⚠️ IMPORTANT! Pre-Care Instructions
To ensure the best results and a smooth healing process, please follow these pre-care guidelines before your appointment:
Avoid Alcohol and Caffeine: Refrain from consuming alcohol and caffeine 24 hours before your appointment, as they can thin the blood and may cause increased sensitivity or bleeding during the procedure.
No Waxing or Tweezing: Avoid waxing, tweezing, or threading your brows 3-5 days before the procedure to ensure the best shape and to prevent irritation.
Avoid Blood Thinners and Painkillers: If possible, avoid blood thinners (such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and certain pain medications) for 3-5 days before the procedure. These medications can increase the risk of bleeding during the procedure and may interfere with the healing process. Please consult your doctor before stopping any medications.
Skip Fish Oil or Omega-3 Supplements: Fish oil and omega-3 supplements can thin the blood, which can lead to excess bleeding during the procedure. It’s best to stop taking these for about a week before your appointment.
Stay Away from Retinoids and Exfoliants: Do not use products that contain retinol, glycolic acid, or other exfoliants on the brow area for at least a week before the appointment.
Avoid Botox or Fillers: If you’ve had Botox or fillers around the brow area, wait at least 2-4 weeks before scheduling your procedure to avoid any interference with healing.
Hydrate: Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your appointment to help with healing.
No Sun Exposure or Tanning: Avoid sunbathing or tanning 5-7 days before your procedure. Sunburned brows will be more sensitive and may affect the procedure’s outcome.
If You Have Sensitive Skin or Allergies, Notify Me: Let me know if you have sensitive skin or any allergies to the perming solution, as this information will help ensure your comfort and the best outcome.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your appointment. Hydrated skin helps with pigment retention and promotes better healing after the procedure.