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Brows Aftercare

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it's important to protect the treated area from sun exposure, as sun exposure can cause fading and discoloration of the pigment.

Refrain from getting your brows wet for the next 48 hours

 

Day 1

  • After the procedure, gently blot the area with a clean tissue to soak up any excess lymph fluid. Repeat this as often as needed until the oozing stops, which helps prevent the hardening of lymphatic fluids from forming scabs. There might be no lymph at all, so do not worry.

 

​Days 1-7

Wash your hands before this step and do this 2-3 times a day.

  • Damp a cotton pad and blot your brows to eliminate bacteria, product buildup, oils, and dead skin. Try not to be in a dirty environment for the next 48 hours, but if you find yourself in a dusty environment, gently wash your brows with a mild soap, such as baby shampoo or Cetaphil.

  • Pat them dry immediately with a clean tissue or a new cotton pad.

  • Avoid any cleanser or skincare products containing acids such as glycolic, lactic, AHA, or exfoliants. This will fade the pigment.

  • Follow by applying 1-2 drops of liquid gold gently onto your brows with your fingertip.

  • This can be repeated beyond 7 days for better healing results.

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Avoid the following for the next 14 days:

  • Sauna, steam rooms, swimming pools and hot tubs.

  • No makeup on the brow area.

  • Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning.

  • Refrain from using any exfoliating products, such as scrubs, acids and retinols.

  • Avoid botox in the forhead area.

  • Do not lay of your face.

  • Avoid intense workouts

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