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Disqualifications 

Candidates who are seeking permanent makeup and who may be contraindicated (meaning those that I cannot treat) are:

  • Those under 18 years of age

  • Anyone with diabetes

  • Anyone who is pregnant, nursing and lactating.

  • Cancers/Chemotherapy: Doctors clearance may be necessary.

  • People with glaucoma and people who are taking blood thinning medicines (e.g., aspirin).

  • People with skin diseases such as psoriasis, eczema and undiagnosed rashes or blisters on the site that is to be treated.

  • People with allergies to makeup or colors

  • Those with easily triggered post inflammatory hyperpigmentation are not good candidates.

  • Those with transmittable blood conditions like HIV or Hepatitis

  • Active skin cancer in the area to be tattooed.

  • Are a hemophiliac.

  • Have healing disorders, on blood thinners, uncontrolled high blood pressure or had mitral valve Disorder.

  • Those on any skin medication such as ro-accutaine, steroids which thin and oversensitive the skin

       Let me know if you have/had allergic reactions to topical anesthetics.

  • Anyone with a present open wound on and around the area to be treated

 Other disqualifications

AHA’s (lactic, glycolic, citric, retinoic and tartaric acids) or any OTC creams and lotions for tone correcting, anti-aging, exfoliating, fading can discolor your permanent makeup.

Flu or Cold: Please stay home, reschedule your appointment if you have cold or flu or sinus/respiratory infection.

Coumadin: Amount of bleeding and response to topical epinephrine will determine coverage per appointment. If excessive bleeding occurs, extra appointments may be necessary for desired outcome or procedure may not be effective.

Cancers/Chemotherapy: Doctor's clearance may be necessary.

Laser eye surgery: Wait about 3 months for eyeliner procedure. All other permanent makeup procedures are ok.

Shingles (varicella): If you have shingles on your face, wait several months to get permanent makeup.

Eyelift or blepharoplasty: Wait about 3 months.

Tooth Gems disqualifications

These factors may increase your risk of a tooth abscess:

  • Poor dental hygiene. Not taking proper care of your teeth and gums — such as not brushing your teeth twice a day and not flossing — can increase your risk of tooth decay, gum disease, tooth abscess, and other dental and mouth complications.

  • A diet high in sugar. Frequently eating and drinking foods rich in sugar, such as sweets and sodas, can contribute to dental cavities and turn into a tooth abscess.

  • Dry mouth. Having a dry mouth can increase your risk of tooth decay. Dry mouth is often due to the side effect of certain medications or aging issues.

If you are experiencing these issues, please see a local dentist or specialist before booking your tooth gems.

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