LIPS
Color correction
Permanent lip color correction is a specialized form of cosmetic tattooing aimed at correcting uneven or undesirable lip colors, enhancing the natural lip color, or addressing issues such as hyperpigmentation, scars, or asymmetry. This procedure involves the use of permanent makeup techniques to implant pigment into the lips, providing a long-lasting solution.
Correction of cold, dark shades of lips or low-quality tattooing with permanent makeup. For this purpose, special dense pigments for overlapping and correction and a special technique can be used. The technology may vary from case to case.
The master performs the procedure using a thin sterile needle/cartridge and a specialized machine.The pigment is injected into the upper layer of the dermis.
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Before the procedure
- Refrain from consuming alcohol, caffeine and energy drinks 24 hours prior to the procedure. Avoid taking any blood thinning medications such as ibuprofen, aspirin, niacin, gingko biloba or evening primrose unless medically necessary. You can resume taking these medications immediately after the procedure. In addition, avoid sunbathing;
- Do not bite or scrape your lips, they should be as intact and moisturized as possible;
- On the day of the procedure, avoid consuming stimulating drinks like coffee and avoid overly salty foods to minimize swelling;
- Refrain from undergoing anti-aging treatments such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels, laser procedures, or botox injections for 2-3 weeks prior to your appointment;
- Apply a lip mask or a thin layer of healing moisturizer ointment at night.
Failure to adhere to these instructions may result in pigment color loss.
Post-treatment care
- On the day of the procedure, clean your lips with cotton pads and bottled water every hour, and apply a thin layer of ointment;
- Apply a thin layer of ointment regularly for 4-5 days;
- For the first 24 hours, drink colorful drinks through a straw;
- On the day after the procedure, do not drink alcoholic beverages, do not eat too salty and spicy food;
- Do not touch, chew, or lick your lips;
- Do not use the sauna for 2-3 weeks;
- For a month, refrain from whitening your teeth, making injections in the lips, and visiting the solarium.
- Avoid sunbathing or direct sun. You can use a sunscreen with SPF50 after the crusts are gone.
Healing process
- On the second day, a thin scab or crust will form. It looks like intense makeup and doesn’t make you feel uncomfortable. This will last for 3 to 7 days.
- As the lips heal, the color will become lighter. Immediately after the disappearance of the crust, the pigment may seem very pale. This is due to the fact that your skin is now in the active regeneration stage. It takes approximately 1 month for the color to fully set in.
- After the first treatment, the color will fade by about 20-40 percent as the lips heal.
- Touch up is carried out 30 to 60 days after the initial procedure.
- The effect lasts for an average of 1.5 to 2 years. Results may vary according to various factors, including lifestyle, skin type, health, and preferences.
Contradications
ABSOLUTE:
- leukemia, hemophilia and other diseases accompanied by a decrease in blood coagulability;
- insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (i type);
- rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, vasculitis;
- mental disorders;
- epilepsy;
- susceptibility to keloid scarring;
- age up to 21 years.
RELATIVE:
DISEASES:
- allergic diseases;
- period of exacerbation of chronic diseases;
- acute stage of herpes;
- exacerbation of skin diseases in the treatment area;
- malignant and benign neoplasms in the procedure area;
- hepatitis, hiv, aids.
HEALTH STATUS:
- severely weakened immune system;
- high blood pressure;
- menstruation;
- feeling unwell, colds and sars;
- pregnancy and breastfeeding;
- alcohol intoxication.
OPERATIONS AND PROCEDURES:
- operations in the procedure area carried out less than 6 months ago.