The Skin Contraindications listed below may affect the final result of your eyebrow tattoo procedure. If you experience these please advise:
- Eczema
- Psoriasis
- Dermatitis
- Rosacea - Exessive bleeding may not retain color
- Moles/Raised skin around on or area of procedure - Pigment will not retain color
- Deep wrinkles in the brow area - Surface is not flat, lines will not be even
- Eyebrow hair transplant - Pigment will not retain on scar tissue
- Fitzpatrick I or red heads/thin skin - You may experience sensitivity and increased bleeding in which pigment may not retain color
- Accutane - Skin is compromised. Must be off accutane for 1 year prior to any permanent makeup
- Retinol or Vitamin A - Skin is compromised. Must be off skin care for 3 months prior to any permanent makeup
- Extremely thin skin - May experience an increase in bleeding and poor color retention
- Tanned or sunburned skin
- Latisse or eyebrow/eyelash growth serum - Hypersensitve skin. Must wait 3 months prior to permanent makeup
Medical Conditions listed below may affect the final result of your eyebrow tattoo procedure. If you experience these please advise against this procedure or consult your Doctor:
- Pregnant or nursing
- Hemophilia or bleeding disorders
- Heart conditions/Pace maker/Defribillator
- Thyroid condition and on thyroid medication - Skin will be thicker
- Auto immune disorder (Lupus, RA, MS, etc)
- Trichotillomania
- Glaucoma eye drops (only applies to eyeliner services)
Down below is a list of medicatons that can affect your final results. It may cause excessive bleeding and/or poor pigment retention.
- Accutane
- Retina-A
- Plavix (Clopidogrel)
- Latisse
- Warfarin
- Xalatan (Latanoprost)
- Glaucoma eye drops
- Eliquis
- Travatan Z (travoprost)
- Xarelto
- Lumigan
- Pradaxia