There are many Frequently Asked Questions when it comes to permanent makeup and cosmetic tattooing. However, one question I get asked a lot is, "Is there any downtime after a permanent makeup procedure?" The answer to that question is no. I am a firm believer in building out a procedure (eyebrows, eyeliner or lips) gradually. One thing that sets me apart from other artists is the way that I work, offering complimentary consultations and working with each client over the course of an entire year. Part of the reason why there is no downtime after my procedures is because I prefer to not work 'heavy handed' so that there is minimal to no bruising and minimal to no scabbing.
Another reason why there is no downtime is because I think it is important to build out each procedure gradually. When a client comes into my office requesting eyebrows and they have no hair and are starting with a blank slate, it can be pretty scary or feel strange to see full eyebrows tattooed on when they are used to seeing nothing there! Building out an eyebrow gradually and naturally is the best way to make sure that my client can get used to seeing themselves with brows everyday. It's kinda like having really long hair and then the immediate shock when it gets cut short. If you were to cut it gradually there wouldn't be the initial shock because the change would be subtle. But don't worry - when you come in you will leave with eyebrows!
The only real "downtime” (if you can even really call it that) is a short list of things you want to avoid after each appointment. Since your skin will be opened, it is important to keep the area clean and free from any possible exposure to bacteria. I recommend that my clients skip the gym (with all the sweat and germs around the gym, that's the last place that you want to bring your brand new eyebrows), skip the jacuzzi and pool, and avoid touching your eyebrows/desired procedures at all costs. It is also imperative to refrain from using your mascara, dirty makeup brushes (you should be washing them at least 1-2 times per week anyway) and be careful with your sponges and liquid makeups. You do not need to throw any of it away but for the first few days until your eyeliner and eyebrows heal. Until then, use a new mascara or resharpen your eyeliner pencils so that no bacteria gets into the open skin.
You will look healed and think you are totally and completely healed after 2-3 days. While you will look healed to other people, you should know that it can take 28-30 days or so for the pigment to encapsulate under the skin. Some clients experience minor swelling and/or minor bruising - neither of which last long, especially because we use ice to calm your skin afterwards. Most clients do not experience bruising or swelling for any procedure, however it depends on the age of the client, the skin, supplements that a client is taking and many other variables.
So I guess if you call "avoiding the gym or pool" having downtime after your procedure then, sure, there is downtime! However, no one will know you did any kind of procedure, and it won't look like you were beat up or bruised. The goal isn't to have someone say, "My, what beautiful tattooed eyebrows you have!" Because, remember- the best permanent makeup artist is one that enhances your natural features rather than replaces them! When my clients leave my office after a procedure, I want them to have their friends simply say, “My, what beautiful eyebrows you have!” They’ll have no idea that you had them tattooed!
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