PERMANENT MAKEUP & MICROBLADING IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ANY CLIENTS WHO ARE OR HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
- Pregnant or nursing
- Under 18 years of age
- History of keloids or hypertrophic scarring
- Epilepsy, MRSA, Lupus
- Pacemaker or major heart problems
- Organ transplant
- Viral infections or diseases
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure
- Skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.)
- Allergy to epinephrine, dermacaine, benzyl alcohol, lidocaine, or tetracaine
- Allergy or sensitivity to any metals (for instance, metals used for jewelry)
- Currently taking antibiotics
- Chemotherapy (at least a year out and require doctor’s clearance)
- Diabetic (require doctor’s clearance)
- Using Accutane (must be off for 1 year)
- Had botox in the last 2 weeks
- Using any skin care products that contain any Retinol, Glycolic Acid, *Salicylic acid Or Alpha Hydroxyls (stop 2-3 weeks prior)
- Chemical Peel or PRP Facial (at least 30 days prior)
- Facial Laser Treatment (at least 30 days prior)
- Anyone with hyperpigmentation and hyperpigmentation issues
- Poor general health
- Autoimmune disorders can affect the healing process
- Avoid any blood thinners such as Coumadin, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Advil, Niacin, vitamin E and fish oil 48-72 hours prior to your procedure
- Blood disorders: Sickle Cell, Hemophilia
- Active Vitiligo
- Severe Rosacea
- Mental Disorder
- Steroids (off for 6 months)
Recommendation :
*If you have any health related issues or concerns, please consult your physician.
*For any allergies concerns, a test patch is free and available to everyone upon request.
*Individuals with oily skin tend to fade the ink sooner than individuals with dryer skin type. A powder brow technique might be recommended.
For BEST permanent makeup results, please review the “Pre and AfterCare” page.
ADDITIONAL CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR PERMANENT EYELINER:
- Blepharitis (transient)
- Herpes Simplex inflammation of the cornea
- Glaucome
- Eye Complications as a result of diabetes
- Graves’ disease
- Herpes Zoster in the face
- Discontinue the use of eyelash growth serums for at least 3 months.
ADDITIONAL CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR PERMANENT LIP BLUSH:
https://websites.godaddy.com/policy-%26-faqs
- Lip cancer
- Herpes Zoster in the face
- Herpes Simplez* – Must take 500 mg Prescription Valtrex – 5 day course/10 pills. 2 per day for 5 days morning/night: 2 days before procedure, day of procedure, and 2 days after the procedure.