Safety & Regulations
Permanent makeup services, like Microblading, are considered safe when performed by a certified and experienced professional. The following are the safety rules and regulations that we followed to prevent complications and to ensure your well-being.
Certification and Licensing: The technician performing the procedure is certified in permanent makeup application by a recognized training program and local safety entity. Additionally, we hold a valid license from the state's health department.
Hygiene and Sterilization: The procedure is performed utilizing sterile techniques, we utilize single-use, disposable needles and supplies for each client to prevent cross-contamination.
Patch Tests: We will test your skin to prevent allergic reactions to the pigments we use.
Client Health History: A thorough health history and consultation will be completed before the day or on the day of the procedure.
Permanent makeup is not recommended for individuals who are pregnant or nursing, undergoing chemotherapy, or have conditions like diabetes, which may affect healing.
Aftercare Instructions: Clients will be provided with detailed aftercare instructions to prevent infection and ensure the best possible results. These instructions will include information on cleaning the area, what products to avoid, signs of infection, and when to seek medical attention.
Informed Consent: All clients will be fully informed about the procedure, including potential risks and complications, and provide their signed consent before the procedure.
Permanent makeup is not recommended for individuals who are pregnant or nursing, undergoing chemotherapy, or have conditions like diabetes, which may affect healing.