POSSIBLE RISKS, HAZARDS OR COMPLICATIONS:
• Pain: There will be some discomfort or pain be pain given the nature of the procedure. Numbing gel may be used if client desires. However, anesthetics work beter on some people than others.
• Infection: Infection is very unusual. The areas treated must be kept clean an only freshly cleaned hands should touch the areas. See "After Care" sheet for instructions on care.
• Uneven Pigmentation: This can result from poor healing, infection, bleeding or many other causes. Your follow up appointment will likely correct any uneven appearance.
• Excessive Swelling or Bruising: Some people bruise and swell more than others. Ice packs may help and the bruising and swelling typically disappears with 1-2 days. Some people don't bruise or swell at all.
• Anesthesia: Fast acting anesthetics are used to numb the area to be tatooed. Lidocaine, Prilocaine, Benzocaine, Tetracaine and Epinephrine in a cream or gel form are typically used. If you are allergic to any of these please inform us now.
• MRI: Because pigments used in permanent cosmetic procedures contain inert oxides, a low-level magnet may be required if you need to be scanned by an MRI machine. You must inform your technician of any tatoos or permanent cosmetics.
• COVID 19 Vaccine: If you got your Covid Vaccine within 2 weeks prior to your appointment, please reschedule as, there is a high probability that you will get an infection after the procedure.
• Allergic Reaction: There is a small possibility of an allergic reaction. You may take a 5-7 days patch test to determine this.