Lip Blush
Lip blush is a form of permanent makeup that enhances the natural lips with shape and color. This procedure is good for anyone who wants to restore their lip color and outline for a more defined, youthful look.
Clearance
If you are planning to or have gotten the COVID-19 Vaccine please wait at least 14 days before booking an appointment. No appointments in-between first & second round of COVID-19 vaccine shots.
Please read the disqualification list below prior to booking your appointment. If you fall under any of these categories, please avoid booking.
Under the age of 18
Pregnant or nursing
Sick (cold, flu, bacterial/viral infection, covid-19, etc)
High Blood Pressure
Diabetic
Allergic to pigment/makeup, needles, anesthetics
Transmittable blood conditions ex: HIV, HEPATITIS, etc
Mitral valve disorder
Taken antibiotics in the past week
Epileptic
Accutane in the past year
Undergoing chemo therapy
Heart conditions and/or has a pacemaker
Suffer from Keloids or Hypertrophic scarring
Botox/fillers in the past 60 days near the lip
Chemical peel in the past 14 days
Suffering from bleeding disorders such as hemophilia
Precare
One Month Prior
No lip fillers & botox
No chemical peels
No laser facials
No tanning beds
If you are prone to cold sores, it is required you take Valtrex or antiviral prescription 3 days before and after your procedure.
Gently exfoliate your lips to take off the dead skin cells. Apply sleeping lip mask after each exfoliation. I recommend Laneige Lip Mask. Remember to not over exfoliate as this can cause irritation on your lips.
24 Hours Prior
No coffee, alcohol, boba, tea. Avoid anything that has caffeine in it.
Do not exercise the day of your procedure and after it.
Do not take vitamin E, Aspirin, or fish oils. No blood thinners in general.
Prepping For Your Appointment
Please come in with moisturized lips
Aftercare
Day of Procedure
Every 30 minutes to an hour after your appointment, make sure to dab the lymph fluids coming out from your lips. Make sure the lymph fluids don’t crust up on your lips. Clean your lips with sterile water (ie: water bottle) and dry it off with a paper towel.
Days 2-7
No spicy, oily, or salty foods
Drink out of a straw
Eat with a fork (You do not want to over stretch your lips)
Avoid exposing lips to excessive sunlight
No workout out
No sweating
No lipstick
Avoid getting your lips wet when showering & washing your face
Do not pick at any scabs or any dry areas that may form during the healing process
No hot tubs, sauna, swimming in pools
Put a rice grain amount of Vitamin A&D on your lips with a Q-tip every couple of hours
No contact with animals
No kissing