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12/10/2024 3:54:44 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4100 – Safe Body Art
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0543442
PE
4120 - BODY ART FACILITY-SINGLE USE
FACILITY_ID
FA0024652
FACILITY_NAME
MAKEUP MAU LOA (SEPULVEDA, BRIANA)
STREET_NUMBER
241
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
TENTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
Inactive, non-billable
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\BA\BA_4120_PR0543442_241 E TENTH_.tif
Site Address
241 B E TENTH ST TRACY 95376
Suite #
B
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0 0 <br /> Be Prepared to "panic"....But, trust me! Don't Panic. They WILL be darker and thicker <br /> immediately after your procedure. The swelling will go down within the first three days. <br /> They will also lighten 30-50% once fully healed. If you have microblading, remember it is a <br /> minimum of a two session process to achieve the definition of the hair strokes and <br /> perfecting the overall look. <br /> After Care Instructions: <br /> • Avoid touching them especially with unwashed hands. <br /> • Do not get them wet for 3 days <br /> • Remove natural skin oil with a clean Q-tip around the area. Natural oil with break <br /> up and remove pigment also can blurs hairstrokes. <br /> • Put ointment on once a day for the first 3 to 4 days. Make sure to apply a very <br /> THIN layer so that your skin can still breathe. If you have lips or eyeliner done <br /> look at additional instructions. <br /> • After the 3rd day wash them gently with mild soap and pat them dry. Once <br /> completely dry apply a thin layer ointment.(wait at least 5 mins) when showering <br /> do not wet your face. Until all scabs have fallen off. <br /> • Do not swim or allow the area to run directly under the water during a shower. <br /> Until completely healed. <br /> • After the 3rd or 4th day you may stop the ointment and allow the scabbing <br /> process to start. During the scabbing process they will be get dry and flaky that is <br /> normal. To help with the itching and dryness feel free to apply fragrance free dye <br /> free lotion, by patting not rubbing to avoid from removing any scabs! Or you May <br /> continue with thin layers of the ointment instead of lotion. <br /> • It's is very important not to scratch or pick the scabs. <br /> • Keep the area out of the sun while healing or wear a hat. <br /> • Avoid working out for the first 7 to 10 days (or until all scabs have fallen off) <br /> because sweating will heat up the body and can detach the scabs from the skin <br /> which may result in loss of pigmentation. <br /> • You can schedule your FREE touch up session as early as after 21 days or later <br /> as long as it's done within the first 12 weeks! You can schedule additional touch <br /> up session after at a discounted price. Annual touchup are recommended to <br /> maintain color and definition. <br /> Signs and Symptoms of an infection include, but are not limited to the following: <br /> redness, swelling, warm to the touch, severe tenderness on or directly around the <br /> procedure site(s), red streaks going from the procedure site towards the heart, <br /> elevated temperature / fever, purulent drainage from the procedure site. If you <br /> experience any of these symptoms you may need to seek medical care and should <br /> contact your primary care Physician. <br />
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