CONTRAINDICATIONS
(A condition which makes a particular treatment or procedure potentially inadvisable.)
Microblading is NOT recommended to the following and in most cases WILL NOT be preformed:
(there may be exceptions)
● BOTOX
Botox treatment should be at least two weeks old, so that the Botox is not displaced
during treatment in a different area of the face. Botox can be done again two weeks after
Microblading.
● LASER, PEELS, FACIALS
Must wait two weeks min. prior to Microblading, and 4 weeks after treatment. Always
inform your esthetician about your Microblading when undergoing future laser, peels,
and facial treatments.
● SCARS
We can Microblade over shallow scars (pigment retention is not guaranteed). We cannot
Microblade over keloid scars.
● PREVIOUS PERMANENT MAKE UP (only if very faded)
● OILY SKIN (excessively)
Microbladed strokes have the potential to appear thicker,
powdered, or blended into one solid block of color when healed. If you have very oily
skin or LARGE PORES, microblading may not be ideal for you. However, if you have a
decent amount of brow hair but want the appearance of a “more filled in look” this can be
possible.
● VERY WRINKLY SKIN
● Compromised skin near brow area
WILL NOT PERFORM ON ANYONE WITH:
Dermatitis
Pregnant/Breastfeeding
Flakey skin in brow area
Hemophilia
Uses harsh skin products
Keloid scars
Herpes zoster (shingles)
Hepatitis
Pulminary Disorders
Blood Borne Illnesses or Autoimmune Diseases
Diabetes ok if it is controlled & with a doctor’s note
Acutane
During Chemotherapy