Who should avoid Microblading

People who should avoid Permanent Makeup Procedures
  • Those under the age of 18
  • Pregnant or Breast Feeding
  • Those with glaucoma
  • Diabetic
  • Hemophiliac 
  • Taking blood thinning medications (motrin, advil, aspirin, ext.)
  • People with skin diseases (psoriasis, eczema, and undiagnosed rashes or blisters on the site that is to be treated)
  • People with allergies to makeup or colours
  • Those with easily triggered post inflammatory hyper pigmentation
  • Those who have skin that easily keloid
  • Those with transmittable blood conditions like HIV or Hepatitis
  • Active skin cancer in the area to be treated
  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • Has any cardiovascular disease
  • Those on any skin medication such as roaccutane (Any steroids which thin and oversensitive the skin)
  • Has any allergic reactions to topical anesthetics (Lidocaine)
  • Flu or Cold: Please stay home and reschedule your appointment if you have a cold or flu or sinus/respiratory infection
  • Eyelash extensions should be done after the procedure, not before. Or they can be removed before the procedure
  • AHA’s (lactic, glycolic, citric, retinoic retinal, retin A, and tartaric acids) or any OTC creams and lotions for tone correcting, anti-aging, exfoliating, fading can discolor your permanent makeup.
  • Coumadin: Amount of bleeding and response to topical epinephrine will determine coverage per appointment. If excessive bleeding occurs, extra appointments may be necessary for desired outcome or procedure may not be effective.
  • Cancers/Chemotherapy: Doctor's clearance is mandatory
  • Juvederm or other "fillers": Please get your microblading procedure done before getting any of these
  • Shingles (varicella): If you have shingles on your face, wait several months before the procedure
  • Eye lift or blepharoplasty: Wait about 3 months before getting the procedure
  • Pinkeye: As soon as their infection has cleared, medication completed.
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