Absolute (not allowed)
Relative (temporary restrictions)
One to three years on average, with variables such as oily skin, attentiveness to aftercare, lifestyle, sun exposure, acids, and peels.
That’s a hard no.
Make sure you follow aftercare procedures closely and properly. If you have oily skin, consult with your artist for management techniques because the body’s sebum pushes pigment out faster. Stay away from aggressive skincare products. In some case, and additional touch-up is needed.
7–14 days. Redness, scabbing, and itching may occur. Don’t you dare scratch it – this is not a request; that’s an order.
Yes, but wait at least 2 weeks.
Yes — Botox 2–3 weeks before or after PMU. Other procedures require consulting the artist first.
No earlier than 10 days after fully healing.
Procedure is still possible if skin is fully healed; assessment happens individually during consultation.
We can do a patch test one to two weeks in advance.
Yes, but old pigment may need to be removed or lightened first with laser or remover. Cover-up is possible only after artist assessment.