*Note: These care instructions are not to be used in place of professional medical advice. If any signs of infection occur (pus, excessive swelling, fever, etc.) please contact us immediately and consult a doctor. If a healthcare professional is contacted for any of the above reasons, we strongly encourage you to defer exclusively to their professional medical advice.
Following the procedure, there will be a production of lymphatic fluid.
This is a clear fluid and a natural part of the healing process.
The treatment area will likely be tender, and the pigment will be bold and bright.
If you experience discomfort and swelling, apply an ice pack.
*Do not pick or remove scabs, let them flake off naturally* You can expect quite a bit of swelling on day 2-3, and the color will be very bright. This will fade down throughout the healing process. Feel free to take Advil or Motrin as needed, and apply an ice pack whenever necessary.
Continue this process until scabbing and peeling stops.
This oral care method is meant to prevent any burning or irritation caused by friction or toothpaste, and should be followed until lips are through the scabbing stage.
You can now return to a normal routine. You can resume eating anything spicy or salted, and return to any normal exercise. Continue to limit bacteria exposure, long hot showers, and saunas until fully healed.
You may return to your full typical routine, including using your favorite skincare products, and apply makeup to the treatment area as desired.
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