Please keep in mind that the following advice will play a huge part in the way your results appear after you’re finished healing.
Heart Conditions/Pace Maker/Defibrillator (No exceptions)
If you are any of these medications, you will bleed and the pigment may not retain:
Triflusal (Disgren)
Clopidogrel (Plavix)
Prasugrel (Effient)
Ticagrelor (Brilinta)
Ticlopidine (Ticlid)
Cilostazol (Pletal)
Vorapaxar (Zontivity)
Dipyridamole (Persantine
Coumadin)
Pradaxia (dibigatran)
Xarelto (rivaraxaban)
Eliquis (apixaban)
Savaysa (edoxaban)
Shingles (No exceptions)
If you’ve ever had Shingles on your face, Microblading will not be performed, as the procedure could cause a flare up
Eczema, Psoriasis or Dermatitis in or around the brow area
Constant flaking/itching/irritation/shedding of skin
Oily or severely oily skin
The hair strokes will appear more blended, solid or not retain as much
Large pores on your forehead & in the brow area
Pigment will blur/blend in large pores looking powdered
Hemophilia-Bleeding Disorder
Pigment may not retain
Menopause (Considered)
If you have hot flashes during the procedure, the pigment may not retain and the Microblading technician may have to stop the procedure
Platelet Disorders - Aggregation Disorders
An aggregation disorder is when platelets do not bind with fibrinogen and other proteins in order to stick to other platelets. As a result, the platelets cannot form a plug to stop the bleeding from a damaged blood vessel.
Moles/Skin Tags in or around the brow area
Pigment will not be put into anything raised.
Piercing in the brow area
Scars can cause the pigment to migrate
Deep wrinkles in the brow area
The hair strokes will not lay properly in the creases, giving the brow an uneven look
Thyroid condition and taking medication for this condition
Hypo, Hyper Thyroidism, Graves Disease, Hashimotos
Fitzpatrick Skin types 1 (redheads/white skin/light eyes)
Due to hyper-sensitivity the skin may not take the pigment well.
On Accutane (acne medicine) within the last 6 months
Auto Immune Disorder of any kind (MSRA, Lupus, HIV/AIDS or the like)
Due to the medicines to treat these diseases, pigment will not retain
(No exceptions for MRSA, can be highly contagious)
NO FISH OIL 2 WEEKS PRIOR
Extremely Thin Skin: Transparent or Translucent or very vascular
Frequent Exercise
Due to the frequent production of sweat(salt), the pigment WILL NOT retain, fade very quickly, appear blurred or change in color.
EXERCISE:
If you work out regularly (5-7 days a week), your eyebrows WILL fade very fast due to the production of salt/sweat. Salt is used to remove permanent makeup. They WILL appear more powdered or blurred under the skin as well. Microblading Techs reserves the right to refuse future services if she feels the results won’t be to the client's satisfaction.
TAN:
ABSOLUTELY NO SUN 30 DAYS AFTER (This means you cannot go out in sun with a hat and glasses on, this means no SUN or HEAT FOR 30 days at all) If you resume tanning, the results will fade quickly, heal darker, or not retain at all.