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Any cosmetic tattoo treatment CAN NOT be performed if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, prone to keloid scarring or have a skin disorder on the area.

 

Do not drink more than two serve of alcohol 24 hours prior to your procedure and do not consume more than one serve of caffeine before your treatment.

Due to health and safety regulations children are not permitted in the clinic.

 

A touch up appointment is required within 4-12 weeks of your initial treatment. No less than 4 weeks to allow the skin to heal. Any touch up rescheduled after 12 weeks may incur an additional fee.

Avoid sunburn for one week before treatment. Avoid wind, tanning beds, hot water, saunas, salt water and pool water for 1 day prior to the procedure.

 

Do not exercise on the day of your appointment. 

One-two weeks prior to the appointment date stop taking over the counter blood thinning agents such as Fish Oil, Nurofen, Aspirin, Vit E oil etc. 

 

If you are on doctor prescribed blood thinning medications you may need to refrain from using them for seven days before and two days after any procedure. Consult with your doctor before making your appointment. 

 

Since delicate skin or sensitive areas may slightly swell or redden, some clients feel it may be best not to make any social plans for a day or two following any procedure.

 

Eyelash extensions must be removed prior to an eyeliner treatment and can be redone after 2 weeks from the touch up appointment. DO NOT wear contact lenses during or immediately following the eyeliner procedure. Remember to bring your glasses. You may resume wearing contact lenses as soon as your eyes return to their pre-tattooed condition, usually 24 hours. 

Do not fake tan your face one week before procedure.

Do not have botox one weeks prior to your procedure and wait one weeks after. 

A patch test is offered upon request. However, an allergic reaction to pigments can occur immediately after or manifest years later whether or not a patch test is performed. Allergic reactions are extremely rare.

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