Days 1–2:
Your permanent makeup will appear brighter initially.
You may experience slight redness and swelling.
Days 3–5:
Crusts or scabs may start 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 lessen, and crusts/scabs will begin to fall off naturally.
The pigmentation may appear significantly lighter — this is normal and expected.
Younger Skin: Final color results will be visible no earlier than 28 days after the procedure.
Mature Skin: True color typically emerges between 50–60 days post-procedure.
Ultimately, the healed color will be about 40–50% lighter than what you see immediately after the procedure, resulting in a softer, more natural appearance.
Day of the Procedure:
No special preparation is needed for your lips on the day of the procedure.
In the evening, wash your lips gently using an acid-free soap or facial cleanser.
Pat the area dry with a clean paper towel.
Keep your lips moisturized. Whenever they feel dry, apply a thin layer of the vitamin ointment provided in your aftercare kit.
Following Days:
For the next 5 days, twice daily (morning and evening), gently wipe your lips with the cotton pads provided, then apply a thin layer of the vitamin ointment.
You may reapply a small amount of ointment during the day if your lips feel dry.
General Precautions:
Avoid steaming, applying additional products, or engaging in activities that cause heavy sweating.
Do not scratch, scrub, or peel off any crusts or scabs.
From Day 5 onward, you may gradually resume your regular routine.
Apply SPF to protect the color from sun exposure.
Permanent makeup involves two key stages: the initial procedure and follow-up touch-ups.
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.