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7/11/2025 2:08:32 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4100 – Safe Body Art
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0521375
PE
4120 - BODY ART FACILITY-SINGLE USE
FACILITY_ID
FA0014521
FACILITY_NAME
LIN PERMANENT MAKEUP (VU, LINH THUY)
STREET_NUMBER
6020
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\BA\BA_4120_PR0521375_6020 N PACIFIC_.tif
Site Address
6020 N PACIFIC AVE STOCKTON 95207
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sOCjel <br />O <br />2 <br />P <br />O 2 <br />"d Cr PERMANENT COSMETIC MAKEUP <br />J/13WS09 PRE-PROCEDURE INFORMATION <br />All permanent cosmetic <br />procedures are multi -session <br />processes. You are required <br />to Come Uack for at <br />least one touch-up visit <br />before it can be determined <br />that your work is complete. <br />Touch-up visits are <br />scheduled at 4 -week intervals or longer. <br />Be prepared for the color intensity of your procedure to be significantly sharper, brighter, or darker than <br />what is expected for the final outcome. It will take time for this transition, based upon how quickly the <br />outer layer of your skin exfoliates. <br />While these injected tones may initially simulate the exact color and tone desired, it will not always <br />remain a perfect match. Injected tones are constant, while your own tones will vary depending on <br />exposure to cold, heat, sun, and circulatory changes. For example, if you tan your skin and had a scar <br />camouflaged, your surrounding skin will be darker in appearance than the treated area. <br />1. Since delicate skin or sensitive areas may swell slightly or redden, some clients feel it best not to make <br />any social plans for a day or two following any procedure. <br />2. Wear your normal makeup and bring your lip or brow pencils to the office on the day of the procedure. <br />3. Any tweezing or waxing should be done at least 48 hours prior to the procedure; electrolysis no less <br />than five days before. Do not resume any method of hair removal for at least two weeks. <br />4. Any eyelash or eyebrow tinting or eyelash curling should be done no sooner than 48 hours before or 2 <br />weeks after the procedure. <br />5. Do not wear contact lenses during or immediately following the eyeliner procedure. Remember to <br />bring your glasses. You may resume wearing your contact lenses as soon as your eyes return to their tattooed condition. <br />condition. <br />6. Following the eyeliner procedure, as a safety precaution, we recommend that you have someone <br />available to accompany you or drive you home. <br />7. If you are having li <br />p procedures and have any history of cold sores/fever blisters/herpes simplex, you <br />will be required to contact your physician to obtain the proper prescription to prevent such outbreaks. <br />8. Refrain fr <br />om the use of alcohol, aspirin, aspirin -containing medications, ibuprofin, or Coumadin for 7 <br />days before and 2 days after any procedure. Refrain from judgment -altering drugs for at least 24 hours <br />prior to any procedure. No medication should be discontinued without first consulting your <br />physician. <br />9. A patch -test is offered upon request. <br />Copyri <br />ght, Society of Pexwsmmt Cosmetic Professi�als 9/95 <br />
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