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Thank you for your question.If you had your procedure with a doctor, then he/she might prescribe you some antibiotic ointment which can prevent infection and also keep the tattoo moist from scabbing and flaking off.
Hello and thank you for your question. If it has been very recent since your procedure, it is very likely that your lips will still fade on their own. Lips have a tendency to fade the most when it comes to permanent makeup. You can expect it to take roughly 4-6 weeks to see the final healed...
Thank you for your question. It is possible that some of your eyelashes would be effected. Consult with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeons office that offers this service to determine the best options.
Thank you for your question. The color is very intense at first but will fade significantly after two weeks. This is a normal result and should have been explained to you before the treatment. Consult with a Board certified Plastic surgeons office for further assistance.
Hello and thank you for your question! Yes, it is fine to have permanent eyeliner after cataract surgery - however, you should wait at least 3 months, and most technicians will require a release form from your eye surgeon before beginning any procedure. I hope this helps, and best of luck!
Hello and thank you for your question! Dark spots on the skin is typically related to sun damage and you do not want to darken it "naturally". Any spot that changes over time should be looked at by your doctor or dermatologist to ensure there are no cancerous or pre-cancerous cells. If your...
Hello and thank you for your question! Areola re-pigmentation is very common for both breast reduction patients and mastectomy patients. It can be very effective in giving a natural look to the areola area. In your particular case, you should wait at least a year from the time of your original...
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