You are NOT an eligible client if;
  • You are under the age of 18 years old

  • Breastfeeding and/or pregnant

  • Diabetic (doctors note required)

  • You have a transmittable blood conditions such as AIDS, and HIV

  • Hepatitis A, B, C, D (doctors note required)

  • You are taking any blood thinning medicine.

  • Have been on antibiotics in the last 2 weeks or currently taking antibiotics.

  • You have high blood pressure (doctors note required)

  • You are allergic to tattoo ink, pigments, lidocaine, alcohol, colors, make-up, etc.

  • You have a diagnosis of Epilepsy, Seizures, experience fainting, etc.

  • You have received any botox around the brow area in the past 3 months.

  • You suffer from Keloid and hypertrophic scarring.

  • You suffer from bleeding disorders like Hemophilia.

  • You have any Heart Conditions (doctors note required) and Glaucoma

  • You have cancer or undergoing any chemotherapy

  • Used Accutane or other steroids in the past year.

  • Have active skin conditions; skin cancer, eczema, psoriasis, etc.

Am I eligible for this procedure?

FAQS

Initial procedures take anywhere from 3-4 hours. Touch-ups take up to 2 hours more or less depending on healed results.

How long does the appointment take?

Two sessions are recommended to achieve desired results. Your initial procedure + your touch-up procedure. After, it is recommended to get annual or bi-annual touch-ups for color boosts depending on your brows at the time.

How many sessions does it take for a new set of brows?

The pain level for initial procedures is zero to minimal pain. Touch-up's are slightly more discomforting, but manageable. Numbing cream is applied during the procedure.

What is the pain level?

A first initial touch-up is recommended 6-12 weeks after your initial procedure to achieve desired results. Your first initial procedure will heal lighter in color and possibly patchy. A touch is recommended to enhance the color, outline, and/or correct patches.

How long should I wait for a touch-up?

Please reference our pre-care appointment instructions tab.

What should I do before my appointment?

Please reference our post-care appointment instructions tab.

What to expect after my appointment?