Proper Pre-care and After-care:

The Key to Long-lasting Results

At Pure Beauty Studio, we believe that the key to achieving your desired look through our permanent makeup and beauty spa services lies in proper care before and after your appointment. We have established a comprehensive pre-care and after-care policy to educate our clients on the importance of following specific instructions to prepare for their appointment and maintain their results. We want to ensure that every client receives the most satisfactory outcome possible and enjoys long-lasting results.

Please note that failure to follow our pre-care and after-care instructions may result in unsatisfactory results. The outcome of the procedure is highly dependent on the client's care, and we cannot guarantee the desired result if the client does not follow the instructions. We encourage our clients to strictly adhere to our pre-care and after-care policy to achieve their desired look and enjoy long-lasting results. Our service providers are always available to answer any questions or concerns you may have regarding the care instructions.

SEMI-PERMANENT EYEBROW

  • SKIN PREPARATION: To perform cosmetic tattoo procedures, the skin must be healthy, hydrated and moisturized on the day of your appointment. Please avoid prolonged sun exposer for at least 2 weeks prior to your procedure. Skin cannot be severely tanned or burnt on the day of your appointment. If skin is overly dry, cracked, peeling, red/irritated, burnt or has scabs on the day of your appointment. PURE BEAUTY STUDIO reserves the right to cancel your appointment. Procedures cannot be performed if the skin is not properly prepared.

    PAIN PREPARATION: Through the sensation of micro-pigmentation is minimal, all clients will respond to pain differently. To alleviate possible discomfort, a strong topical anesthetic will be applied before and during the procedure. Please note that you will be more sensitive 5 days before, during, and 5 days after your menstrual cycle. Do no take any blood thinners such as Ibuprofen and Aspirin 24 hours before, Tylenol can be taken 30 minutes before your treatment without any contraindications.

    • The skin should not be dry, chapped or irritated on the day of the appointment. • You may swell; please make sure you don’t have anything important for the next 1-2 days after your visit (depends on the person). • If you use or have used Retin-A or any other medications, please advise the technician. • Do not exercise the day of the procedure • Do not tan or come with a sunburned face. • Do not consume caffeinated products 24 hours before the procedure. • Do not consume alcohol 5 days before your procedure and 3 days after. • Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E, or Ibuprofen 72 hours before the procedure. • Avoid chemical peels, Botox, Laser Treatment 2 months before your appointment

  • *BROW AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS

    CLEANSING 2 HOURS AFTER Two hours after the procedure gently wash treated area with water and antiseptic soap. After that, NO water or other cleansers of any kind can be used for any reason for 10 days.

    IMPORTANT! Do not pick, peel, tamper, scratch, rub, injure, or remove the peeling in any way, if you do, you will experience loss of colour. Let the skin naturally go through its own exfoliating and recovery process.

    * YOU CANNOT BE EXPOSED TO THE SUN DURING THE HEALING PROCESS * Please note that because of the skins natural regeneration, after the recovery period (peeling) clients may lose colour which will make the brows look uneven. It is absolutely normal. This is the reason we require the client to attend a follow up appointment, so we can ensure the best possible results. 5% of clients might need an extra touch up (this applies to clients that have oily, combination skin types, or clients doing a corrective / coverup procedure).

    THE PHOTO IS AN EXAMPLEOF A NORMAL HEALING PROCESS.

    First 10 days Remember: No physical activity. Do not let any sweat, water, lotion, soap, or makeup touch your eyebrows. Use your visor to cover your brows when you are showering and washing your face to protect the treated area from water. YOU CAN ONLY WASH YOUR FACE NORMALLY AFTER DAY 5 (Only applies to clients who get powder brows technique) Do not pull-out scabs Your brow area will swell a little bit right after the procedure. It’s normal and it’s not something for you to worry about. You will also develop scabs on the area that was worked on and it is highly important that you do not pull out these scabs. They might itch, but do your best to keep them in place, they will fall off in their own time. The reason, again, is the pigment. Pulling out the scabs can leave an uneven color. Do not dye or tweeze eyebrows one week before or after procedure.

    Moisturize the area If the scabs or flakes are too dry, they will itch and you will be more prone to scratching, so to avoid that, try to keep the area moisturized by using the ointment your esthetician recommends (with a Q-tip NOT fingertips), particularly overnight. To clean, simply pat away with a clean towel. Do not rub. Daytime application can be stopped once flaking is complete. Nighttime can be continued (optional) to keep skin moist and the vibrancy in colour (if you find your skin is dry)

    14 DAYS + • NO hot sauna, no swimming pool, no hot bath/shower, no sun tanning, no tanning salons, no Vaseline, no Neosporin, or any other petroleum- based products. • NO massage, facials, waxing threading, laser treatments, or skin treatments. • DO NOT expose the area to dirty or unsanitary conditions (dirty masks, pillowcases, etc.,) Try to avoid being in dusty places. 30 DAYS + • Do not use products containing alcohol, tonics, or tonics based on lactose and fruit acids, retinol acids, glycolic acids in the treatment area. • Use a silk pillowcase • No Botox or fillers near the procedure area for 30 days. • Clients should avoid all prolonged outdoor sun exposure for the first 30 days. Any prolonged sun exposure will lead to premature loss of colour or can lead to a change in the shade of the fresh pigment. Only after your eyebrows are completely healed (after 30 days), can you be exposed to the sun and begin to apply SPF on the treated area. Always apply a layer of at least SPF 30 on your eyebrows when exposed to the sun as a continued practise to keep your cosmetic tattoo looking fresh and vibrant. PURE BEAUTY STUDIO recommends after you complete the initial touch up and appointment procedures make sure no foundation or concealer is applied to the treated area otherwise it will distort the colour!!

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LIP BLUSH

  • LIP/SKIN PREPARATION: To perform cosmetic tattoo procedures on the lips, the skin of your lips must be hydrated and moisturized on the day of your appointment. We ask all clients to begin a daily lip regimen 5 days before the scheduled appointment to prepare the lips. If you tend to be sensitive, taking Arnica on the day of your appointment is recommended to help with any potential swelling.

    REGIMEN: Vitamin A&D should be applied throughout the day. After showering when lips are soft and supple, gently scrub your lips, especially the middle, and apply a layer of vitamin A&D. You can make a homemade scrub by mixing brown sugar, honey, and olive oil in the same proportions. If the skin is overly dry, cracked, peeling, blistered, burnt, or has scabs on the day of the appointment, PURE BEAUTY STUDIO reserves the right to cancel the appointment. Procedures cannot be performed if the skin is not properly prepared.

    PAIN PREPARATION: Although the sensation of micro-pigmentation is minimal, all clients respond to pain differently. To alleviate possible discomfort, a strong topical anesthetic will be applied before and during the procedure. Please note that you may be more sensitive 5 days before, during, and 5 days after your menstrual cycle. Do not take any blood thinners such as Ibuprofen and Aspirin 24 hours before the appointment. Tylenol can be taken 30 minutes before the treatment without any contraindications.

    COLD SORES: For clients with ANY history of cold sores/fever blisters/herpes, please contact your physician and request a prescription for Zovirax or Valtrex. Take it the day before, on the day of, and the day after the appointment. If you experience frequent outbreaks, please note that Lip Blush can only be done after 4 weeks from the most recent outbreak. All other questions or concerns should be discussed with a healthcare physician.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

    The skin should not be dry, chapped, or irritated on the day of the appointment.

    Swelling may occur, so please avoid having anything important scheduled for the next 1-2 days after the visit (depending on the person).

    If you use or have used Retin-A or any other medications, please advise the technician.

    Do not exercise on the day of the procedure.

    Do not tan or come with a sunburned face.

    Do not consume caffeinated products 24 hours before the procedure.

    Do not consume alcohol 5 days before and 3 days after the procedure.

    Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E, or Ibuprofen 72 hours before the procedure.

    Avoid chemical peels, Botox, Laser Treatment 2 months before the appointment.

    Lip Blush should not be performed until 6 weeks before/after any fillers/injections.

    Please make sure the upper lip is waxed at least 3 days before the appointment.

  • KEEP THE AREA CLEAN: For the first 24 hours, keep the lip area clean and dry. Avoid touching or rubbing the treated area. Do not apply any creams or ointments on the lips.

    USE COLD COMPRESS: If you experience any swelling, you can use a cold compress to reduce it. Place a clean cloth or ice pack over the area for 10-15 minutes at a time, with a 5-minute break in between.

    APPLY OINTMENT: After 24 hours, apply a thin layer of ointment (such as Aquaphor or a lip balm recommended by your artist) to your lips every hour for the first few days. This will help keep your lips moisturized and protected while they heal.

    AVOID CONTACT WITH FOOD AND DRINK: For the first few days, avoid eating spicy, salty, or acidic foods that may irritate the lips. Also, avoid drinking through a straw as this can cause friction to the treated area.

    AVOID SUN EXPOSURE: Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and outdoor activities that may expose your lips to direct sunlight. Use a lip balm with SPF 30 or higher to protect your lips from the sun.

    AVOID WATER: Avoid swimming or immersing your lips in water, including hot tubs and saunas, for at least 2 weeks after the procedure. Also, avoid kissing or any oral activities for at least 2 weeks to avoid contamination.

    RISK OF COLD SORES: If you have a history of cold sores, your artist may recommend taking an antiviral medication to prevent an outbreak. If you experience any symptoms of a cold sore, such as tingling or itching, apply a cold sore treatment cream immediately.

    FOLLOW-UP APPOINTMENT: A touch-up appointment may be necessary 4-6 weeks after the initial procedure to achieve the desired color and shape. Follow the aftercare instructions provided by your artist to ensure the best possible results.

    Please keep in mind that lip tattooing carries risks, including infection, scarring, allergic reactions, and undesirable outcomes. If you experience any severe symptoms, such as fever, excessive swelling, or pus discharge, contact your artist immediately or seek medical attention.

EYELINER

  • Tattoo eyeliner, also known as permanent eyeliner, is a popular cosmetic procedure that involves tattooing pigment along the lash line to create the appearance of a more defined eyeliner. Here are some pre-care tips for tattoo eyeliner:

    Avoid using any eye makeup or eyelash extensions for at least 24 hours before the procedure. This will help to ensure that the area is clean and free of any debris that could interfere with the tattooing process.

    Do not consume alcohol or caffeine for at least 24 hours before the procedure. These substances can cause the skin to become more sensitive, which could make the procedure more uncomfortable.

    Avoid taking any blood thinning medications, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, for at least 24 hours before the procedure. These medications can increase the risk of bleeding and bruising during the procedure.

    Come to the appointment with clean, makeup-free eyes. This will make it easier for the technician to apply the tattoo and ensure that the pigment adheres properly.

    Discuss any medical conditions or allergies with the technician before the procedure. This will help them to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure and to select the appropriate pigments and techniques.

    By following these pre-care tips, you can help ensure that your tattoo eyeliner procedure is as safe and effective as possible, and that you achieve the desired results.

  • Immediately after the procedure, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and bruising. This can be done for 10-15 minutes every hour for the first few hours after the procedure.

    Avoid touching the treated area and keep it clean and dry. Do not apply any makeup, creams, or lotions to the eyelids for at least 48 hours after the procedure.

    Do not expose the treated area to water or steam for at least 5 days. Avoid swimming, hot tubs, saunas, and steam rooms during this time.

    Avoid direct sunlight and tanning beds for at least 2 weeks after the procedure. Wear a hat and sunglasses when you go outside during the day.

    Do not pick or scratch at the treated area as this can lead to infection and pigment loss.

    Use only the aftercare products recommended by your technician. Do not use any other products on the treated area without consulting your technician first.

    If you experience any itching or discomfort, you can apply a small amount of the aftercare cream recommended by your technician.

    It is normal for the eyelids to be swollen and red after the procedure. This should go away within a few days.

    Dilated pupils due to the use of lidocaine can last up to several hours after the procedure. It is important to avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until the effects of the lidocaine wear off.

    If any lidocaine gets into your eyes during the procedure, rinse your eyes with cool water immediately. If you experience any pain or discomfort in your eyes, contact your healthcare provider.

    Your technician may use a numbing cream on the eyelids before the procedure. Please inform your technician if you have any allergies or medical conditions that may be affected by the use of a numbing cream.

    Remember, proper aftercare is crucial to ensure the best results and avoid complications. If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact your technician.

LASHES

  • Lash extensions are a popular beauty treatment that can add length, volume, and thickness to your natural lashes. Here are some pre-care tips to help you prepare for your lash extension appointment:

    Arrive with clean, makeup-free eyes: It is important to arrive at your appointment with clean, makeup-free eyes. This will help to ensure that the adhesive used to apply the extensions adheres properly and lasts longer.

    Avoid using oil-based products: In the 24 hours leading up to your appointment, avoid using oil-based products such as makeup removers, moisturizers, or facial oils. These products can break down the adhesive used to apply the lash extensions.

    Shower and wash your hair before the appointment: If you need to wash your hair, it is recommended to do so before your appointment. This will help to prevent any excess moisture or humidity from interfering with the adhesive.

    Avoid wearing contact lenses: If you wear contact lenses, it is recommended to wear glasses to your appointment. This will help to prevent any irritation or discomfort that may occur if the adhesive gets in your eyes.

    Discuss any allergies or sensitivities with your lash technician: If you have any allergies or sensitivities, it is important to discuss them with your lash technician before the appointment. This will help them to select the appropriate products and techniques that are safe for you.

    By following these pre-care tips, you can help ensure that your lash extension appointment is as comfortable and effective as possible, and that you achieve the desired results.

  • After getting lash extensions, it's important to take care of them properly to ensure they last as long as possible and to prevent any damage to your natural lashes. Here are some post-care tips for lash extensions:

    Avoid getting your lashes wet for the first 24 to 48 hours after getting lash extensions. This includes avoiding steam, water, and sweat.

    Avoid using oil-based products around your eyes. Oil can break down the adhesive used to attach the lashes and cause them to fall out prematurely.

    Do not rub or pull on your lash extensions. This can damage your natural lashes and cause the extensions to come off.

    use a spoolie brush to gently comb through your lashes each morning. This will help keep them looking neat and prevent any tangling.

    Avoid sleeping on your face or pressing your eyes into your pillow. This can cause your lashes to become misshapen or fall out.

    Avoid using mascara on your lash extensions. If you must wear mascara, use a water-based formula and apply it only to the tips of your lashes.

    Do not use eyelash curlers on your lash extensions. This can damage both the extensions and your natural lashes.

    Schedule regular touch-up appointments with your lash technician to maintain your lash extensions and keep them looking full and natural.

    By following these post-care tips, you can help ensure that your lash extensions last as long as possible and keep your natural lashes healthy.

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LASER TATTOO REMOVAL

  • *Tattoo removal is a process that requires a certain amount of preparation to ensure the best possible results. Here are some pre-care tips for tattoo removal:

    Avoid sun exposure: It is recommended to avoid sun exposure for at least two weeks before your tattoo removal treatment. Sun exposure can damage your skin and affect the effectiveness of the laser treatment.

    Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water in the days leading up to your tattoo removal treatment can help keep your skin healthy and hydrated. This will help your skin heal more quickly after the treatment.

    Avoid smoking: If you smoke, it is recommended to avoid smoking for at least 24 hours before your tattoo removal treatment. Smoking can slow down the healing process and affect the results of the treatment.

    Avoid alcohol and caffeine: It is recommended to avoid alcohol and caffeine for at least 24 hours before your tattoo removal treatment. Alcohol and caffeine can dehydrate your skin and make the treatment less effective.

    Shave the area: If you have hair in the area where your tattoo is located, it is recommended to shave the area before your tattoo removal treatment. This will make it easier for the laser to target the ink and reduce the risk of burns.

    By following these pre-care tips, you can help ensure that your tattoo removal treatment is as effective as possible and that your skin heals properly after the treatment.

  • Aftercare instructions for laser tattoo removal:

    Keep the treated area clean and dry for at least 24 hours after the treatment.

    Avoid any activities that may cause excessive sweating or friction in the treated area, such as exercising or wearing tight clothing.

    Apply an ice pack or cool compress to the treated area for 10-15 minutes at a time, as needed, to help reduce swelling and discomfort.

    Avoid exposing the treated area to direct sunlight or tanning beds. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 if you must be outside.

    Do not pick at any scabs or blisters that may form. Let them heal naturally.

    Do not shave or wax the treated area until it is fully healed.

    Follow any additional aftercare instructions provided by your laser technician, such as applying a topical cream or taking pain medication.

    Possible risks and side effects:

    Swelling, redness, and bruising in the treated area are common and should subside within a few days.

    Blistering, scabbing, and peeling may occur. This is normal and a sign that the body is responding to the treatment.

    Temporary changes in skin color, such as hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation, may occur but usually resolve on their own.

    In rare cases, infection or scarring may occur. If you notice any signs of infection, such as fever or pus-filled blisters, contact your doctor immediately.

    Dilated pupils may occur if the laser is used too close to the eye area. If this happens, keep the eye covered with a sterile dressing and seek medical attention immediately.

    Remember, the success of the treatment depends on many factors, including the age, size, and color of the tattoo, as well as the depth of the ink in the skin. Multiple treatments may be needed to fully remove the tattoo. Be patient and follow the aftercare instructions carefully to ensure the best possible results.

LASER HAIR REMOVAL

  • Preparing your skin for laser hair removal can help to minimize discomfort during the treatment and reduce the risk of complications. Here are some pre-care tips to consider:

    Avoid sun exposure: Stay out of the sun and avoid tanning beds for at least 4 weeks before your treatment. If you have a tan or sunburn, you may need to reschedule your appointment.

    Shave the area: Shave the area you want to treat 1-2 days before your appointment. This will help to ensure that the laser energy is absorbed by the hair follicles rather than the hair on the surface.

    Avoid plucking or waxing: Don't pluck, wax, or use hair removal creams in the area you want to treat for at least 4 weeks before your appointment. These methods remove the hair from the root, which is necessary for the laser to target the hair follicle.

    Clean the area: Clean the area with a gentle cleanser and avoid applying any lotions or creams to the area on the day of your treatment.

    Avoid certain medications: Some medications can increase sensitivity to light and may need to be avoided before laser hair removal. Talk to your doctor if you're taking any medication, including antibiotics or Accutane.

    Inform your technician of any medical conditions: If you have a medical condition or are taking any medications, be sure to inform your technician before your appointment. By following these pre-care tips, you can help ensure a safe and effective laser hair removal treatment

  • Avoid Sun Exposure: Avoid exposing the treated area to sunlight or tanning beds for at least two weeks after the treatment. If you must go outside, use sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to protect the treated area.

    Avoid Hot Water: Avoid hot baths, hot tubs, saunas, or anything that can cause heat to build up on the treated area for at least 24 hours.

    Do Not Scratch: Do not scratch or pick at the treated area as it may cause irritation, infection or scarring.

    Avoid Sweating: Avoid physical activity that causes sweating for at least 24-48 hours after treatment.

    Gentle Cleansing: Gently clean the treated area with mild soap and water.

    Apply Cold Compress: If the treated area is swollen or red, apply a cold compress to help reduce the inflammation.

    Moisturize: Apply a gentle moisturizer to the treated area to keep the skin hydrated.

    Avoid Shaving: Do not shave the treated area until it has fully healed.

    Avoid Waxing: Do not wax the treated area for at least four weeks after treatment.

    Watch for Side Effects: Keep an eye out for any side effects such as blistering, scabbing, or pigment changes in the treated area. If any of these occur, contact your dermatologist or medical professional immediately.

    Possible Risks and Side Effects:

    While laser hair removal is a safe and effective treatment, there are some possible risks and side effects that you should be aware of:

    Skin Irritation: The treated area may be red and swollen after treatment. This is normal and should subside within a few hours.

    Pigment Changes: In rare cases, the treated area may experience pigment changes, resulting in either lighter or darker skin.

    Burns: Burns may occur in some cases. This is more likely to happen when the skin is exposed to high levels of heat, so it is important to avoid any activities that cause heat buildup in the treated area.

    Eye Damage: Eye damage can occur if the laser is used too close to the eyes. Your technician will provide you with protective eyewear to prevent this from happening.

    Scarring: In rare cases, scarring may occur after treatment. This is more likely to happen if the treated area is not properly cared for after the treatment.

    If you experience any of these side effects or if you have any concerns, contact your dermatologist or medical professional immediately.

TEETH WHITENING

  • It is recommended to have a meal prior to your teeth whitening appointment, as you will need to avoid certain foods and beverages afterwards. Only water should be consumed for the first 30 minutes. Please refer to the aftercare instructions to see what to avoid. Also, avoid wearing any lip makeup since it will be removed prior to your appointment. To prepare for your teeth whitening appointment, it is recommended to brush your teeth with a toothbrush without toothpaste and rinse thoroughly with water.

    Cosmetic teeth whitening is a popular and effective way to brighten your smile. Here are some pre-care tips to help you prepare for your treatment:

    Schedule a dental exam: Before you begin any teeth whitening treatment, it is important to schedule a dental exam with your dentist. This will ensure that your teeth and gums are healthy enough for the procedure.

    Brush and floss your teeth: It is important to brush and floss your teeth before your teeth whitening treatment. This will help to remove any surface stains or debris from your teeth, allowing the whitening gel to penetrate more effectively.

    Avoid consuming staining substances: In the days leading up to your treatment, it is recommended to avoid consuming staining substances such as coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco. These substances can interfere with the effectiveness of the whitening gel.

    Consider using a desensitizing toothpaste: If you have sensitive teeth, consider using a desensitizing toothpaste in the days leading up to your treatment. This will help to reduce any discomfort you may experience during the treatment.

    Wear comfortable clothing: Make sure to wear comfortable clothing to your appointment, as you will be sitting still for an extended period of time.

    By following these pre-care tips, you can help ensure that your cosmetic teeth whitening treatment is as effective and comfortable as possible. Additionally, be sure to follow any post-care instructions provided by your dentist to ensure the best possible results.

  • THE WHITE DIET - important to any teeth whitening procedure. Please bare in mind that after the treatment, the pores of your enamel are opened and this makes them extremely vulnerable to any staining agents. Once the pores close, which usually occurs 24-48 hours, you can resume your normal habits.

    What To Avoid:

    Dark, strong coloured liquids: tomato juice, cola, red wine, tea, coffee

    Acidic beverages: alcohol, fruit juices, soft drinks

    Foods with natural or added colorants: dark condiments (soy sauce, ketchup, mustard, balsamic vinegar etc.) chocolate, dark fruits (ex. blackberries), curry, spaghetti, chilli, beans, beets are some examples.

    Tobacco

    What You Can Have:

    Chicken/turkey

    White fish

    White rice/pasta/bread

    White sauce

    Cauliflower

    Cottage Cheese

    Peeled potatoes

    Bananas

    Porridge

    FURTHER ADVICE:

    Avoid extremely hot or cold liquids. Tooth sensitivity is a common, but temporary side effect after after whitening treatments. Sensodyne toothpaste is a great option in the case of tooth sensitivity.

    Avoid acidic foods and drinks. Highly acidic foods and drinks will open up the pores of your enamel and weakening the structure, leaving them more susceptible to stains as it allows it to more easily penetrate your teeth.

    Avoid dark, strong coloured liquids. We understand this may be difficult; you can use a straw to drink. If you cannot avoid drinking coffee completely, milk can be added to dilute the dark colour or try to limit your intake.

    Cut back on drinking and smoking. Frequent consumption of alcoholic drinks and heavy smoking can reverse the effects of teeth whitening. Many alcoholic drinks such as wine has tannins that can stain the teeth. The same goes for nicotine in tobacco. If you cannot quit drinking and smoking entirely, try to do it in moderation or lessen the frequency.

    Use smudge-proof lipstick to keep lipstick from getting on your teeth because regular lipstick can stain teeth.

    Use maintenance products. Daily White Foam or Forever White are available to touch-up your smile as needed.

FACIALS

  • Dress comfortably for your appointment that way you can enjoy your facial at its fullest.

    It is recommended that you do not wear makeup to your appointment. If you do, it will be cleansed since it is part of the facial treatment.

    Avoid any strong at-home chemical peels, exfoliating treatments,retinol or any other intense treatments that causes fast skin cell rejuvenating and skin irritation 3-4 weeks prior to your appointment.

    Avoid tanning 3-5 days prior to your appointment. It is important to not work on sensitive and sun burnt skin since it can be damaging.

    Be prepared to discuss your skin history, the medications, and medical conditions that you currently have or had in the past.

    If you have a big event just around the corner, it is recommended that you schedule your facial 6 weeks in advance that way you don't risk heading to the event with your skin possibly purging or reacting.

  • *Dress comfortably for your appointment that way you can enjoy your facial at its fullest.

    It is recommended that you do not wear makeup to your appointment. If you do, it will be cleansed since it is part of the facial treatment.

    Avoid any strong at-home chemical peels, exfoliating treatments,retinol or any other intense treatments that causes fast skin cell rejuvenating and skin irritation 3-4 weeks prior to your appointment.

    Avoid tanning 3-5 days prior to your appointment. It is important to not work on sensitive and sun burnt skin since it can be damaging.

    Be prepared to discuss your skin history, the medications, and medical conditions that you currently have or had in the past.

    If you have a big event just around the corner, it is recommended that you schedule your facial 6 weeks in advance that way you don't risk heading to the event with your skin possibly purging or reacting.

PIERCINGS

  • Proper preparation and care are essential for preventing infection and promoting healing after getting a piercing. Here are some tips for pre-care:

    Avoid blood thinners: In the days leading up to your piercing, avoid consuming blood-thinning medications like aspirin, ibuprofen, or alcohol, as they can increase bleeding during the piercing process.

    Get plenty of rest: Getting enough rest before the piercing can help reduce stress and anxiety, which can impact the healing process.

    Eat a healthy meal: Before your piercing, eat a healthy meal to help keep your blood sugar levels stable and prevent dizziness or fainting during the piercing process.

    Clean the area: Before getting a piercing, it's essential to clean the area thoroughly. For ear piercings, gently wash the earlobe with soap and water. For nose piercings, gently clean the inside of the nostril with a saline solution. For belly button and nipple piercings, clean the area with a gentle soap and water.

    Avoid touching the area: In the days leading up to the piercing, avoid touching the area where the piercing will be. Touching the area can introduce bacteria to the area and increase the risk of infection.

    By following these pre-care tips, you can help ensure that your piercing process goes smoothly and that your piercing heals properly.

  • Aftercare is critical for ensuring proper healing of your new piercing and preventing infection. Here are some general guidelines for aftercare for piercings:

    Keep the piercing clean: Clean the piercing twice a day with saline solution or an antiseptic solution recommended by your piercer. Avoid using harsh chemicals, alcohol, or hydrogen peroxide, as they can dry out the skin and delay the healing process.

    Avoid touching the piercing: Avoid touching the piercing with dirty hands, as this can introduce bacteria and cause infection. If you need to touch the piercing, wash your hands thoroughly first.

    Don't change the jewelry too soon: Keep the initial jewelry in place for the recommended healing time. Changing the jewelry too soon can disrupt the healing process and cause irritation.

    Avoid swimming and soaking the piercing: Avoid swimming in pools, hot tubs, and other bodies of water during the healing process, as they can introduce bacteria and delay healing. Also, avoid soaking the piercing in water or exposing it to excessive moisture.

    Avoid tight clothing and jewelry: Avoid wearing tight clothing or jewelry that rubs against the piercing, as this can cause irritation and delay the healing process.

    Be patient: Healing time for piercings can vary, depending on the location and type of piercing. Be patient and give your body time to heal. If you experience any signs of infection, such as swelling, redness, or discharge, contact your piercer or a healthcare provider immediately.

    Remember that proper aftercare is essential for ensuring that your piercing heals properly and looks great. Follow these guidelines, and always consult your piercer or a healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns.

DERMAL FILLERS

  • Before your dermal filler treatment at Pure Beauty Studio & Academy, we want to ensure you have a smooth and comfortable experience. Please follow these pre-care instructions to enhance the effectiveness and safety of your treatment:

    1. Avoid Blood-Thinning Medications:

    Refrain from taking blood-thinning medications or supplements, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and fish oil, for at least a week before your appointment. These can increase the risk of bruising.

    2. Stay Hydrated:

    Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your appointment. Hydrated skin responds better to dermal fillers.

    3. Communicate Any Changes:

    Inform your provider about any changes in your medical history, medications, or if you are unwell on the day of your appointment.

    4. Avoid Strenuous Exercise:

    Refrain from intense physical activity for 24-48 hours before your treatment. Exercise increases blood flow, which may lead to increased swelling and bruising.

    5. Plan Your Schedule:

    Schedule your dermal filler appointment when you have a few days of downtime, especially if it's your first treatment. This allows for recovery without immediate social obligations.

    6. Arnica Supplements:

    Consider taking arnica supplements a few days before your appointment. Arnica may help reduce bruising and swelling.

    7. Avoid Alcohol:

    Minimize alcohol consumption for at least 24 hours before your treatment, as alcohol can contribute to bruising.

    8. Come with a Clean Face:

    Ensure your face is clean and free of makeup on the day of your appointment.

    9. Prepare for Post-Care:

    Familiarize yourself with post-care instructions to ensure optimal healing after the procedure.

    By adhering to these pre-care instructions, you contribute to the success and positive outcomes of your dermal filler treatment. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us.

    We look forward to providing you with a safe and exceptional experience at Pure Beauty Studio & Academy.

  • Please follow these instructions after your HA Dermal Filler treatment:

    1. Immediate Care:

    Expect temporary redness and swelling at the injection site, which should resolve within 2–3 days.

    Apply cold compresses immediately after treatment to reduce swelling.

    For Lip Filler appointments, please avoid using a straw and pressure on the treated area for 2 weeks.

    Avoid smoking for 48 hours.

    2. Avoid Touching or Rubbing:

    Refrain from touching or rubbing the treated area for the first 6 hours post-treatment.

    After 6 hours, you can gently wash the area with mild soap and water.

    3. Bruising Management:

    Bruising at the injection site is common. It can be alleviated by using arnica gel.

    Sleep with your head elevated for the first night to minimize swelling and bruising.

    4. Sun Exposure Precautions:

    Until redness and swelling have completely resolved, avoid exposing the treated area to intense heat, including sunlamps and sunbathing.

    5. Cold Sore Prevention (if applicable):

    If you have a history of facial cold sores, there is a risk of another occurrence. You may be prescribed Valtrex to prevent a breakout. Take the medication as directed.

    6. Medication and Supplement Avoidance:

    Avoid taking aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, St. John’s Wort, or high doses of Vitamin E supplements for two days post-treatment. These may increase bruising and bleeding at the injection site.

    7. Emergency Contact:

    If you experience extreme pain, darkening, mottled skin that doesn’t resemble bruising, or traveling bruises, contact your provider immediately at the cell number provided.

    8. Follow-up Treatment Consideration:

    Upon your return, we will assess the progress of today’s treatment. A two week follow-up appointment is required to receive a complimentary touch-up if deemed necessary. This ensures that the desired results are achieved.

    Remember, individual experiences may vary, and these instructions are general guidelines. If you have any concerns or questions during your recovery, do not hesitate to contact us.

    Thank you for choosing our clinic for your dermal filler treatment. We look forward to seeing you at your follow-up appointment!

    [Shay Bloo 6138695267]

NEUROTOXIN TREATMENT


  • Neurotoxin Treatment Pre-Care Guide

    Preparing for your neurotoxin treatment is crucial to ensure optimal results and a smooth experience. Follow these detailed pre-care instructions:

    1. Consultation:

    Schedule a thorough consultation with our experienced professional. Discuss your medical history, any medications you're taking, and your expectations. Ensure you're a suitable candidate for neurotoxin treatment.

    2. Blood Thinners:

    Avoid blood-thinning medications or supplements such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and fish oil for at least one week before your appointment. This minimizes the risk of bruising during and after the procedure.

    3. Communicate Changes:

    Inform your provider of any changes in your health or medications leading up to your appointment. If you're feeling unwell on the day of treatment, reschedule if necessary.

    4. Hydration:

    Stay well-hydrated in the days preceding your treatment. Hydrated skin tends to respond more effectively to neurotoxin injections.

    5. Alcohol and Exercise:

    Refrain from consuming alcohol at least 24 hours before your appointment, as it can increase the risk of bruising. Avoid strenuous exercise on the day of treatment to minimize post-injection swelling.

    6. Plan Downtime:

    Schedule your neurotoxin treatment on a day when you can rest afterward. Avoid immediate social commitments to allow for optimal recovery.

    7. Arnica Supplements:

    Consider taking arnica supplements a few days before your appointment. Arnica is believed to have anti-bruising properties, potentially reducing bruising and swelling.

    8. Clean Face:

    Ensure your face is clean and free of makeup on the day of your appointment. This provides a clear canvas for the neurotoxin injections.

    9. Familiarize with Post-Care:

    Review the post-care instructions provided by your practitioner. Understanding how to care for your skin after the treatment is crucial for proper healing and to maximize the effectiveness of the neurotoxin.

    10. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding:

    If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult with your healthcare provider before scheduling a neurotoxin treatment to ensure safety.

    By adhering to these pre-care instructions, you contribute to the success and safety of your neurotoxin treatment. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact us. We're dedicated to providing you with a positive and effective aesthetic experience at Pure Beauty Studio & Academy.

  • Please follow these instructions after your neurotoxin treatment:

    1. Temporary Effects:

    Expect some slight swelling as you leave the studio, which should subside within a few hours.

    2. Headache Management:

    You may experience a mild headache post-treatment. You can take Tylenol if needed.

    3. Immediate Contact for Severe Symptoms:

    Seek immediate medical attention and contact your provider immediately at the cell number provided if you experience rare side effects such as muscle weakness, trouble swallowing, difficulty speaking, difficulty breathing, poor bladder control, or vision changes.

    4. Head Position and Activity:

    Keep your head upright for the next 4 hours; avoid bending over or laying down during this time.

    Refrain from touching, pressing, or manipulating the treated areas for at least 4 hours.

    5. Muscle Activation:

    Exaggerate the use of treated muscles for 1 hour after the treatment to enhance neuromodulator binding.

    6. Bruising and Makeup:

    Slight bruising may occur, similar to any injection. It's common and will gradually fade.

    Go makeup-free for 24 hours if you received a neurotoxin injection in your face to avoid rubbing the skin.

    7. Resuming Activities:

    You can immediately resume normal activities, but wait 4 hours before engaging in strenuous exercise.

    8. Patience for Results:

    Results are not immediately apparent. Changes may be noticeable in 3-5 days, with final results taking up to 2 weeks.

    9. Follow-Up Evaluation and Complimentary Touch-Up:

    Upon your return, we will assess the progress of today’s treatment. A two week follow-up appointment is required to receive a complimentary touch-up if deemed necessary. This ensures that the targeted muscles are adequately weakened and the desired results are achieved.

    10. Additional Aftercare Precautions:

    Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before and after the procedure to reduce the risk of bruising.

    Refrain from touching your face for at least 1 day to avoid spreading the toxin.

    Avoid other skin treatments such as facials, massages, and exfoliating scrubs for the first 24 hours to optimize the effectiveness of your injections.

    Avoid sleeping on the treated areas for the first night to minimize physical pressure and allow the neuromodulator to settle.

    Stay out of the sun for at least 4 hours to avoid flushing and increased blood pressure, which may encourage bruising. Consider avoiding sun exposure for 24 to 48 hours for added precaution.

    Avoid other forms of heat exposure, including tanning beds, hot tubs, hot showers or baths, and saunas.

    These guidelines aim to ensure your comfort and optimize the effectiveness of the neurotoxin treatment. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

    Thank you for choosing our clinic for your dermal filler treatment. We look forward to seeing you at your follow-up appointment!

    [Shay Bloo 6138695267]

SKIN BOOSTERS


  • Pre-Treatment Guidelines:

    Alcohol Abstinence:

    Refrain from consuming alcohol 48 hours before your treatment to optimize its effectiveness.

    Blood Thinning Medications:

    If your medical condition permits, discontinue the use of blood-thinning medications like Ibuprofen and Naproxen for one week before your scheduled treatment.

    Skin-Irritating Products:

    Avoid using skincare products containing retinols, exfoliating acids, and Hydroquinone for 3 days prior to your treatment to minimize skin irritation.

    Medical History Disclosure:

    During your consultation, openly communicate any medical conditions, allergies, autoimmune disorders, or relevant information with your injector. This ensures a tailored and safe treatment approach.

    Adhering to these pre-treatment recommendations contributes to a smoother and more effective aesthetic procedure. If you have any queries or concerns, feel free to reach out for guidance.

  • Post-Treatment Guidelines:

    Swelling and Redness:

    Expect possible swelling and redness on the treated area for up to 10 days. Uneven results and the presence of lumps are normal and typically self-resolve within 3 weeks. Gentle massaging of any felt lumps is recommended.

    Bruising:

    Bruising may occur and usually fades within one week. Minimize bruising risk by avoiding strenuous exercise, blood-thinning medications, and alcohol for the first 24 hours post-treatment.

    UV Exposure:

    Steer clear of extended UV exposure until any redness or swelling has subsided. Apply SPF for added protection during this period.

    Avoidance Period:

    Refrain from laser, IPL, and facial treatments for at least 2 weeks post-treatment to support optimal healing.

    These post-treatment measures are designed to enhance your recovery process. Should you have any concerns or questions, do not hesitate to reach out for assistance.