Days 1–2:
Your permanent makeup will appear brighter than expected initially.
You may experience slight redness and swelling.
Days 3–5:
Crusts or scabs will begin to form.
Peeling may occur during this period.
Important: Do not pick at or remove the crusts/scabs, as this can lead to infection and pigment loss.
Days 6–10:
Peeling should subside, and crusts/scabs should naturally fall off.
The pigmentation in the treated area may appear significantly lighter; this lightening is normal and part of the healing process.
Younger Skin: The final color will begin to settle and become visible no earlier than 28 days post-procedure.
Mature Skin: Expect the true color to emerge between 50–60 days after the procedure.
Ultimately, the color will stabilize to be 40–50% lighter than what was initially visible, resulting in a softer, more natural appearance.
Day of the Procedure:
There is no special aftercare required for the eye area on the day of the procedure.
In the evening, rinse your eyes gently with warm water.
Following Days:
For the next 5 days, avoid using eye makeup and be gentle with the treated area.
Avoid steam, applying additional products, and activities that cause heavy sweating.
Do not scratch, scrub, or peel off any crusts or scabs.
From Day 5 onwards, you may resume your regular routine.
Permanent makeup typically involves two key stages: the initial procedure and a follow-up touch-up.
For best results and longer-lasting effects, a touch-up session should be scheduled no earlier than one month after the initial procedure.
In some cases, more than one touch-up may be needed to achieve the desired outcome.