Before Treatment Information
Lip Tattoo
Your lips need proper preparation before a permanent lips make-up procedure is done. This is because of the delicate nature of the lips. Without proper preparation, the lips might be infected, causing unwanted harm to the skin. Also, herpes may be activated during the treatment because the epidermis is affected. Two or three days before the treatment, a client should take the antiviral specimen Heviran. However, you need to seek consultation from a doctor before this medication is taken as it is a prescription medicine, which the doctor needs to analyze against any underlying skin conditions. You should also moisturize and nourish your lips properly before the treatment. This is because pigments are absorbed easily by well-moisturized skin.
You should take note of the fact that this is not a lip-enhancing treatment. Permanent lip make-up is a medical procedure that is within the labial red. Therefore, you cannot use the treatment to correct large asymmetry of the moth or disproportion, which are within the scope of aesthetic medical doctors.
Eyebrows Tattoo
Soon after the treatment, you might notice your skin is red or slightly swollen. You should not be worried about this as it is expected to happen and it will pass quickly. Immediately after the treatment, the permanent eyebrows appear more expressive and may seem exaggerated. After about 7 days, the make-up will become brighter by about 50% as the epidermis peels off.
EyeLiner​​
One important thing that you should take note of is avoiding dying your eyelashes within a few days to the day of treatment. You should also take off your eyelashes a week before your scheduled treatment. If you have a contact lens, you must carry the lens container to the treatment center as the lens will be pulled out before treatment is done. If the treatment is done with the contact lens on, the retina might be damaged.
Contraindications
- Viral inflammation, e.g. jaundice, hepatitis, HIV and AIDS
- Acne phlegmon, viral, bacterial or fungal infection
- Cancer - only while treated
- Advanced thyroid disease
- Pregnancy, breast-feeding
- Taking strong steroid drugs
- Fresh scars
- Hemophilia
- Eyeball diseases, conjunctivitis and ocular inflammation, ophthalmologic surgery, retinal sclerosis (when performing eyelid treatment)
- Advanced unstable diabetes
- Allergies to hair dyes and medical anesthesia
- Skin with colloid and scar tendencies
- Psoriasis
- Started dental treatment (when performing lips treatment)
- High fever
- Cutaneous anomalies in pigmented sites (birthmarks, warts)
- Venereal diseases
- Active herpes
- Strong tan
- Henna (made before the day of treatment)
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