What to know before your appointment:
First Time Guests
It is best to arrive 10 minutes early to your scheduled appointment time. This appointment time includes the time necessary to fill out paperwork required for your service.
I ask that you do not bring children to your appointment. Due to the number of electrical devices, their safety is the concern.
Returning Guests
It is best to arrive at your scheduled appointment time. You will be assisted back to the treatment room promptly.
The following, are things that may prohibit treatment services or steps:
-Recent derma logical, surgical esthetics, or waxing treatments -Pregnant, trying to become pregnant, & breastfeeding
-Oral medications like blood thinners, acne drugs, antibiotics, & steroids -Heart problems, pacemaker, & high or low blood pressure
-Topical medications like acne drugs, antibiotics, & steroids -Epilepsy, diabetes, & other disorders
-Recent exfoliation, sun exposure, & tanning bed exposure -Recent homecare including vitamin A
-Precancerous lesions, active cancer, & undergoing chemotherapy or radiation -Contagious disease: virus, bacteria, fungus, parasite
-Metal implants, metal dental implants, and piercings -Open lesions, injuries, & pain
-Loss of tactile sensation
Are you wondering how to prepare for your service or what to expect after your service?
These activities and products may caution treatment steps. Depending on service, subject to change.
Pre & post Care for Facial Services:
24 - 48 hours before appointment time:
In the area of treatment:
No exfoliating
No sun exposure/Burnt
No tanning bed exposure
No topical vitamin A, Tretinoin
No Waxing
Permanent Makeup:
24-48 hours before:
No exfoliating
No sun exposure, Burnt
No waxing
No facial procedures
Day of :
No caffeine
No blood thinner medications
Cleanse face, don’t wear any Makeup unless instructed
Post care:
first 4-7 days
-protect from sun
-No direct water from shower
-wear thin protective barrier
- gentle cleanse, moisturize, SPF
-No Picking, it will scab, let it heal.
It is an open wound, treat it like that.