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Special Instructions <br /> Eyeliner: <br /> 1. Relief from excessively watery eyes during procedure may be somewhat relieved by taking an <br /> antihistamine one hour prior to your procedure. Such as Benadryl. <br /> 2. We recommend for eyeliner procedures that the artificial tears be used every one to two hours. In <br /> addition to these eye drops, a steroid eye drop may be prescribed as well if needed. At bedtime <br /> the othalmic ointment such as A&D,Antibiotic Ointment, Aquaphor etc that is given to you after <br /> the procedure to prevent infection and minimize crusting. <br /> 3. You should expect a certain amount of mattering around the eye lashes in the morning. Swelling <br /> and or bruising around the eyelid margins. Some pigment and blood-tinged tears ay be expected <br /> to flake off from from the eyelid margins during the first post procedural day and may be carefully <br /> dabbed with a clean tissue. <br /> 4. Under NO circumstances should you pick, scratch or rub the eyelid margins or make any attempt <br /> to remove the crusty material along the eyelashes. Removal of the crusts may results in removal <br /> of the actual pigment. <br /> 5. It is permissible to clean around the eyelid following eyeliner procedures with a clean cotton ball <br /> soaked in warm water. But, under NO circumstances should the water come in contact with the <br /> eyelashes. Baths, showers and swimming are permitted as long as the face does not become <br /> wet. After two weeks or after the pigment scabs over(whichever comes first)the client may <br /> resume all other regular activities involving swimming and bathing. <br /> 6. If marked bruising is present, concealer or foundation may be used. Eye shadow may be used on <br /> the second day. However, under NO circumstances should the eye shadow powder come in <br /> contact with the eyelashes. Mascara and eyeliner are NOT permitted for the first TWO WEEKS or <br /> until the pigment scabs over. After this time, all regular makeup can be resumed without worry. <br /> 7. Do not wear contact lenses during procedure. Contact lenses may be resumed usually in two or <br /> three days. However, an eye doctor should give the final clearance if you are concerned. <br /> 8. For the first 24 to 48 hours it is not unusual to experience some light sensitivity, the use of dark <br /> sunglasses is recommended. We suggest wearing sunglasses for the first week following micro <br /> pigmentation. Sunbathing the face is permitted with the use of sunglasses. <br /> Lips: If you have ever broken out with a cold sore at anytime of your life, that means you carry a herpes <br /> virus strain which can sometimes manifest itself in the form of a fever blister. Fever blisters may occur on <br /> the lips following lip procedures in certain individuals prone to this problem. In order to help prevent this, <br /> you should obtain a prescription for Zorvirax and take as prescribed by your MD (usually 2 weeks prior to <br /> your procedure). L-Lysine, an over the counter amino acid may also be taken in order to help avoid this <br /> outbreak. <br /> Scar Camouflage: It is important to understand that once an exact match is made for scar <br /> camouflage, a suntan or sunburn in that area will once again, cause a difference to appear <br /> between the camouflaged area and the skin surrounding it. The camouflaged area will not tan <br /> along with the rest of the skin once treated. It will remain the color that is chosen to be <br /> camouflaged. The tanned area around it will be darker. In order to avoid this, the camouflaged <br /> area as well as the skin surrounding it should be covered with sunscreen /sunblock everyday. <br />