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Important Medical and Safety Requirements – Powder Brows
By booking this treatment, you confirm that you meet all requirements below. If any apply to you, you must not book the treatment or you must provide written medical clearance beforehand.
You cannot receive this treatment if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Have had Botox or dermal fillers in the forehead or brow area within the last 4 weeks.
Have active skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, rashes, or infections in or around the eyebrow area.
Have a history of keloid scarring or poor wound healing.
Have blood disorders or issues with clotting.
Are taking blood-thinning medications (unless you can provide written approval from your doctor).
Have taken Roaccutane/Isotretinoin or strong acne medications within the past 6 months.
Are currently undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, or have recently completed cancer treatment without medical approval.
If you have serious medical conditions (including cancer, epilepsy, autoimmune diseases, diabetes that is not well-controlled, or if you take strong prescription medications), you must consult your doctor and obtain written approval before booking.
Before Your Appointment:
Avoid sun or solarium exposure before the treatment.
Do not wax, thread, tint, or laminate your eyebrows within 72 hours before the appointment.
Avoid chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or laser treatments on the face for at least 2 weeks prior.
Do not drink alcohol or take anti-inflammatory medication (such as ibuprofen) the day before your appointment, as these may increase bleeding.
If you use skincare products containing retinol, AHAs, BHAs, benzoyl peroxide, or other active acids, stop using them around the brow area for 1 week before the treatment.
Shower before your appointment, as you must avoid getting the brow area wet for several days afterward.
After the Treatment:
Swelling, redness, and a darker or more intense brow color are normal for the first few days. The brows will soften and lighten as they heal.
Cold Sore/Herpes Note:
Although rare, if pigmentation is applied near areas where you commonly experience cold sores, treatment could trigger an outbreak. If you are prone to cold sores, speak with your doctor or pre-treat with an acyclovir product as recommended by your healthcare provider.
By completing your booking, you confirm that you have read and understood all information above, that you are medically suitable for the treatment, and that you agree to follow all pre-care and after-care guidelines. Failure to follow these instructions may affect your results and your eligibility for the procedure.