Medical

Medical

Medical

If you have any medical conditions that you feel might prevent you from having successful results, please let us know in advance and please provide us with clearance from your doctor. 

You must be over 18 for ANY and ALL tattooing procedures in the state of New York. If you are on Accutane or Retin A there are certain protocols you must follow before we can tattoo you. 

Auto-immune disease: you should get clearence from your doctor before considering permanent make-up.

Diabetes: if you are insulin dependent, you are not a candidate for permanent make-up. Healing could be compromised and take longer than average. Otherwise, if your doctor feels your condition is under control, you may request a letter stating that you are able to undergo cosmetic tattoing.

Herpes: people who get fever blisters or cold sores may experience an outbreak after getting tattoed, esoecially with lip tattos. It's imperative that you discuss the procedure with your physician before the procedure and receive proper instructions on hot to prevent an outbreak. Most physicians will offfer a prescription for Zoviraz or Valtrex to take prior to and after procedure. If you are prone to keloids please let us know so we can properly assess your qualification for our permanent makeup procedures.

If there are any blemishes, pimples, active cold sores, irritation of the skin of any kind, moles or other skin imperfections in or around the area of the procedyre, we will NOT be able to do the procedure until the blemish or area of concerne is gone or the mole is removed and healed.

You must wait if you recently had:

Eye surgery: if you had Lasik, cornea repair, etc., you will need to wait at least 6 months before permanent makeuo procedure on your eyes.

Scars from surgery or injury must be healed for at least one year prior to service.

You must be off Retin-A or Retinols for 7 days prior to the appointment and avoid applying it tot the area for 30 days after. If it's used before the 30 days, it can cause the pigments to fade prematurely.

Botox: there is no problem with doing Botox after eyebrow tattoing as long as the tattoing process is fully healed. I would suggest waiting about 3 weeks after tattoing for Botox applications.

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