Those prone to keloids or post-inflammatory hypopigmentation. Unfortunately, since Lip Blush punctures the skin as we add ink, we cannot work with clients with these conditions. Diabetes. Depending on the type and severity, a Medical clearance may be needed.
Specific Medical Conditions. Autoimmune Diseases: Conditions like lupus can alter how the skin heals and retains pigment. Blood Disorders: Diseases affecting blood clotting can result in excessive bleeding during the procedure. Diabetes: Uncontrolled diabetes might impair wound healing due to weakened immune function.
Individuals that are prone to cold sore
If you are prone to cold sores, lip blushing may result in an outbreak and cause loss of pigment. You must start taking antiviral medication, prescribed by your doctor and NOT over the counter, 48 hours prior to treatment to prevent an outbreak.
Lip blush on dark lips includes neutralization of dark spots and making the color of the lips even by tattooing them. It is a safe and effective method, but it doesn't work for everyone. Only a skilled technician can access the situation properly and choose the right pigment color that will neutralize the dark lips.
A frequent side effect of lip blush is the onset of cold sores, which the needle's activity can trigger. The procedure may instigate a cold sore outbreak, whether or not you're usually susceptible to them. Generally, this isn't a grave concern, merely an inconvenience.
The treatment is ideal for those looking for natural-looking colour enhancement or for those who may have lost their lip colour due to age or medical conditions. Lip blushing can also be used to correct unevenness in the lip colour or shape, or even to create a subtly fuller-looking pout.
Important Rules During Healing and Aftercare:
Blot with a tissue, don't rub during healing. Drink through a straw until the peeling is complete. To avoid infection, do not kiss until the scabs have completely come off. No conventional lipstick be worn during the healing process nor any petroleum products.
It may not work for you if your top lip is too short or your face has a receding chin. If you have tried other options and still feel that you need more volume above the upper lip, then a lip lift could be a great option for you.
Permanent makeup is not recommended for individuals who are or have: Under 18 years of age: We cannot perform microblading on anyone under 18, even with parental consent. Pregnant or nursing women: Hormonal changes can make your skin more prone to infections, and results may be unpredictable.
Who is a good candidate for Lip Blush? This is a great treatment for anyone who loves the look of lipstick but doesn't want the hassle of having to apply it every day, or the inconvenience of having it smudge or get on your teeth. Also anyone who has naturally asymmetrical lips, or who feels their lips lack definition.
Lip Blushing: Lips are known to be more sensitive than brows, so you might assume that lip blushing would be quite painful. However, as with brow treatments, a numbing agent is applied beforehand to minimize discomfort. Clients often report a buzzing or vibrating sensation more than pain.
We do NOT offer PMU services to individuals with any of the following conditions: Pregnant/breast feeding - NO EXCEPTIONS. Use Accutane (acne medication) - must discontinue for 1 year before getting any permanent make-up procedures. Hemophilia - Bleeding Disorder.
The national average cost* of a lip blushing treatment is $297 and can range from $229 to $535. As with most cosmetic procedures, the treatment cost can vary widely depending on the practitioner's experience, location and other factors.
Lip blushing generally lasts 1-3 years before requiring a periodic touch-up. The duration varies based on factors like skin-type, lifestyle, and the color of the pigment.
RESTRICTIONS/ CONTRAINDICATIONS. If you have any of the following, you may not be a good candidate for this treatment. Keratosis, facial psoriasis or eczema near the treated area (rashes, acne, sunburn, etc.)
You may not be a good candidate for a lip lift if you're an active smoker and are unwilling to quit during the healing period. Others who may not be good candidates include those with other health conditions, such as diabetes, blood clotting conditions, or oral herpes.
Health factors like smoking, diabetes, autoimmune diseases such as lupus, blood-clotting issues, and cold sores can impact the outcomes of lip filler treatments. Smoking can also affect blood clotting, potentially leading to uneven results, while diabetes might slow down healing post-procedure.
If your skin is not flexible, or if you're significantly overweight, this isn't the right procedure for you. You also need to accept that a facelift is not a permanent solution to aging.
You are pregnant or nursing. (You cannot have this service. No exceptions.) You have Diabetes type 1 or 2 (due to slow healing and infection, color may or may not retain well).
Some clients may require more than two sessions to achieve their desired density and shape. Lip blushing may cause a flare up of cold sores/fever blisters, even if you have not previously had an outbreak.
We're not going to lie to you, it's more than likely that you'll experience a degree of discomfort following your Lip Blush treatment. This is to be expected, and you shouldn't worry that something is wrong. You might experience a mild burning sensation, dry lips, swelling and peeling.
My Lip Blush Kit is your go-to lip routine for a matte lip, but with a lighter, more blotted finish. The Lip Liner is a creamy, 24-hour wear formula while the Lip Blush has a comfortable, lightweight texture that delivers a sheer wash of color. Easily build it up or tone it down for a blurred, soft-matte pout.
IDEAL CANDIDATES FOR LIP BLUSH TREATMENT
The ideal candidates for lips bush are healthy people who want to enhance their natural lip color and shape. They should not have any allergies or severe skin diseases that could interfere with treatment.