Entire healing process will take from 6-10 weeks depending on your immune system and age. YOUR NEW TATTOO WILL GO THROUGH SEVERAL PHASES DURING THE HEALING CYCLE. The following is a general expectation but will vary from person to person.
Day 1-5: Oxidation of the pigment will begin. Pigment appears dark and bold. Procedure site may be swollen and red, but shall subside as time goes on. Itching may occur. Do not scratch! Tapping around the area is okay.
Day 5-10: Tattoo will begin to flake or peel. DO NOT TOUCH and allow skin to come off naturally. Picking at site may cause removal of pigment and/or scarring. This is just the superficial color and dry skin is being naturally removed from your eyebrows. The final look of your tattoo will be apparent approximately 30 days after your procedure. Never rub the treated area as it will disturb the skin’s natural healing process.
Day 10-15: Your tattoo may seem light as if all color has come off/not retained. Note that because of natural skin regeneration, after recovery period (peeling), color might appear lighter than before. This may give you the impression that color is fading too quickly. The epidermal layer is healing itself and may become opaque in the process. The pigment sits in a deeper layer of the skin which will rise to the surface as the skin cells regenerate.
Day 15-30: Skin cell regeneration is still occurring and color is slowly being pushed up to the surface of the skin. Color returns at this time.
For ALL permanent makeup procedures the following MUST be avoided until superficial healing process is complete:
DO NOT let any water, lotion, soap, or makeup touch the procedure site
DO NOT pick, peel, or scratch tattoo. This may cause pigment loss and/or infection.
Excessive sweating
Swimming or getting into any bodies of water
Steam (including hot showers/baths, saunas, jacuzzi, etc.)
Tanning (including spray tanning)
Drinking alcohol / smoking in excess (leads to slower healing)
Contact with animals, dirt, airborne debris
MAKEUP APPLICATION AT/AROUND PROCEDURE SITE
Do not expose treated area to the sun for 30 days post procedure.
Avoid sleeping on your face during the first 7 days
AHA’s (lactic, glycolic, citric, retinoic, and tartaric acids) or any OTC creams and lotions for tone correction, anti-aging, exfoliation, etc., can discolor or fade permanent makeup faster.
For Eyebrows:
Beginning 24 hours post procedure, wipe eyebrows clean with cotton pad and bottled water (NO TAP WATER). Clean eyebrows like this every 2-3 hours until eyebrows have completely flaked or peeled. Apply sheer layer of tattoo salve after every cleaning.
For Lip procedures:
Lip aftercare is as important to the retention of the pigment as the actual implantation process. During this period, the primary objective is to allow the bonding process to be completely sealed inside the dermis. Your compliance will ensure that you receive maximum benefits from the procedure and reduce follow up visits.
For the first 2 days, use a straw when consuming liquids; avoid eating foods that cause you to open your mouth widely (i.e. burgers, sandwiches, etc.), spicy foods
For Eyeliner Procedure:
Apply a thin layer of tattoo salve to the eyes with a Q-tip if it gets dry and uncomfortable.
Be sure to keep the eye area clean at all times.
Do NOT rub your eyes, if you accidentally rub your eyes, wash with mild soap, rinse, allow time to dry and then apply a thin layer of salve for comfort.
Do not work out/ sweat
Do not take hot showers
Do not expose yourself to extreme heat/sun/UV light (including saunas, tanning indoor or outdoor) Be sure to wear a hat while outside.
Do not pick scabs as this will lead to color loss, scarring or infection.
Absolutely no makeup on the eye area until the superficial healing is over and all scabs have fallen off. Please be cautious applying makeup for up to two weeks following the superficial healing as well.
Refrain from drinking alcohol within 2 days following procedure as this can slow the healing process.
*You must wait until eyeliner is fully healed before reapplying eyelash extensions.