Certain medical conditions can make permanent makeup procedures unsafe. If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, epilepsy, or any immune system disease, you may need to avoid permanent makeup. These conditions can affect your healing process and increase the risk of complications.
Always consult with your doctor and inform our artists about your medical history to ensure your safety. Your health is our priority, and we are here to provide guidance on whether permanent makeup is a suitable option for you.
Discussing all relevant health details is crucial to making an informed decision.
Pregnant or nursing women should avoid permanent makeup services. Hormonal changes can affect your skin’s sensitivity and healing ability, leading to unpredictable results.
It’s best to wait until after childbirth and breastfeeding to undergo any cosmetic permanent procedures. Your safety and the well-being of your baby are our top priorities. We understand the desire to enhance your beauty, but ensuring a safe environment for both you and your baby is paramount.
Our team is happy to discuss timelines and rescheduling options that work best for you.
Certain medications can interfere with the success of permanent makeup. If you are on Retin A or Accutane, these products can affect your skin’s condition and healing process. It’s essential to discontinue these medications well in advance of your procedure.
Consult with your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate timeline for safely stopping these medications before booking your appointment. Following this guidance helps ensure the best possible outcome.
Our artists are available to answer any questions regarding medication and treatment compatibility.
Lidocaine is commonly used as a numbing agent in permanent makeup procedures. If you are allergic to Lidocaine, you should not undergo permanent makeup. Allergic reactions can cause serious complications. Inform our artists about any known allergies to ensure your safety and explore alternative options if necessary.
We prioritize your comfort and well-being, offering alternatives that align with your health needs. Detailed consultations help us tailor our services to your unique requirements.
Individuals with chronic illnesses such as cancer, leukemia, sarcomas, or those undergoing chemotherapy should avoid permanent makeup. These conditions can compromise your immune system and affect your body’s ability to heal properly.
It’s crucial to prioritize your health and discuss any concerns with your doctor before considering cosmetic permanent procedures. We understand the complexities of managing chronic illnesses and are here to provide support and alternative beauty solutions.
Ensuring your health is stable before any procedure is vital for your safety and the best results.
Skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or open sores near the treated area can prevent you from getting permanent makeup. These conditions can increase the risk of infection and affect the quality of the results.
Ensure your skin is healthy and free from any active conditions before scheduling your appointment. We are committed to providing safe and effective treatments, and clear skin is essential for optimal outcomes.
Our team can provide recommendations on preparing your skin for future appointments.
If you’ve had Botox in the past 1-2 months, filler injections in the past 6 weeks, or plastic surgery in the past 12 months, it’s best to wait before getting permanent makeup. Recent cosmetic procedures can impact the outcome and healing process of permanent makeup.
Consult with your cosmetic surgeon and follow the recommended waiting period to ensure the best results. Coordinating your cosmetic treatments strategically can enhance the overall effect and ensure your safety.
Patience is key to achieving harmonious and lasting beauty.
Steroid shots within 30 days before the procedure and organ transplants can affect your eligibility for permanent makeup. These conditions can compromise your immune system and affect your body’s ability to heal.
Always disclose your medical history to our artists to determine if permanent makeup is safe for you. We prioritize your health above all, ensuring that all factors are considered before proceeding with any treatment.
Transparent communication with our team ensures a safe and satisfying experience.
Having viral infections or diseases can prevent you from getting permanent makeup. It’s essential to be in good health before undergoing any cosmetic procedure. Ensure you are free from any active infections and have fully recovered before booking your appointment. Prioritizing your health ensures a safer and more successful outcome.
Our commitment to your well-being includes thorough health screenings and consultations. Let us help you achieve your beauty goals safely and effectively.
If you are prone to keloids, permanent makeup might not be the best option for you. Keloids are overgrowths of scar tissue that can develop at the site of a skin injury. They can affect the appearance of permanent makeup and lead to complications.
Consult with our artists to discuss your options and determine if permanent makeup is suitable for you. Understanding your skin’s healing tendencies helps us provide the best advice and treatment plans. Your safety and satisfaction are our top priorities.
Did you know? Permanent makeup can significantly reduce the time you spend on your daily beauty routine, giving you more time to enjoy your day.
Ensure you meet the eligibility requirements for permanent makeup at Beauty Planet Permanent Makeup Studio. Your safety and satisfaction are our top priorities. If you have any questions or concerns about your suitability for these procedures, please contact us for a consultation.