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Cold sores are caused by a virus that remains in the body after the first infection. Lip Blush creates micro-trauma to the skin, which can trigger a flare-up. Those with a history of cold sores should prepare more carefully by starting the prescribed antiviral medication on the day of the procedure. If redness or mild discomfort appears on the lips, apply over-the-counter creams directly to the affected spot. If a cold sore develops, healing may take longer with reduced pigment retention in that area. If an active cold sore is present at the appointment, inform the artist because the procedure will need rescheduling.
Fillers first, then Lip Blush. Wait two to four weeks after fillers for PMU.
Minor asymmetry can be corrected, but PMU can’t go beyond the natural lip border or “draw” a new shape outside the natural contour. A skilled artist will never apply pigment beyond the lips. Fillers are for volume and shape; Lip Blush enhances their natural color.
We work with dark lips too! Lips that have a cool blue-purple undertone are handled with a color neutralization procedure for a warmer, lighter shade. It’s a separate pigment implanted into upper skin layers. Often, it requires three to four additional sessions and may have longer healing times between. Some cases can even combine Lip Blush and neutralization into one session. It’s case dependent and will be evaluated individually during the first appointment.
The skin perceives the procedure as trauma, leading to an increase in melanin production that causes temporary hyperpigmentation. This reaction is normal and temporary, though healing may take one to four months in such cases.
Swimming is not advised for at least 10 days after Lip PMU. Chlorine irritates recovering skin. It can affect pigment color and healing quality. Water may soften scabs, leading to pigment loss. All scabs should have naturally shed before swimming. There should be no sensitivity or dryness.
Using SPF 30 to 50 protects pigment from fading, prolongs results, and prevents hyperpigmentation. Ideally, opt for a balm specifically for lips and reapply throughout the day, especially in summer.