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0 <br /> Possible Risks, Hazards, or Complications <br /> Pain: There can be pain even after the topical anesthetic has been used. <br /> Anesthetics work better on some people than on others. <br /> Infection: Infection is very unusual. The areas treated must be kept clean, and <br /> only freshly cleaned hands should touch the areas. See "After Care" sheet for <br /> instruction on care. <br /> Uneven Pigmentation: This can result from poor healing, infection, bleeding, or <br /> many other causes. Your follow up appointment will likely correct any uneven <br /> appearance. <br /> Asymmetry: Every effort will be made to avoid asymmetry, but our faces are not <br /> symmetrical so adjustments may be needed during the follow up session to <br /> correct any unevenness. <br /> Excessive Swelling or Bruising: Some people bruise or swell more than others. Ice <br /> packs may help reduce the swelling. The swelling or bruising typically disappears <br /> in 1-5 days. Some people don't bruise or swell at all. <br /> Anesthetics: Topical anesthetics are used to numb the area to be tattooed. <br /> Lidocaine, prilocaine, Benzocaine, Tetracaine, and or Epinephrine cream and or <br /> liquid are used. If you are allergic to any of these, please inform your <br /> Microblading Technician now. <br /> MRI: Because pigments used in Permanent Cosmetic procedures contain inert <br /> oxides, a low level magnet may be required be required if you need to scanned by <br /> an MRI machine. You must inform your MRI Technician of any tattoos or <br /> permanent cosmetics. <br /> Health: Inks and pigments are not FDA approved and health consequences are <br /> unknown. <br /> The alternative to these possibilities is to use the traditional cosmetic and NOT undergo the <br /> Semi-Permanent Eyebrow procedure. <br /> Consent and release for procedures performed: <br /> Signed Date <br />