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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Permanent Makeup
Fine Line Tattoos
It has some of the same qualities; however, it is very different. The pigment is placed into the skin at a depth of about 1/3 the depth of traditional tattoos. What that means is permanent makeup is implanted close to the surface of the skin, just below the epidermis, into the upper dermis area, while traditional tattoos are implanted deeper into the dermal layer of the skin. Permanent makeup is designed to gradually fade over time as our skin sheds its outermost layers every month.
Yes, the procedures are performed under sterile conditions, using only disposable needle cartridges. At the beginning of the treatment, your technician will show you a single-use sterile pre-packed needle/microblades in its packaging before opening. Immediately after the needle is used on a client, it is discarded in a sharps container to be disposed of correctly.
Permanent makeup can last 2-3 years, depending on the client's skin type and how well they take care of it. Gradual fading is expected on all procedures over time. The darker the color, the longer it will stay unchanged in your skin. Natural, delicate colors are oftentimes more vulnerable to the effects of sun, swimming, and breakdown by the body's natural response-resulting in more frequent touch-ups. The longevity varies among clients based on their personal care routine and sun exposure. Proper UVA/UVB protection will prevent color from fading as quickly in sunny climates. Aggressive skin treatments such as laser, chemical peel, and dermabrasion can affect the life span of your permanent makeup.
A topical anesthetic is used as needed to help numb the areas to be treated. This will alleviate any minor discomfort that may be felt during the procedure. Every client has a different level of pain tolerance. We use topical numbing to ease discomfort as well as a secondary numbing agent to use mid procedure.
In short, YES! The touch up is absolutely necessary. Think of this as a two step process. If you want to have the best results possible, the touch up is necessary. We do not know how the skin will react to the initial procedure or heal. All permanent makeup (excluding lips) will fade about 40% in the healing process. Some clients have great retention while others do not.
Yes, there re some medical issues that may prevent us from working on you
• If you are a diabetic, you must be in a controlled state, and your healing time may take longer
• Type I- insulin dependent diabetes will need medical clearance
• If you have ever had shingles in the brow or near eye area, permanent makeup cannot be performed as the procedure can cause a flare up
• If you have a history of cold sores, then you must be prescribed medication before, during and after any lip procedure
• If you are on blood thinner or fish oil, you must be off for 1 week prior
• If you are on Retin A, retinols, trentinoin, you must be off of these 30 days prior and 30 days after procedure
• If you are on accutane, you must be off for 1 year
• If you have had cosmetic surgery on your face, you must be healed at least 3 months
• If you have cancer, you must be 6 months past your chemotherapy
• Botox should be performed 2 weeks after or 2 weeks before brow procedure
• Filler should be performed 1 month before or 1 month after procedure
• No chemical peels 60 days before and 60 days after
• You cannot have a tan on your face at the time of your appointment. Pigment will heal darker on tan skin and may be more sensitive and bleed more.
Nano brows is an eyebrow tattoo technique that creates hair-like strokes to mimic a soft, feather-like appearance. This method is done with a machine, unlike microblading. Microblading is a manual method using a hand tool and a blade made up of tiny needles, which mimics the appearance of actual brow hairs.
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