
Days 1-2:
- Your permanent makeup will appear brighter than usual.
- You might experience slight redness and swelling.
Days 3-5:
- Crusts or scabs will begin to form, and peeling may occur.
- Important: Do not pick at or remove the crusts/scabs as this can lead to infection and loss of pigment.
Days 6-10:
- Peeling should have subsided, and the crusts/scabs should have naturally fallen off.
- The treated area may appear significantly lighter than immediately after the procedure; this is a normal part of the healing process.
Long-Term Healing:
- Younger Skin: The final color will settle and become visible no earlier than 28 days post-procedure.
- Mature Skin: Expect the true color to emerge between 50-60 days after the procedure.
- Ultimately, the color will stabilize to be 40-50% lighter than what was initially visible right after the procedure, resulting in a softer and more natural appearance.
Vancouver Permanent Eyebrows Makeup after care:
Day of the Procedure:
- On the day of the procedure, you do not need to do anything special with your eyebrows. In the evening, wash your brows using a gentle, acid-free soap or facial cleanser.
- Pat the area dry with a clean, dry paper towel.
Following Days:
- For the next 5 days, twice daily – in the morning and evening – gently wipe your brows with the cotton pads provided after the procedure. Then apply a thin layer of the vitamin ointment supplied in your after-care kit.
General Precautions:
- Avoid steaming, applying additional products, engaging in activities that cause heavy sweating, and do not scratch or scrub the area.
- Do not peel off any crusts/scabs that form.
- From the 5th day onwards, you can resume your normal routine.
- Apply an SPF cream to protect the color from sunlight.
Brows Permanent Makeup Procedure Stages:
- Permanent makeup involves two key stages: the initial procedure and subsequent touch-ups.
- For optimal results and longer-lasting effects, a touch-up session is required no earlier than one month after the initial procedure.
- In some instances, more than one touch-up may be necessary to achieve the desired outcome.
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