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FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Inflammation stage, Recovery stage, Epithelialization

In the Inflammation stage you can experience some lymphatic fluid coming to the tissue injury surface and forms a protective scab in the first 24 hours.

The Recovery stage usually begins on the 2nd or 3rd day post procedure as intensive cells division in vessel recovery occurs at the site of the permanent makeup leading to active healing and regeneration processes. From the 4th day onward healthy fibroblasts start to migrate into the healing site from the joint tissues to help with collagen production and new tissue formation.

In the Epithelialization stage, also referred to as the growth of new skin stage begins right after the procedure, however on the 5th day after the initial procedure this reaches the highest point in the healing process.

At this stage the skin begins to flake intensely as a scaly structure forms leading to a decaying of the scab which is formed after the initial inflammatory response.

Tissue healing under the scab occurs in parallel to the diminishing inflammation process which usually ends with between the 9th or 10th day after the procedure.

The touch up includes going over the hair-like strokes that didn’t retain pigment properly and to correct any irregularities and redefine your eyebrows.

Its purpose is to fix what got messed up during the healing period

This is why the touch-up session is commonly referred to as the “perfecting session”.

No

Permanent makeup soft technique leaves you with flawless, natural looking eyebrows.

When I insert pigment into the dermal layer of the skin, it looks more natural looking than even topically applied cosmetics.

Use a fresh pillowcase while you sleep.
Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate away. Picking can cause scarring or loss of color.
No facials, botox, chemical treatments or microdermabrasion for 4 weeks.
Avoid hot, sweaty exercise for one week.
Avoid topical makeup and sunscreen on the area.
Do not rub, pick, or scratch the treated area.

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