Congratulations on your new lip blush procedure! Proper aftercare is crucial for achieving the best results and ensuring a smooth healing process. Please follow these instructions carefully:
1. Keep the Area Clean: Gently cleanse your lips with a mild, fragrance-free cleanser and lukewarm water using a clean cotton pad or your fingertips. Do notuse harsh cleansers, exfoliants, or scrub the area.
2. Apply Ointment: Use the provided aftercare ointment or as recommended by your technician. Apply a thin layer using a clean cotton swab. Do this for the specified number of days as instructed.
3. Avoid Touching: Refrain from touching, licking, or picking at your lips. This can introduce bacteria and disrupt the healing process.
4. Avoid Makeup and Skincare Products: Refrain from applying lipstick, lip gloss, or other lip products to the treated area until it has fully healed.
Healing Process: Week 1-2: Initial healing. Your lips may appear darker and slightly swollen. Week 3-4: Peeling and fading of the initial color. Don't be alarmed; this is part of the process. Week 5-6: Color settling and final result. You may schedule a touch-up appointment if necessary.
Additional Tips: Hydration: Drink plenty of water to keep your body and lips hydrated, which aids in the healing process.
Avoid Sun Exposure: Protect your lips from direct sunlight, as UV rays can fade and distort the pigments.
Avoid Hot and Spicy Foods: For the first few days, avoid consuming hot or spicy foods that may irritate your lips.
Avoid Dental Procedures: Refrain from dental cleanings or other dental procedures that may involve stretching or pulling on your lips until they are fully
IF YOU EXPERIENCE SEVERE PAIN, EXCESSIVE SWELLING, PROLONGED REDNESS SIGNS OF INFECTION (INCREASED HEAT, PUS, ETC OR ANY OTHER CONCERNS. CONTACT YOUR TECHNICIAN OR SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.