Contraindications
Pregnant or breastfeeding (for certain treatments).
Active infections, open wounds, or cold sores in treatment area.
Accutane use within the past 6–12 months.
Uncontrolled diabetes or autoimmune disorders.
Recent sunburn or excessive sun exposure.
Recent Botox or fillers (must wait appropriate timeframe
Pre-care
Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood thinners 24–48 hours prior.
Discontinue retinol or active ingredients 5–7 days before treatment.
Avoid excessive sun exposure and tanning 1–2 weeks prior.
Arrive with clean skin and no makeup on the treatment area.
Inform us of any medical conditions, medications, or recent procedures.
Permanent Makeup Ombre Brows
Healing Process
Day 1–3: Mild redness, swelling, tenderness, or darkened pigment may appear.
Day 3–7: Flaking, peeling, or dryness may occur (do not pick).
Day 7–14: Area may appear lighter or patchy before settling.
Week 4–6: Final results visible once fully healed. Touch-up may be scheduled if applicable.
Post-care
Keep treated area clean and dry as directed.
Avoid sweating, heat, pools, saunas 48–72 hours (longer for PMU).
Do not pick, scratch, or exfoliate treated skin.
Avoid active skincare until fully healed.
Apply SPF daily once skin barrier is restored.
Contraindications
Pregnant or breastfeeding (for certain treatments).
Active infections, open wounds, or cold sores in treatment area.
Accutane use within the past 6–12 months.
Uncontrolled diabetes or autoimmune disorders.
Recent sunburn or excessive sun exposure.
Recent Botox or fillers (must wait appropriate timeframe
Pre-care
Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood thinners 24–48 hours prior.
Discontinue retinol or active ingredients 5–7 days before treatment.
Avoid excessive sun exposure and tanning 1–2 weeks prior.
Arrive with clean skin and no makeup on the treatment area.
Inform us of any medical conditions, medications, or recent procedures.
Permanent Makeup Ombre Brows
Healing Process
Day 1–3: Mild redness, swelling, tenderness, or darkened pigment may appear.
Day 3–7: Flaking, peeling, or dryness may occur (do not pick).
Day 7–14: Area may appear lighter or patchy before settling.
Week 4–6: Final results visible once fully healed. Touch-up may be scheduled if applicable.
Post-care
Keep treated area clean and dry as directed.
Avoid sweating, heat, pools, saunas 48–72 hours (longer for PMU).
Do not pick, scratch, or exfoliate treated skin.
Avoid active skincare until fully healed.
Apply SPF daily once skin barrier is restored.
Contraindications
Pregnant or breastfeeding (for certain treatments).
Active infections, open wounds, or cold sores in treatment area.
Accutane use within the past 6–12 months.
Uncontrolled diabetes or autoimmune disorders.
Recent sunburn or excessive sun exposure.
Recent Botox or fillers (must wait appropriate timeframe
Pre-care
avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood thinners, 24-48 hour before
discontinue retinol or active ingredients 5-7 days before treatment
avoid excessive sun exposure and tanning 1-2 weeks prior
arrive with clean skin and no makeup on the treatment area
inform us of any medical conditions, medications, or recent procedures
Permanent Makeup Lip Blush
Healing Process
Day 1–3: Mild redness, swelling, tenderness, or darkened pigment may appear.
Day 3–7: Flaking, peeling, or dryness may occur (do not pick).
Day 7–14: Area may appear lighter or patchy before settling.
Week 4–6: Final results visible once fully healed. Touch-up may be scheduled if applicable.
Post-care
Keep treated area clean and dry as directed.
Avoid sweating, heat, pools, saunas 48–72 hours (longer for PMU).
Do not pick, scratch, or exfoliate treated skin.
Avoid active skincare until fully healed.
Apply SPF daily once skin barrier is restored.