Can I have this done?
Semi-permanent makeup will NOT be done on the following if you are:
Pregnant/Breastfeeding
Under 18
Going through Chemotherapy
On strong Acne medication eg. Roaccutane
Have an active skin disease on the brow area
Taking blood thinning medication (anti-coagulants)
Diabetic (due to healing complications)
Prone to keloid scarring
Allergic to metal
Allergic to pain relief (lidocaine)
HIV patients
Due to extremely high risk, poor results and safety concerns, these are the conditions in which you cannot get a cosmetic tattoo. You are encouraged to see a doctor and receive the necessary treatment first if you have a particular skin condition on the area that is to be tattooed, (conditions such as eczema, psoriasis or cold-sores). A doctors approval letter will be needed before any cosmetic tattoo is considered.
You will need to wait 6 months after finishing strong medication, or chemotherapy (with doctors approval) to have a tattoo. Products such as Roaccutane for Acne cause the skin barrier to become extremely weak, thin and fragile, massively implicating safety, integrity of the skin and results.
Please mention all medication that you take to Cienna before paying the deposit. Her training company ‘Phibrows’ provides the use of an online doctor that she can ask and check which medication is acceptable to be on, and which ones pose a risk before having cosmetic tattooing done.