Proper aftercare is crucial for ensuring optimal healing & results for PMU Services
Eyebrows
@Eyecatching Eyebrows
Keep Brows Dry: For the first 7-10 days, avoid getting your eyebrows wet. This includes avoiding direct water exposure while washing your face and steering clear of activities that cause excessive sweating, like intense workouts.
Avoid Touching & Scratching: Refrain from touching, scratching, or picking at the scabs that may form. Allow them to fall off naturally to prevent pigment loss and scarring.
Apply Healing Ointment: Use a recommended healing ointment as directed by your artist. Usually, a thin layer applied 2-3 times a day can help keep the area moisturized and aid in healing.
Avoid Makeup: Do not apply makeup on or near the treated area until it is fully healed, as it can introduce bacteria and cause infections.
Stay Out of the Sun: Protect your eyebrows from direct sun exposure and avoid tanning beds. UV rays can cause the pigment to fade or change color.
No Swimming or Saunas: Avoid swimming, hot tubs, and saunas for at least 10 days, as these activities can introduce bacteria and moisture, hindering the healing process.
Gentle Cleaning: If necessary, clean the area gently with a damp cotton pad without soaking. Pat dry and avoid rubbing the area.
Follow Up Appointment: Attend your follow-up appointment, usually scheduled 4-6 weeks post-procedure, for any necessary enhancement and to assess the healing process.
By adhering to these aftercare instructions, you can help ensure your microbladed eyebrows heal properly and maintain their beautiful appearance.
​​Keep Lips Moisturized: Use a healing ointment or balm recommended by your technician to keep your lips hydrated. This helps prevent scabbing and ensures smooth healing.
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Avoid Touching: Refrain from touching your lips with unwashed hands to prevent infection.
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Steer Clear of Certain Foods and Drinks: Avoid spicy foods, salty foods, and acidic drinks like citrus juices and alcohol for the first few days. These can irritate the lips and slow the healing process.
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Gentle Cleaning: Clean your lips gently with a damp cotton pad or cloth and avoid rigorous scrubbing. Pat dry gently instead of rubbing.
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No Makeup: Do not apply any makeup on your lips for at least a week to prevent irritation and infection.
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Sun Protection: Protect your lips from the sun by using a lip balm with SPF or avoiding direct sunlight, as UV rays can affect the healing process and the final color.
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Avoid Excessive Moisture: Keep your lips dry from excessive moisture. Avoid swimming, saunas, and long showers that can cause your lips to become overly wet.
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Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep your body hydrated, which can aid in the healing process.
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Following these steps can help ensure your lips heal properly and maintain their new, vibrant color. Always follow any additional specific instructions provided by your technician.