Client Pre and Post Eyebrow Care
Please do not book an appointment before any major event, such as a vacation., social event or wedding. Also, some clients may be more sensitive if they have a procedure done on their menstrual cycle.
General Information
Try to avoid the following things (unless medically needed) prior to all procedures.
1. Aspirin or similar products
2. Alcohol
3. Niacian and Vitamin A
4. Ginko Biloba, Saint Johns Wort or Evening Primrose
It is important to not have sunburn prior to and after the procedure. This also includes tanning beds. Botox must be 30 days prior to procedure. All clients must be off Retin A or Renova for 30 days prior to the procedure. Clients be off Accutane for one year prior to any procedure. Avoid drinking alcohol for 48 hours prior to procedure. Shannon Borsini does not recommend any medications to control discomfort. If you feel the need to self-medicate, you must have proof of a ride home. Tylenol or non aspirin pain reliever can be taken one hour prior to procedure.
Eyebrow After Care
Do not let the eyebrows get dry and crusty, moist wounds generally heal quicker. Some swelling, redness or itching is normal and is to be expected. Only apply ointment with a clean Q-tip. Only a small amount is needed to cover the eyebrow area. Keep clean and avoid sun, pools, saunas, direct water pressure and other bodies of water until healed ( Approx. 10-14 days). Permanent Makeup is sensitive to pet dander, litter boxes, gardening, dust and dirty hands. Please avoid contact until healed. Do not pick or rub the areas. Brows will oxidize before they soften in healing, which means they will darken for the first three days before slowly softening. Do not wear makeup for 72 hours on brow area.
For Microblading - On day 1 do nothing to your brows. Just enjoy them.
Day 2-9 wash with Cetaphil gentle soap and cold water, pat dry and apply Aquaphor 2 times a day (AM & PM).
Please note that signs and symptoms of infection, including, but not limited to, redness, swelling, tenderness of the procedure sight, red streaks going from the procedure sight towards the heart, elevated body temperature, or purulent drainage from the procedure sight indicate an infection and immediate medical attention is needed. If an adverse reaction or infection develops at the sight of your procedure contact your personal physician. Please call Shannon with any questions or concerns at 775-240-7175.
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