
PMU CONTRAINDICATIONS - AM I A GOOD CANDIDATE?
Permanent makeup can be a great choice for many. But for some, you may need to consult with your doctor to make sure that permanent makeup is a safe procedure for you.
Those who may not be eligible, or who may need Doctor consult:
Currently Pregnant
Currently Breastfeeding
Psoriasis (with exceptions) )
Rosacea (active on brow/forehead area)
Eczema (active on brow/forehead area)
Severe Facial Acne
Prone to Keloids
Other Active Skin Disorders (Dermatitis, Uticaria, etc
Some autoimmune Diseases (dependent of type and medications)
OK WITH POWDER BROW
– Alopecia, Vitligo, Celiac, Crohn's, Hashimoto, Graves
NOT ELIGIBLE – Lupus, Rheuatoid Athritis (only if not controlled)
Must not be taking any immuosuppressant medications, or blood thinners 2 weeks prior to appointment.
OTHER RESTRICTIONS & PREP
Diabetes (as long as controlled)
Celiac, Cronhs (must be well controlled, need doctors 'ok' to proceed)
Chemotherapy (12 months after last treatment, requires doctor’s clearance)
Accutane (must be off for 6 months prior to appt)
Tetin-A/Rentiol (must be off 2 weeks prior to appointment)
Antibiotics (must not be on at time of appointment)
Previous permanent makeup, must be light enough to work over (contact prior to booking)
No botox, chemical peels, IPL 3-4 weeks before or after appt