Permanent Makeup
Restrictions &
Pre-Treatment Care Information
Permanent Makeup – Restrictions:
IMPORTANT– Please read carefully and understand all information below prior to booking your appointment. Having any of these will result in forfeiting the deposit and refusal of service.
Permanent Makeup is not recommended to those who are or have the following:
Permanent Makeup – Pre-Treatment Care Information:
4 Weeks Prior:
2 Weeks Prior:
48 Hours Prior:
IMPORTANT– Please read carefully and understand all information below prior to booking your appointment. Having any of these will result in forfeiting the deposit and refusal of service.
Permanent Makeup is not recommended to those who are or have the following:
- Under the age of 18 years old
- Pregnant or trying to become pregnant and/or nursing
- Diabetic (acceptable if controlled)
- Active Skin Cancer, undergoing chemo, radiotherapy, and/or Epilepsy
- Illness (cold, flu, etc.)
- Allergies to tattoo pigmentation and makeup, epinephrine and lidocaine
- Transmittable Blood Conditions (HIV, Hepatitis, etc.)
- High Blood Pressure
- Skin conditions (Psoriasis, eczema, rashes, and/or hyperpigmentation on the treated areas) or Skin medications such as steroids which causes skin to be sensitive during treatment.
- Anyone with healing disorders
- Cannot be on Retin-A, Retinol, Fish oil, or any types of blood thinners one week prior to appointment
- Have a Pacemaker or major heart problems
- Skin medications such as Accutane (must be off of it for 1 Year)
- Please consult with your doctor prior to stopping any medications. Also, if you are allergic to any topical anesthetics please notify us prior to making your appointment.
Permanent Makeup – Pre-Treatment Care Information:
4 Weeks Prior:
- No Botox 4 weeks prior and 4 weeks after treatment
- No chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or resurfacing facials 4 weeks prior to treatment
2 Weeks Prior:
- No waxing or tinting
- Retinol, Vitamin E, Fish Oils, Exfoliants
- No tanning or excessive sun exposure. Procedure can not be done if skin is sunburned.
48 Hours Prior:
- Do not consume alcohol, caffeine, tea, energy drinks and No smoking. All this will cause bleeding and blood pushes pigment out therefor will lead to poor retention during the healing process
- Do not take asprin, ibuprofen, Niacin, other NSAIDs that could thin your blood 2 days prior/after treatment. However, please consult with your doctor before stopping any needed medication– your health is more important!