CONSENT AND RELEASE AGREEMENT FOR PERMANENT COSMETICS
This form provides information to assist in making an informed decision of whether or not to undergo a permanent cosmetics application. If you have questions, please don‘t hesitate to ask.
Although permanent cosmetic tattooing is effective in most cases, no guarantee can be made that a specific client will benefit from the procedure.
This is the process of depositing pigment into the top dermal layer of the skin and is a form of tattooing.
All instruments that enter the skin or come in contact with body fluids are sealed and sterilized before use and disposed of after use. Cross contamination guidelines are strictly adhered to.
Generally, the results are excellent. However, a perfect result is not a realistic expectation after an initial application. It is usual to expect a touch-up after the healing is completed. We recommend 2 sessions to achieve optimal desired results. However in certain cases a third session may be needed with its corresponding fee.
Initially the color will appear much more vibrant or darker compared to the end result. Usually within 5-7 days your brows, eyes and lips will lose 25% in thickness and the color will lighten 40-50%, soften and look more natural. The pigment will fade somewhat over time and will likely need to be touched-up through the years.
Special requests, concerns or remarks for technician:
Special requests, concerns or remarks for technician:
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AFTERCARE
After care is very important for producing a beautiful and lasting result.
• Keep the area clean by wiping with wet sponge (bottle water). Do not use a washcloth or sponge to remove soap. Simply splash with water. Do not use cleansing creams, acne cleansers or astringents. Use a mild, natural soap.
• Apply the aftercare ointment with a Q-tip. Use the ointment very sparingly. We prefer a “chapstick” amount vs. a “lipgloss” amount. Wipe off excess ointment with a clean Q-tip.. Never touch the procedure area without washing your hands immediately before.
• Do not scrub, rub or pick at the epithelial crust that forms. Allow it to flake off by itself. If it is removed before it is ready the pigment underneath it can be pulled out.
• After the 7 days healing period, always use a sun block after the procedure area is healed to protect from sun fading. Maintaining proper skin care is suggested to help keep your "treated area" as vibrant and fresh as possible.
• If you have any signs and symptoms of infections we advise for you to seek medical care. These include but are not limited to: redness, swelling, tenderness of the procedure site, red streak going from procedure site towards the heart, elevated body temperature, or purulent drainage from the procedure site.