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Please read before booking
While permanent makeup is a safe and effective treatment for many, there are certain medical conditions, medications, and circumstances that may make PMU unsuitable or require extra precautions. Please review the following contraindications carefully before booking your appointment.
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PMU cannot be performed on individuals under the age of 18.
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Pregnancy or Breastfeeding: Hormonal changes during these periods may affect healing and pigment retention, and the safety of the procedure cannot be guaranteed.
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Blood Disorders: Conditions such as hemophilia or other clotting disorders may increase the risk of excessive bleeding.
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Active Skin Conditions: Issues like herpes simplex, eczema, psoriasis, rashes, or other skin concerns near the treatment area are contraindications.
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Active Infections: This includes cold sores, systemic infections, or any contagious illness.
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Severe Allergies: If you have known allergies to pigments, lidocaine, or other products used in the procedure, PMU is not recommended.
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Compromised Immunity: Immune system disorders (e.g., lupus) or the use of immunosuppressive medications may pose risks.
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Keloid Formation: Individuals prone to keloid or hypertrophic scarring should avoid PMU.
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Epilepsy: There is a risk of seizures occurring during the procedure.
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Cancer Treatments: PMU is not advised for those undergoing active chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
PERMANENT MAKEUP CONTRAINDICATIONS
If any of the following apply, PMU is not recommended for your safety:
For the best experience and results, we strongly recommend reviewing all pre-care and aftercare instructions, as well as contraindications, prior to booking your appointment with us.
Understanding these details ensures you're fully prepared and that this service is the right fit for you. Proper preparation and care are essential for achieving beautiful, long-lasting results.
