LASH LINE ENHANCEMENT
Lash line enhancement is a semi-permanent cosmetic tattoo procedure designed to define and enhance the appearance of the eyelashes by adding subtle pigment along the lash line. This technique is particularly popular for those seeking a natural yet more defined eye look without the need for daily eyeliner application.
Benefits of Lash Line Enhancement:
Natural look: Enhances the eyes subtly without looking like traditional eyeliner.
Time-saving: Reduces the need for daily eyeliner application, saving time in makeup routines.
Smudge-proof: Provides a long-lasting solution that won't smudge or run throughout the day.
Customisable: Can be tailored to achieve a range of looks, from barely-there definition to more pronounced effects.
How lash line enhancement works
1. Consultation: Before the procedure, a consultation is conducted to discuss the desired look, colour, and shape. The technician assesses the client's eye shape and natural lash line to determine the most flattering enhancement.
2. Preparation: The eye area is cleaned, and beginning and end point are marked.
3. Pigment application: Using a fine needle, the technician carefully deposits pigment along the upper lash line. The pigment is typically applied very close to the lash roots, giving the illusion of fuller, darker lashes.
4. Healing process: After the procedure, the area may appear slightly darker or swollen, but this typically subsides within a few days. The full healing process can take a few weeks, during which the colour may slightly fade and settle into a more natural look.
5. Follow-up: A touch-up session is usually recommended about 6 weeks after the initial procedure to perfect the line and ensure longevity.
Description of the procedure
Permanent makeup of the eyelid is preceded by a detailed interview regarding the health condition and the expected effects. Don't worry if you don't know what effect you would like to achieve. An experienced linergist will discuss various solutions with you, suggest the best pigmentation method and colour.
Time for some preliminary drawing. It is nothing but a few dots to mark the beginning and end of the line. It is also can be a kind of visualisation before the procedure.
When the drawing I made is approved by you and the colour selected, pigmentation will begin. With the help of a thin, sterile needle, the pigment is introduced into the skin. The eyelids are a very delicate area, a relaxing gel will be applied so that the treatment is not painful.
After the pigmentation is complete, the linergist will apply a moisturising and soothing product to your eyelids. They may be swollen after the treatment. Puffiness of the eyelids is your body's natural reaction to pigmentation. You don't need to be afraid of it. Swelling disappears within a few hours after pigmentation is complete, and in some people it does not occur at all. The colour immediately after pigmentation will also be more intense - the shade will gradually change in the following hours and days until it is fully stabilised. Before leaving the salon, you will receive post-treatment recommendations. Follow them - from now on, the effect of the treatment depends on you.
Considerations and aftercare
Suitability: Suitable for most individuals, though those with certain eye conditions or allergies should consult a professional.
Aftercare: Following the procedure, it's important to keep the area clean and avoid rubbing or applying makeup to the lash line until fully healed.
Longevity: Results typically last 1 to 3 years, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare, with periodic touch-ups needed to maintain the desired look.
Contraindications to the procedure
By signing up for the permanent makeup treatment, you will receive a list of contraindications to the treatment. Familiarise yourself with it and inform if any point from the list applies to you. Not all contraindications absolutely exclude you from the possibility of performing the procedure, and we consider each case individually.
When signing up for permanent make-up, inform about the aesthetic medicine treatments you have performed before, to keep the appropriate distance between them. Hiding the actual state of health may affect the final pigmentation effect, as well as the treatment itself and the healing process.
Learn about the permanent make-up contraindications. The procedure cannot be performed in the following cases:
CONTRAINDICATION:
Individuals under 18 years of age
We cannot provide PMU to anyone under 18 years of age, even with parental consent.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding
As the body is going through hormonal changes, it is more prone to infections. Your skin may change and results can be unpredictable.
Epilepsy.
It is unsafe to undergo treatment in case of a seizure.
Individuals with Pacemaker or major heart problems
Individuals with viral infections and/or diseases
The risk of developing an infection is higher in people with compromised immune systems.
Individuals with Lupus
The risk of developing an infection is higher in people with compromised immune systems.
Individuals who have undergone Organ Transplant
The risk of developing an infection is higher in people with compromised immune systems.
Individuals with any kind of skin condition on or near the treatment area
Eczema, dermatitis, rosacea, psoriasis or any one of these skin conditions may compromise the surface and texture of the skin. Procedure performed on skin with these types of conditions may have sub par results.
Individuals who are allergic to metal and pigment
We use small needles and pigments that can contain some metals and colourant, so allergy can be a show stopper. Patch test will be provided on the consultation at elastyczne 48h before the treatment.
Individuals prone to keloids
Since permanent makeup punctures the skin, there is always a risk for people that are prone to keloids to heal with keloids scaring
Individuals who used Accutane
Accutane alters the skin and makes it thin, dry, and sensitive. It also weakens your immune system. For those reasons you'll need to one year after your Accutane treatment is completed and your skin is back to its normal state.
Eligible With Doctor Clearance and Note
Individuals undergoing chemotherapy
Although permanent makeup is great for enhancing your look, we require a doctor’s note in order to perform the procedure for anyone undergoing chemotherapy. Once you're cleared from your oncologist we can book your appointment. Permanent makeup is a great solution for cancer survivors.
Individuals with Diabetes
It is important that your condition is stable and under control. Please consult with your physician and provide us with a doctor's note.
Individuals with Thyroid Condition
The colour of your brows can fade faster when taken with certain thyroid medications.
Individuals with Glaucoma
The risk of developing an eye infection is higher.
Individuals with High Blood Pressure
Your blood pressure has to be at a stable condition. You may have slightly greater bleeding than the norm. Excessive bleeding during the procedure can dilute and expel the pigment colour and lead to poor results.
Individuals that have any uncertainty regarding their pre-existing conditions, or are under the supervision of a physician, please consult with your doctor before booking an appointment and provide us with a doctor's note.
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Cold sores (active and unhealed)
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Inflammation in the mouth
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Dry and wound red lips, chews
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Dental procedures and treatment planned one week apart
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Allergic to anaesthetic (Lidocaine)
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When a person is taking blood thinners or medication for menstrual cramps
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Takes antibiotic / pain killers
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Haemophilia
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Active acne
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Hepatitis
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HIV
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Strong tan
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Liver disease
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Blood coagulation disorders, blood diseases
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Neoplastic diseases in the treatment phase
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Chronic skin diseases
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Neurological pathologies
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Diseases of the immune system
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Drugs: antibiotics, steroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, vitamin A derivatives, sedatives, hypnotics, analgesics, anticoagulants, anti-inflammatory, antidepressants, fungicides, antibiotics - inform about each of them.
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Do not take Aspirin or Ibuprofen for at least 24h both before and after treatment.
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Do not drink alcohol 24 h prior to your treatment and no caffeine or energy drinks on the day.
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Since delicate skin or sensitive areas may be swollen or red, it is advised that you should consider this before making any social plans for the same or following day.
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No tinting, perming, threading or hair removal 7 days prior the treatment.
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No botox, filler, chemical peel 30 days prior the treatment.
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It is important to note that the eyebrow colour will be much more intense for the first few days after treatment. Eyebrows heal quickly and dry pigmented skin peels off by itself after a few days. Over the next 3-5 weeks, the colour will stabilise and therefore, we recommend some additional application of pigmentation after a minimum of 30-45 days, but not later than 2-3 months.
All treatments include: A free consultation with patch test, Full treatment, Aftercare ointment and recommendation and a Top-up appointment after 6 weeks.
Please use the online PayPal payment button below to pay your non-refundable £50 deposit to secure your permanent makeup appointment with me
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