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AFTERCARE - PMU

How well you follow these steps ultimately determines the healing time, colour retention and final result.

  • Immediately After:

  • The area will feel a bit sore and will look quite intense. There may be some swelling and minor bruising that only lasts for 1-2 days.

  • The next day, the color of the tattoo will darken as scabs begin to form, there may still be some swelling or minor bruising 

  • The scab will fall off within 3-10 days depending on your skin and the procedure you had done

  • The day of treatment:

  • Fluids will leak from the tattoo to form scabs. You do not want these fluids to sit on your tattoo and form these scabs. You will want to wipe your tattoo every hour with a wet cotton round and pat the area dry to ensure no fluids sit and form scabs. You may ice the skin if it is feeling tender or swollen after the procedure. Wrap an ice pack or a ziplock of ice in a napkin and place on the area for as long as desired.

  • Day 2-10

  • Do not touch your tattoo with dirty fingers, remember it is an opened and healing wound. An infection could possibly ruin the tattoo.

  • Don't get your tattoo too wet for too long. It will make the scabs soggy and easier to fall off prematurely. Remember, you want to keep the scabs on for as long as you can, let them fall off naturally.

  • Moisturize with the recommended or provided ointment. For eyes a dry heal is recommended (no ointments or creams) For eyebrows, only put a very sheer layer on at nighttime. For lips, moisturize as often as you like. If your skin is naturally oily let eyeliner and eyebrows heal without any ointment and remember to pat dry throughout the day with a napkin.

  • Do not sleep on your face to avoid lifting your scabs prematurely and make sure you’re sleeping on a clean pillowcase to avoid infection.

  • Avoid harsh cleansers, creams, makeup, or any other products on the treated area until all the scabs have naturally fallen off. These things can jeopardize the healing of the tattoo.

  • Don’t pick, scratch or bite off the scabs. Let the scabs fall off naturally. Picking can cause scarring, loss of pigment, or an infection.

  • Do not expose your tattoo to UV rays or tanning beds for 4 weeks after the procedure. These things can alter the appearance of your tattoo dramatically.

  • Do not sweat on the tattoo until all the scabs have come off naturally. Sweat will take the pigment from your tattoo. If you do sweat on them, dab it off immediately.

  • Do not get any facials, Botox, chemical treatments and microdermabrasion for 4 weeks post appointment date.

  • After Scabbing Phase:

  • Once the scabs have completely fallen off, you may apply makeup over the area and return back to your normal routine. Note that after the scabs come off your tattoo may have a milky/grey hue to it. This just means that the surface skin is healed but the underneath layers still need time to heal. The complete healing process takes 6 weeks. At 6 weeks the true and final color of the tattoo will show. It is only after 6 weeks that a touchup to the tattoo can be done.

  • Please note that your tattoo will be softer and not as crisp when healed.

  • Note that results will vary with each individual and are extremely dependant on your skin and how you care for it during healing. It may take more than one session to achieve your desired result.

  • Once Fully Healed:

  • It is strongly recommend that you do not use any of the following on your tattoo: Benzoyl Peroxide, Hydrogen Peroxide, Glycolic acid, Apple cider vinegar, Vitamin E and C, and Retinol. these products can lighten or fade your tattoo faster. We also recommend wearing sunscreen as the UV rays will deteriorate the pigment and lighten or fade the tattoo faster as well. Salt water and chlorine can also deteriorate the pigment faster as well. Rinse with water after contact.

  • If you are having any laser or facial beauty treatments please inform your technician before procedures that you have a permanent makeup tattoo.

  • This treatment does fade after 1-3 years depending on your skin and lifestyle. Touch-ups are necessary to maintain the longevity and overall beauty of your tattoo. If you have oily skin, an iron deficiency, or a very strong immune system, your pigment will not last as long and will not heal as crisp as others.

  • Coverup works may need additional appointments to have better results as it is possible that the "coverup" tattoo may not completely cover the old one.

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Aftercare
Venus Viva
Microneedling & RF

When it comes to aesthetic treatments, what you do in the days and weeks following them is as important as the treatment itself. For the best results, there are certain things you’ll want to do—or avoid doing—that will help your skin recover faster and reduce the risk of side effects like hyperpigmentation or infection. Of course, you should always speak to your provider about aftercare instructions following your specific treatment. However, here is a general overview of best practices for taking care of your skin after an aesthetic treatment.  Why Aftercare Is Important Skin resurfacingphotofacials, and other energy-based laser treatments are the most sought-after aesthetic treatments to give you a smooth, glowing complexion. Though these treatments employ different technologies to address separate concerns, they share in common the need for specific post-treatment care to maximize results. These treatments, along with many others, can be harsh on the skin, in order to promote the body’s healing mechanism and kickstart the production of collagen. While the results are worth it, the first day or two after these treatments may include red, inflamed, and irritated skin. Investing in a little extra TLC during this period can help heal and protect your skin.This is not just to maximize results, but also to prevent further irritation or risk of infection. Skin Care Tips for After Your Treatment Taking care of your skin after an aesthetic treatment is simple and only requires a few adjustments to your regular routine. Above all, be gentle and give your skin time to heal. Here are our top tips for post-treatment aftercare: 

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- Give your skin a break from using harsh products like retinol or exfoliants, both chemical and physical. You can slowy reintroduce these into your routine once the skin is fully healed.  

- Use a gentle, non-abrasive cleanser, and wash with lukewarm water that isn’t too hot or too cold. To dry, pat gently with a soft towel instead of rubbing.  

- Wait 24 hours before you apply any products to the skin. 

- After 24 hours only use the aftercare provided to you for the first 5 days post treatment. 

- Use a soothing, rich moisturizer to keep skin hydrated and protected, and reapply regularly throughout the day and before you go to bed. 

- Talk to your provider about starting a medical skincare regime for optimal results and longevity. product with ceramides and peptides, which can help repair skin and restore the moisture barrier. 

- Avoid the sun if possible, and ensure you wear sunscreen ( after the initial 48 hours) during the day as your skin may be more vulnerable to sun exposure.  

- Avoid excessive touching of your skin or coming into contact with irritants or rough fabrics. 

- Avoid excessive sweating. 

 

 

Venus-Skin-Resurfacing Venus Viva before and after

Pre & Post Care Laser Hair Removal

Before your appointment:

- stop waxing/tweezing for 6 weeks to let hair grow in.

- avoid the sun for 6 weeks

- exfoliate and moisturize the skin regularly

- avoid active ingredients on the treatment area

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24 hours before your appointment:

- shave the area (do not shave the face)

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Post Treatment:

- ice the area

- wear loose fitting clothing

- apply healing cream

- do not pick, tweeze or wax the area for 6 weeks

- avoid sun exposure and always wear spf

- only mineral make up can be applied if any

- avoid active ingredients for a week

- book your next appointment (6 weeks)

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