
Aftercare
Day One (Day of Treatment):
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Keep the brows covered with medical silicone sealant.
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Day Two and Forward:
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After 24 hours, gently wash off the medical silicone with lukewarm water. Be careful not to tug or scrub your eyebrows. Apply post-care ointment (Aquaphor, grapeseed oil or tea tree oil) on your eyebrows 1-3 times a day. Apply the post-care ointment with a cotton swab, and use no aggressive movement and/or manipulation of the skin. Make sure your hands are completely clean before caring for your eyebrows.
AVOID THE FOLLOWING POST-PROCEDURE:
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Application of any brow makeup for 2 weeks.
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Scratching or removal of scabs, dry skin/flakiness.
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Direct water on the brow tattoo and the use of cleansers, soaps and heavy creams. Wash around the areas using a cleaning cloth or oil-free makeup wipe.
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Activities that will cause sweating for 10 days.
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Swimming pools, hot tubs or other bodies of water for 14 days.
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UV exposure (including tanning booths).
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Laser light therapy, as it can darken/lighten or distort the pigment.
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Exfoliants, retinol acids or AHA’s on the area for 30 days after the appointment (causes premature fading).
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Massages, facials or skin treatments.
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Touching of the eyebrow area except for when rinsing and applying the post-care ointment with a cotton swab.
Before showering apply a layer of post-care ointment to protect your eyebrows from moisture. During the shower keep your face away from the shower head. Itching and flaking may appear during the first seven days post-microblading procedure. However, experience has shown that by following these after-care instructions, these symptoms may quickly disappear. The healing of deeper wounds might last between 14-24 days. Touch-ups and/or correction of the shape-design is recommended only after this period. If you have any unexpected problems with the healing of the skin such as excessive swelling, redness, drainage or discomfort, please follow up with a medical provider.
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Allergic Reaction or Infection: It is rare, but there is a chance of allergic reaction or infection. If there are any type of irritation, rash, or bumps stop using the ointment. You might be allergic or using too much of the ointment.
At any time you are uncomfortable please visit your physician for further information.
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ONCE HEALED:
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Avoid sun for 4 weeks, first 2 weeks avoid sun completely. Always use sunscreen SPF 30 up to SPF 50 on your eyebrows when exposed to the sun. Sun exposure might cause pigment to fade faster. Maintenance appointment suggested every 12-18 monthS
