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EHD - Public
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4100 – Safe Body Art
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
SR0085959
PE
4103
STREET_NUMBER
4525
STREET_NAME
QUAIL LAKES
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
11222003
ENTERED_DATE
10/27/2022 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
4525 QUAIL LAKES DR STE A
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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FACES ETC. <br />(LOCATED INMAI PLACE 4 In (LOCATED IN THE SOUTHGATE CENTER) <br />222 WEST MAIN ST. SUITE 103 61396 SOUTH Hwy 97 SUITE 107 <br />TUSTIN, CA 92780 BEND, OR 97702 <br />JEFF BECE ER OFFICE (714) 8414422 /CELL (714) 655-5273 <br />GENERAL AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL PERMANENT MAKE-UP APPLICATIONS <br />FOR 740 DAYS FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURE <br />• Wash the area with mild soap and water 3 hours after your procedure. Using your <br />fingertips and a mild soap, be very gentle, and pat dry. Mild soap - Use Dial, <br />Neutrogena, or a soap that has no perfume or exfoliantes, Retin A, Alpha -hydroxy <br />acids. <br />• Do not touch the healing pigmented area with your fingers. They may have <br />bacteria on them and create an infection. Always use a clean cotton swab or Q-tip. <br />• Apply a very thin coat of Bacitracin or Vaseline ointment 3 to 5 times daily for <br />the first 2 days. Discontinue Bacitracin and switch to Aquaphor for 5-7 days. If <br />slight crust appears on pigmented surface do not force removal by picking or <br />scratching! (You will remove pigment along with the crusting) <br />• Wash the area daily with fingertips and water, then pat dry. <br />• The procedure may have some peeling on or around the third day. This is a <br />normal part of healing on some clients. The lip procedure generally will have the <br />most peeling. Do not pick... picking can result in scarring and loss of color. <br />• Do not apply make-up over healing areas. No tinting of lashes or brows. Avoid <br />sun, saunas and swimming (including chlorinated pools or Jacuzzis, the ocean or <br />recreational bodies of water), contact with animals or gardening for 7 to 10 days <br />following procedure(s). <br />• When bathing, keep the area dry as much as possible. <br />• Avoid getting sweat on the area for a minimum of 5 days, preferably 7 days. <br />• Do not rub or traumatize the procedure area while it is healing (pigment might be <br />removed along with the crusting tissue). <br />• Use a broad spectrum sun block after area has healed to slow fading, after 30 <br />days. <br />• Do not use products containing AHA's on or near pigmented areas including <br />glycolic or lactic acids or Retin A products (they will fade the color). <br />• Avoid products containing Aloe Vera or vitamin E during the healing time. <br />• Follow-up appointments should be scheduled between 4 to 6 weeks after the <br />initial procedure. New procedures can be a two-step process and final results are <br />sometimes not determined until the follow-up visit is completed. Do not judge <br />your procedure while it is in the healing process as it may require a follow-up. <br />• If you experience excessive itching or swelling or any blistering or other <br />complications post procedure, stop using the aftercare product and call your <br />technician immediately. You may be allergic to the aftercare product. <br />• If you have excessive redness, swelling or tenderness or any red streaks going <br />from the procedure area to the heart, elevated temperature or excessive drainage <br />contact your physician and your technician as the area may be infected. <br />
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