Reflections Health & Medspa

1212 SE 1st. Ave,

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

(954) 526-2686

Microblading

  • 1 year prior
    • No use of Accutane for at least 1 year prior
  • 4 months prior
    • Do not use retinol products
  • 4 weeks prior
    • Do not have botox, chemical peels 3 weeks prior.
    • Do not undergo laser treatments
  • 3 weeks prior
    • Do not tan two weeks prior or have sunburned face/skin.
  • 2 weeks prior
    • Do not have any type of facial 2 weeks prior to treatment.
  • 1 week prior
    • Do not pick/thread/tweeze/wax/perform electrolysis one week before the procedure.
    • Do not get exposed to heavy sunlight, especially sunburn
  • 2 days prior
    • DO NOT take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E and/or Ibuprofen, omega-3, unless medically necessary (Tylenol or Acetaminophen is okay!)
    • For any Lip treatment, you must STOP USING Valtrex
    • For any Lip treatment, keep lips moisturize at all times prior to appointment
  • Day of treatment
    • Do not drink alcohol or coffee as these can lead to thinning of blood
      • The recommended waiting time between the consumption of alcoholic or caffeinated products prior to a permanent makeup treatment is 24 hours (the night before definitely still counts!).
    • Do not work out the day of the procedure.
  • Follow-up
    • Plan on follow up 2 – 6 months after treatment
  • Up to 4 – 6 weeks
    • No swimming until the area is completely healed, salt water/chlorine can cause the pigments to fade or change in color.
    • It is recommended to apply the Vaseline to the treated area/s prior to swimming even after healed to prevent the chlorine water/salt water from penetrating the area.
  • Up to 5 weeks after
    • Do not use any products with retinol-A.
  • Up to 4 weeks after
    • Avoid facials, chemical peels, or microdermabrasion for 4 weeks.
  • Up to 2 weeks after
    • Avoid direct sunlight or tanning beds for 2 weeks after the tattoo.
    • Avoid Botox or acid peels
  • Up to 10 days after
    • Avoid hot tubs, steam rooms, public pools, sweaty exercise, or submerging the tattoo in water for the first 10 days.
  • Up to 1 week after
    • Avoid putting makeup on the area for the first week.
    • Avoidance of alcohol will help the immune system and improve the healing process.
    • Avoid sleeping on your face

A technician will use a sharp blade to cut tiny hair-like strokes into the brow bone during the tattoo-esque experience to imitate natural hair and deposit pigment underneath the skin, so it is vitally important that the skin can handle treatment in this region.

Retinol is a type of vitamin A found in many skin care products. Please review the products you use in your skincare regimen. The benefit of retinol is that it increases in the development of collagen, which is the number one anti-aging ally.

However, the greatest drawback though is the fact that it dries up the skin and makes it flaky, which will make your microblading fade. The earlier new skin cells replace old skin cells, the faster they disappear. Frequent retinol use reduces the duration of this procedure by half.

It is also advised that exfoliating acids or retinol should not be used before microblading for at least four weeks. During microblading, acids and retinol may thin or sensitize your skin and may cause your skin to tear and aggravate.

Microshading

  • 1 year prior
    • No use of Accutane for at least 1 year prior
  • 4 months prior
    • Do not use retinol products
  • 4 weeks prior
    • Do not have botox, chemical peels 3 weeks prior.
    • Do not undergo laser treatments
  • 3 weeks prior
    • Do not tan two weeks prior or have sunburned face/skin.
  • 2 weeks prior
    • Do not have any type of facial 2 weeks prior to treatment.
  • 1 week prior
    • Do not pick/thread/tweeze/wax/perform electrolysis one week before the procedure.
    • Do not get exposed to heavy sunlight, especially sunburn
  • 2 days prior
    • DO NOT take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E and/or Ibuprofen, omega-3, unless medically necessary (Tylenol or Acetaminophen is okay!)
    • For any Lip treatment, you must STOP USING Valtrex
    • For any Lip treatment, keep lips moisturize at all times prior to appointment
  • Day of treatment
    • Do not drink alcohol or coffee as these can lead to thinning of blood
      • The recommended waiting time between the consumption of alcoholic or caffeinated products prior to a permanent makeup treatment is 24 hours (the night before definitely still counts!).
    • Do not work out the day of the procedure.
  • Follow-up
    • Plan on follow up 2 – 6 months after treatment
  • Up to 4 – 6 weeks
    • No swimming until the area is completely healed, salt water/chlorine can cause the pigments to fade or change in color.
    • It is recommended to apply the Vaseline to the treated area/s prior to swimming even after healed to prevent the chlorine water/salt water from penetrating the area.
  • Up to 5 weeks after
    • Do not use any products with retinol-A.
  • Up to 4 weeks after
    • Avoid facials, chemical peels, or microdermabrasion for 4 weeks.
  • Up to 2 weeks after
    • Avoid direct sunlight or tanning beds for 2 weeks after the tattoo.
    • Avoid Botox or acid peels
  • Up to 10 days after
    • Avoid hot tubs, steam rooms, public pools, sweaty exercise, or submerging the tattoo in water for the first 10 days.
  • Up to 1 week after
    • Avoid putting makeup on the area for the first week.
    • Avoidance of alcohol will help the immune system and improve the healing process.
    • Avoid sleeping on your face

A technician will use a sharp blade to cut tiny hair-like strokes into the brow bone during the tattoo-esque experience to imitate natural hair and deposit pigment underneath the skin, so it is vitally important that the skin can handle treatment in this region.

Retinol is a type of vitamin A found in many skin care products. Please review the products you use in your skincare regimen. The benefit of retinol is that it increases in the development of collagen, which is the number one anti-aging ally.

However, the greatest drawback though is the fact that it dries up the skin and makes it flaky, which will make your microblading fade. The earlier new skin cells replace old skin cells, the faster they disappear. Frequent retinol use reduces the duration of this procedure by half.

It is also advised that exfoliating acids or retinol should not be used before microblading for at least four weeks. During microblading, acids and retinol may thin or sensitize your skin and may cause your skin to tear and aggravate.

Permanent Makeup

  • 1 year prior
    • No use of Accutane for at least 1 year prior
  • 4 months prior
    • Do not use retinol products
  • 4 weeks prior
    • Do not have botox, chemical peels 3 weeks prior.
    • Do not undergo laser treatments
  • 3 weeks prior
    • Do not tan two weeks prior or have sunburned face/skin.
  • 2 weeks prior
    • Do not have any type of facial 2 weeks prior to treatment.
  • 1 week prior
    • Do not pick/thread/tweeze/wax/perform electrolysis one week before the procedure.
    • Do not get exposed to heavy sunlight, especially sunburn
  • 2 days prior
    • DO NOT take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E and/or Ibuprofen, omega-3, unless medically necessary (Tylenol or Acetaminophen is okay!)
    • For any Lip treatment, you must STOP USING Valtrex
    • For any Lip treatment, keep lips moisturize at all times prior to appointment
  • Day of treatment
    • Do not drink alcohol or coffee as these can lead to thinning of blood
      • The recommended waiting time between the consumption of alcoholic or caffeinated products prior to a permanent makeup treatment is 24 hours (the night before definitely still counts!).
    • Do not work out the day of the procedure.
  • Follow-up
    • Plan on follow up 2 – 6 months after treatment
  • Up to 4 – 6 weeks
    • No swimming until the area is completely healed, salt water/chlorine can cause the pigments to fade or change in color.
    • It is recommended to apply the Vaseline to the treated area/s prior to swimming even after healed to prevent the chlorine water/salt water from penetrating the area.
  • Up to 5 weeks after
    • Do not use any products with retinol-A.
  • Up to 4 weeks after
    • Avoid facials, chemical peels, or microdermabrasion for 4 weeks.
  • Up to 2 weeks after
    • Avoid direct sunlight or tanning beds for 2 weeks after the tattoo.
    • Avoid Botox or acid peels
  • Up to 10 days after
    • Avoid hot tubs, steam rooms, public pools, sweaty exercise, or submerging the tattoo in water for the first 10 days.
  • Up to 1 week after
    • Avoid putting makeup on the area for the first week.
    • Avoidance of alcohol will help the immune system and improve the healing process.
    • Avoid sleeping on your face

A technician will use a sharp blade to cut tiny hair-like strokes into the brow bone during the tattoo-esque experience to imitate natural hair and deposit pigment underneath the skin, so it is vitally important that the skin can handle treatment in this region.

Retinol is a type of vitamin A found in many skin care products. Please review the products you use in your skincare regimen. The benefit of retinol is that it increases in the development of collagen, which is the number one anti-aging ally.

However, the greatest drawback though is the fact that it dries up the skin and makes it flaky, which will make your microblading fade. The earlier new skin cells replace old skin cells, the faster they disappear. Frequent retinol use reduces the duration of this procedure by half.

It is also advised that exfoliating acids or retinol should not be used before microblading for at least four weeks. During microblading, acids and retinol may thin or sensitize your skin and may cause your skin to tear and aggravate.

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