, smoking, niacin, Vitamin E, fish oil, etc. Tylenol is ok. As they might affect the result, i.e. very likely to bleed during the procedure; affect the healing process.
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Chemical and laser peel should be avoided no less than 2 weeks prior to the procedure.
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Botox, Retin-A, AHA products and retinoids should be avoided for 1 weeks prior to the procedure.
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Our services are not for you if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. The last breastfeeding has to be at least 45 days prior to your appointment.
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Failure to follow Pre-Care instructions WILL affect the outcome of your final results. Your artist will send you home for not following the precare intrustion and you will lose your deposit.
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A physician’s approval is required if you are under care of a physician for any medical related reasons or are taking any medication that may interfere with this procedure.
Pre-care for Lip Blushing
Am I a good cadidate? Please read.
2 months before | no antibiotics.
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3 weeks before | discontinue Retin-A and Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) or any skincare products that encourage exfoliation around the mouth area.
6 weeks before | no filler or injections.
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4 days before | exfoliate your lips each day and keep them moist until your appointment
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24 hours before | avoid ALL BLOOD THINNERS: alcohol, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, caffeine, coffee, milk tea, smoking, niacin, Vitamin E, fish oil, etc. Tylenol is ok.
Skin condition | if you have any skin conditions you are required to have a letter from your doctor saying it is okay to proceed with lip blushing.
Failure to follow Pre-Care instructions WILL affect the outcome of your final results.
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If you are prone to cold sores:
- Contact your physician to obtain a prescription-strength anti-viral medication. Inform them of your decision to have permanent cosmetics applied to your lips. You can also take Lysine which is an off the counter supplement.
- Start the anti-viral medication 1 week prior to your appointment.
- continue to take this medication until you are completely done healing.
There’s no way to avoid getting cold sores other than taking the prescribed medication prior to the appointment.
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A physician’s approval is required if you are under care of a physician for any medical related reasons or are taking any medication that may interfere with this procedure.