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- Avoid drinking coffee, alcohol or caffeinated drinks the night before or day of procedure. These can cause excess bleeding during procedure which may cause color to ash during the healing process.
- DO NOT take Aspirin, Fish Oil, Niacin, Vitamin E, B6, Omega 3, Ibuprofen or blood thinners 72 hours prior to your procedure. (Tylenol is fine)
- It is recommended to schedule microblading before appointment for Botox injections. Botox can be done 48 hours AFTER microblading but Must Wait minimum of 2 weeks after Botox.
- Must Wait minimum of 2 weeks if you have received a chemical peel, dermabrasion or a laser treatment.
- Must Wait minimum of 3 days after waxing or threading.
- Smoking will cause the pigment to fade prematurely and anesthetics will not last as long.
NOT ELIGIBLE FOR MICROBLADING IF:
- Pregnant or nursing, you CANNOT have tattoo services done.
- On Accutane or strong retinoids. You must wait 6 months after finishing treatments.
- Have cancer, circulatory disorders, or bleeding disorders, then a doctors note is required.
POST CARE FOR 3D AREOLA & NIPPLE
- Do not workout or sweat for the first 48 hours.
- Wear the same Tegaderm bandage for 7 days after procedure. Also shower with it on.
- Do not submerge in water (bath, pool, ocean, hot tub, etc.) for 14 days
EVENING OF PROCEDURE DAY
- No working out or sweating for the first 48 hours.
- Shower with Tegaderm Bandage on. Gentle remove it and lightly towel dry skin around areola leaving areola moist. Reapply new Tegaderm Bandage.
- Wear the same bandage for 7 days after procedure.
- Do not submerge in water (bath, pool, ocean, hot tub, etc.) for 14 days.
ON DAY 7
- Remove Tegaderm bandage, get in shower, clean with a gentle soap or Black Bloom's Aftercare Cleanser.
- Use fingertips for light cleansing. Examples of gentle soaps include Dial, Dove, Cetaphil.
- After the shower, sit topless and let air dry for 1 hour.
- Once dry, text a picture to tattoo artist Breanna Joy at (619)380-7999. She will determine if you need a touch-up at 6 weeks.
- If you do not wish to send a photo, your doctor can determine if you need a touch-up at your next appointment.