– Gently blot the area with clean tissue to absorb any excess lymph fluid.
(Lymph is a clear fluid-like substance that might slightly ooze from eyebrow area.)
– Any laser or chemical treatments or peelings, and/or any creams
containing Retin-A or Glycol Acid on your brows.
– Picking, peeling or scratching of the pigmented area in order to avoid scarring of the area or removal of the pigment.
– Performing tasks where there is a lot of airborne debris.
– Driving in open air vehicles such as convertibles, boats, bicycles or motorcycles.
– Touching of the eyebrow area except for when rinsing and applying the post-care cream with a cotton swab or Q-tip.
– Before showering apply a layer of post-care cream to protect your
eyebrows from moisture. During the shower keep your face away from the
shower head. Itching and flaking may appear during the first seven days post procedure.
– Once completely healed, always apply a layer of sunscreen SPF 30 on
your eyebrows when exposed to the sun. Sun exposure might cause the color pigment to fade away more quickly.
-Apply a very small amount of aftercare ointment to the treated area.
(Brows should be 100% dry)
– Ointment should be applied with a q-tip to avoid infection.
– Do not over apply ointment, this can suffocate your skin and delay healing. There should not be a noticeable shim or film on the eyebrows. Apply enough to moisturize.
– Do not sleep on your brows
-Avoid hot, sweaty exercise for at least one week. You can lightly exercise,
but nothing that will cause overexertion or extreme sweating.
– Avoid taking long hot showers for the first 10 days and when in the shower avoid water completely on the eyebrow area.
– Avoid any makeup on the eyebrow area for at least 2 weeks
– Keep your hands off of the area. No picking or scratching the treated area