Get The Brows You Desere

Before Your Appointment

~Avoid alcohol, blood thinners (aspirin, ibuprofen, etc.) at least 24-48 hours before your appointment. Consult your doctor if you are prescribed blood thinners.  

~Avoid coffee and any other caffeine for at least 24-48 hours before your appointment as these increase blood flow and can contribute to excess bleeding.  

~Discontinue natural blood thinners (vitamin E, fish oil) at least one week before your appointment.   

~No brow hair removal (tweezing, waxing, etc) for 1 week prior to your appointment.  

~Avoid exercise the day of your appointment and 10-14 days after the initial appointment, as sweating effects retention. Exercise the day of treatment causes excess bleeding which may also affect your results.  

~Avoid botox injections, fillers, chemical peels, retinol (Retin-A, Tretinoin, Differin, vitamin A), or any exfoliating acids for 4 weeks before your appointment.​​  

~Do not do anything harsh to your skin in the weeks leading up to your appointment.​  Including, but not limited to: chemical peels, or microdermabrasion.

~Thoroughly read all the forms given at the time of your appointment and ask any questions you may have.  

~Be sure to advise of any allergies, medical conditions, prior permanent eyebrow makeup or prescriptions you take prior to your appointment.  

Contraindications

 If you have any of the following, you are NOT a candidate for permanent makeup:

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding.

  • Those prone to keloid scarring are not a candidate for microblading but are a possible candidate for Powder Brows.

  • Undergoing chemotherapy or radiation. (service may be done 12 months after treatment is completed with doctor's clearance letter.)

  • Those with severe acne in the area.

  • Those with auto-immune deficiencies. i.e. lupus, alopecia, hashimotos. Those with auto-immune deficiencies typically have less than average retention, and issues with healing.

  • Those with sunburn, psoriasis, or eczema in the area, service can be done once it is cleared up.

  • Those who have taken Accutane within the last year. You must be off Accutane for one year before receiving service.

  • Those with prior permanent makeup need a separate consultation to determine if you are a candidate.

  • Those with tuberculosis, epilepsy, heart conditions, diabetes, MRSA/staph infection, HIV, bleeding disorders, or vertigo are not candidates.

If you have a medical condition or medication not listed here and have questions about how it may affect your being a candidate for permanent makeup, feel free to reach out and discuss.