In order for your new brows to heal properly (and look their very best) The Pre & Post Care Instrucions below are EXTREMELY IMPORTANT! Pre-Care instrucions are designed to limit bleeding and skin sensitivities during the service. Excessive bleeding during the procedure can dilute the pigment color and lead to poor results.
Microblading Pre-Care Instructions
- Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E or Advil/Ibuprofen 24 hrs before the procedure
- NO Alcohol or caffeine 24 hrs before procedure
- Avoid the sun or tanning one week before procedure
- Do not workout before procedure
- Discontinue Retin-A four weeks prior
- Avoid supplements 24 hrs prior to procedure
- Waxing treatments should be performed no less then 3 days prior to your procedure
- Note: You will be more sensitive during your menstrual cycle
Microblading Post-Care Instructions
Please Note: Eyebrows will appear darker and bolder immediately after procedure. Eyebrows will scab and a complete healing takes about 2 weeks. This is very common for all permanent cosmetic procedures.
- Apply the aftercare ointment given to you by your artist for the amount of days she has instructed. Wash hands and apply with a fresh Q-Tip.
- Do Not pick, rub or scratch the treated area. Let any scabbing fall of naturally. Messing with scabbing can cause scarring and pigment loss!
- Completely avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds for a minimum of 4 weeks after yoir procedure.
- Avoid the sauna, steam room, pool, hot showers and or baths for 3 weeks.
- No facials, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, electrolysis or lasers for 3 weeks.
- Avoid Retin-A and chemical peels around the brow area once healed
- Avoid makeup on your brow area
- Avoid sleeping on your face for the first 10 days
- Avoid excessive sweating for a full 10 days
Permanent Cosmetics and Microblading is NOT recommended for the following people:
- Pregnant or nursing
- Diabetic
- Viral Infections and/or diseases
- Epilepsy
- A pacemaker or major heart problems
- Had a Organ transplant
- Tendency towards Keloids
- Seborrheic dermatitis
- Skin irritations or phoriasis near the treated are (sunburn, rashes, acne etc.)
- Sick with a cold or flu
- Had Botox in the past 2 weeks
- Used Accutane in the past year
- Allergic to anesthetic (Lidocaine)
- Extreme Oily skin
- If you have a special occasion planned within 3 months