TATTOO FAQs

  • Following your session, we’ll wrap up your new tattoo in a bandage, which you can remove in 24 hours. Ensure you practice proper hygiene and wash your hands before doing so. From there, gently wash your new tattoo with gentle soap (antibacterial if possible) and water and pat dry with a paper towel.

  • Tanning or any sun exposure is strongly advised against during the healing and scabbing phase following your tattoo session. The recommended length of time varies by person, but it could take 1 - 3 months to expose your tattoo to UV light.

  • Avoid pools, large bodies of water, hot tubs, or any communal water-related activities to reduce the risk of infection. We recommend wearing loose clothing and staying adequately hydrated to ensure skin elasticity and proper healing.

  • Whether you get tattoo eyeliner, microblading, or lip blush, we recommend refraining from using any cosmetic products for at least 72 hours following the procedure.

  • We may be biased, but permanent eyeliner is a great idea if you want to reduce the time it takes to complete your makeup routine. You can choose from different looks like winged eyeliner, a smokey eye, or a subtly darkened lash line to enhance your eyes and improve the look of sparse lashes.

  • Like any tattoo, permanent makeup can fade over time. Most permanent makeup, however, can last up to 5 years. During that time, you can continue getting regular touch-ups to extend your results.

  • Yes! However, we strongly recommend taking precautions to prevent a possible outbreak. Talk to your primary care provider about taking an antiviral in the days leading up to and following the procedure.

  • Absolutely! It’s a great way to enhance your results and give you full, luscious lips. However, you should note that if you plan on getting your filler done before your lip blush, wait an additional four weeks before you get the lip blush procedure.

  • Paramedical tattooing, sometimes known as reconstructive tattooing or restorative tattooing, is a specialized procedure that helps those seeking reconstructive work for surgical scars, certain skin conditions, or scars resulting from trauma. These procedures help to restore one’s natural appearance by correcting asymmetry and discoloration of the affected area.

  • Since we aim for as natural a result as possible, we’ll decide what color will work best for you based on skin tone, complexion, and personal preference. It’s important to note that your lip color will fade in the first few weeks following the procedure. This is a normal part of the healing process as your lips shed layers of skin. By 45 days, your lip color will reflect your desired result.