BEFORE YOU ARRIVE - PRE-CARE
Attention, Caffeine Lovers:
Avoid caffeine on the day of your procedure. Caffeine can cause facial jitters and thin your blood, which can make the process messier and complicate healing.
For Lip Tattooing:
Exfoliate and Moisturize: Exfoliate your lips 24 hours before your appointment and keep them well-moisturized.
Cold Sore Prevention/Reduction: If you're prone to cold sores, start taking antiviral medication 48 hours before treatment. This can help reduce severity, though it’s not a guarantee. If a cold sore appears, use topical antivirals as advised by your pharmacist.
Other Tips:
Skip Alcohol: Avoid drinking alcohol the night before. It can make pain worse and interfere with the healing process.
No Exercise: Refrain from exercising on the day of the procedure.
Avoid Sun Exposure: Stay away from tanning or sunburn on your face.
Medications: Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E, or Ibuprofen 24 hours before your session to reduce bleeding risks.
Waxing/Tinting: Avoid waxing or tinting your skin 72 hours before your appointment. I’ll handle any stray hairs during your session.
Botox/Dysport: Hold off on Botox/Dysport for 2 weeks and fillers in the area for at least 6 weeks prior to your appointment.
Laser Treatments: Avoid laser treatments to the direct or surrounding areas 30 days before and 6 weeks after your procedure.
AFTER YOU LEAVE - AFTER-CARE
You will receive an Aftercare kit with essential products to support your healing. Following these steps is crucial for optimal results:
Within 24 Hours: Lymph Removal - Gently remove excess lymph (clear fluid) with a damp cotton pad using medium pressure. Repeat 2-3 times before bedtime with the provided wipes to prevent scab formation. Redness and swelling should decrease within 48-72 hours.
For the Next 7 Days:
Apply Aftercare Cream: Use a clean cotton tip to apply the aftercare cream morning and night. Wipe off old cream with a damp cotton pad before reapplying. If you have oily skin, use the cream as needed.
Keep Dry: Avoid getting your tattoo wet or exposing it to running water.
Avoid Sun and Sweat: Stay away from strenuous exercise, sweating, and direct sunlight.
Minimize Touching: Keep hands clean to prevent bacterial transfer.
No Exfoliating or Picking: Refrain from exfoliating, picking at scabs, or flaking to ensure pigment retention.
Avoid Makeup: Do not apply makeup near the treated area to prevent contamination.
Skip Certain Skincare Products:
Avoid chemical peels and products with active ingredients like Fruit/Milk Acids and Retinoids for 4-6 weeks unless otherwise advised by your doctor.
ADDITIONAL TIPS FOR LIPS
Cold Sore Precautions: If prone to cold sores, continue taking antivirals as recommended. Use topical antivirals if an outbreak occurs.
Keep Hydrated: Apply your aftercare ointment liberally and regularly to keep the area hydrated.
Avoid Spicy/Salty Foods: For lip tattoos, avoid foods that may irritate the area for 3-5 days.
Use a Straw: Opt for a clean straw when drinking liquids for 3-5 days.
Choose Non-Whitening Toothpaste: Use toothpaste without whitening agents.
No Kissing: Avoid kissing for the first 3 days.
Remember: Your tattoo will go through several healing phases. Trust the process and be patient as the final results emerge.
Can anyone have Cosmetic Tattooing?
Cosmetic Tattooing is suitable for most people. However, there are a few conditions that affect your eligibility, interfere with the tattooing procedure and or the healing process. It is not recommended to undergo this procedure if you are pregnant, nursing, diabetic or undergoing chemotherapy. You should avoid tattooing if you have a heart condition, bleeding disorders, skin irritation near treat epilepsy, viral infection, disease, have had botox/filler in the last 30 days.
What is Cosmetic Tattooing?
Cosmetic Tattooing is a semi-permanent makeup technique that uses a specialised tattoo machine to insert pigment into the upper layers of the skin.
The design, shape, colour and fullness of your Brows or Lips is discussed prior to treatment.
Brows – The overall result is a soft powder effect, like what you would expect to see when using makeup to create shape and fill in the brow. The start of the brow is light with a gradual increase of shading and depth as you reach the tail.
Please Note – Ombre Brow Tattooing technique varies from Microblading as it is creating a shape and shadow, opposed to simulated hair strokes.
Lips – The result depends on the colour you choose. If you prefer a shade that compliments your natural lip tone then results will be more along the lines of when you apply a nude lip gloss – subtle and soft. For more dramatic shades such as deep pinks, plums and reds your result will be similar to a pigmented lip stain.
Can anyone have Cosmetic Tattooing?
The discomfort of Cosmetic Tattooing is minimal as your comfort is paramount. Topical anaesthetic is applied during the procedure to help keep you comfortable. However it is very important to recognise that everyone has a different pain threshold so please communicate any concerns about pain so we can go over our options in more detail. Other factors such as timing of menstrual cycles can increase discomfort. Certain conditions such as Fibromyalgia may affect sensitivity during and after your procedure.
Is Cosmetic Tattooing painful?
The discomfort of Cosmetic Tattooing is minimal as your comfort is paramount. Topical anaesthetic is applied during the procedure to help keep you comfortable. However it is very important to recognise that everyone has a different pain threshold so please communicate any concerns about pain so we can go over our options in more detail. Other factors such as timing of menstrual cycles can increase discomfort. Certain conditions such as Fibromyalgia may affect sensitivity during and after your procedure.
How long will the results last?
Cosmetic Tattooing is almost always a Two-Step Process, meaning a touch up is almost always required. Generally there will be areas that haven’t taken to the pigment due to underlying skin structures such as sweat/oil glands, blood vessels and hair follicles. Pigment retention from your initial session can vary greatly on the individual and the factors mentioned below. An acceptable fade is between 10-50%. This is addressed during the touch up to ensure that your Brow or Lip Tattoo is even looking its best for as long as possible. Although it is extremely rare a third session may be required. This can be due to skin (as some are more resistant to the implantation of the pigment), lack of appropriate skincare or abnormal white blood cell count. On average, results last around 2 years.
This largely depends on factors such as:
Skin Type such as high oil production.
Age and skin integrity.
Sun Exposure. Repeated UV exposure actively fades tattoo pigment.
Topical medications, such as steroids
Skincare with active ingredients, such as Retinoids.
Cosmetic procedures such as Chemical Peels and Laser
Lifestyle Factors which expose your skin to free radicals, such as smoking.
As your newly tattooed eyebrows or lips heal, they will go through various stages, and your perception of them may change. Trust the process and be patient to allow the final results to reveal their true beauty.
Immediately After (Day 1): Expect the pigment to appear sharp and dark. This is normal as the pigment is still on the skin's surface and hasn't settled yet.Over the next few days and weeks, the pigment will gradually soften. It’s normal to see pigment on your cotton swab during cleaning—this is just excess pigment and bodily fluids naturally leaving your skin.
Days 2-4: The tattoo will appear at its darkest, which might make you question the outcome. This is temporary, as the pigment is still close to the surface during the initial healing.
Days 5-7: As healing progresses, you’ll notice flakes of dry skin. It may seem like the pigment is fading quickly, but this is just superficial color and dry skin shedding. Avoid exfoliating or picking at the area to prevent premature pigment loss.
Days 8-10: Your brows or lips might seem less visible as the deeper layers of skin heal. Increased white blood cell and fibroblast activity can temporarily thicken the tissue, making the pigment less visible.
Days 11-28: As deeper healing completes, pigment retention becomes clearer. With the skin’s 30-day cellular turnover, a touch-up appointment is typically scheduled 4-6 weeks after the initial session to ensure optimal results.
We understand that each session is tailored to your unique needs and preferences. Let's break down what you can expect during your Cosmetic Tattooing appointment with us.
Consultation: We begin with a thorough discussion about your expectations, desired results, and preferences for shape and color.
Preparation: The treatment area is cleansed and sterilized using alcohol. Precise measurement and mapping of the Eyebrows are conducted using a waterproof pencil and barrier paste.
Application: We use a specialized tattoo device and sterilized disposable needle to apply the mixed pigment onto the skin. Both are specifically designed for cosmetic tattooing.
Numbing: After the first pass on the brows is complete, we apply numbing gel to ensure your comfort throughout the session.
Repeat Passes: We repeat steps 3 and 4 one to two more times until the desired result is achieved.
Duration: The entire session typically lasts no more than 3 hours, ensuring a comprehensive and efficient process from start to finish.
Rest assured, our team is dedicated to providing you with a safe, comfortable, and personalized experience during every visit. Communication is paramount and we encourage an open flow of dialogue and honesty.
BEFORE YOU ARRIVE - PRE-CARE
To ensure the best possible results, it’s important to prepare properly for your saline tattoo lightening session.
Avoid Sun Exposure: Keep the area out of direct sunlight for at least 2 weeks before your appointment. Sunburned or irritated skin may not respond well to treatment.
Do Not Use Retinol or Exfoliants: Discontinue the use of any retinol, glycolic acids, or exfoliants on the treatment area for 1-2 weeks prior to your appointment to avoid irritation.
No Alcohol or Blood Thinners: Refrain from consuming alcohol or taking blood-thinning medications (like aspirin) for 24 hours before the procedure to minimize bleeding during the treatment. Please contact your medical professional for guidance as to whether this is suitable fot you.
Healthy Skin Condition: Ensure the skin in the treatment area is healthy and free from any cuts, rashes, or infections.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your appointment to promote optimal skin health.
AFTER YOU LEAVE - AFTER-CARE
Proper aftercare is crucial for the healing process and achieving the best results.
Keep the Area Dry: Avoid getting the treated area wet for at least 24-48 hours after the procedure. No swimming, saunas, or hot tubs during the healing process.
Do Not Pick or Scratch: Allow the scabs to form and fall off naturally. Picking or scratching at them can lead to scarring and hinder the lightening process.
Avoid Sun Exposure: Keep the treated area out of the sun to prevent hyperpigmentation and damage. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen after the skin has healed if sun exposure is unavoidable.
Gentle Cleansing: After 48 hours, you can gently cleanse the area with a mild, unscented soap and lukewarm water. Pat dry—do not rub.
Moisturize Carefully: Once the scabs have fallen off, you can apply a light, unscented moisturizer to keep the area hydrated.
No Makeup or Harsh Products: Avoid applying makeup or harsh skincare products to the treated area until it has fully healed.
Monitor for Signs of Infection: If you notice any excessive redness, swelling, pus, or increased pain, contact your technician or healthcare provider.
Remember: Your tattoo lightening will go through several healing phases. Trust the process and be patient as the final results emerge. This can take upwards of 3 months.
What is saline/glycolic tattoo lightening?
Saline/glycolic tattoo lightening is a non-laser method that uses a specially formulated solution to lift and lighten tattoo pigment from the skin. It works by drawing out the ink through the skin’s surface as the area heals.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies based on the size, depth, and color of the tattoo. On average, multiple sessions are required for noticeable lightening.
Are results guaranteed?
Results are not always guaranteed, as several factors can affect the success of the treatment. These include skin type, the technique used to apply the tattoo (e.g., microblading or shading), the depth at which the ink sits in the skin, the type of ink used, and how saturated the pigment is. Each of these variables can impact the effectiveness of the lightening process.
Is the procedure painful?
Discomfort levels vary from person to person, but most describe it as similar to getting the original tattoo. A numbing agent can be applied to minimize pain.
Will there be scarring?
When performed correctly, saline/glycolic tattoo lightening is designed to minimize the risk of scarring. However, as with any skin treatment, there is always a possibility of slight scarring or changes in skin texture.
What is the aftercare process?
After the procedure, it's essential to keep the treated area clean and dry, avoid sun exposure, and follow any aftercare instructions provided. Healing can take a few weeks, during which you may experience scabbing and skin sensitivity.
After your appointment, proper aftercare is crucial for achieving the best results. Here’s what to expect during the healing process, broken down by stages:
Day 1-3: Initial Reaction - The treated area will be red, slightly swollen, and tender. Some mild oozing may occur. Keep the area clean and dry, and avoid applying any products unless instructed by your technician.
Day 3-7: Scabbing Phase - Scabs will begin to form over the treated area. It’s essential not to pick at the scabs, as this can affect the results and lead to scarring.The area may feel itchy or tight as the skin heals, which is a normal part of the process.
Day 7-14: Scabs Flake Off - Scabs will naturally start to flake off, revealing the lightened skin underneath. You may notice that the tattoo appears lighter as the pigment is drawn out with the scabs.
Continue to avoid sun exposure and any activities that may cause excessive moisture in the area, such as swimming or saunas.
After 2-4 weeks: Full Healing - The skin should be mostly healed, though it may still be slightly pink or sensitive. The final results of the lightening will become more apparent as the skin continues to heal.
You can schedule follow-up sessions if needed, but allow enough time for complete healing before proceeding with further treatments. This is typically spaced no sooner that 9-12 weeks apart.
The appointment process is straightforward and designed to ensure your comfort and the best possible outcome. Here's a breakdown of what to expect:
Arrival & Consultation: Upon arrival, you'll have a brief consultation to discuss your goals and assess the tattoo. Your technician will explain the process, review any concerns, and answer any last-minute questions.
Preparation: The area to be treated will be thoroughly cleansed and disinfected to ensure a sterile environment. A numbing agent may be applied to minimize discomfort during the procedure.
Application of Solution: Using a machine similar to a tattoo gun, the saline or glycolic solution is carefully deposited into the skin, targeting the tattoo pigment. This process helps lift and break down the ink.
Treatment Duration: The session typically lasts 30-60 minutes, depending on the size and complexity of the tattoo.
Immediate Aftercare: Once the treatment is complete, the area may appear red and irritated. Your technician will apply a protective barrier and provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing.
BEFORE YOU ARRIVE - PRE-CARE
- Avoid Accutane for 6 months prior to treatment.
- Stop using skincare with active ingredients such as retinoids, steroids, or antibiotics 5-7 days before treatment.
- Do not use anti-inflammatories such as Ibuprofen or Voltaren, or blood-thinning agents such as fish oil, 72 hours prior, as they can enhance bruising.- Avoid waxing, electrolysis, or shaving in the treatment area.
- If prone to cold sores, take an antiviral agent 48 hours before treatment.
AFTER YOU LEAVE - AFTER-CARE
- Avoid anti-inflammatories for 5 days post-treatment; Panadol is fine.
- Refrain from using ice on the area, as this can interfere with the body's healing response.
- Minimize sun exposure for 2 weeks post-treatment; wear a high SPF when outside.
- Avoid skincare with retinoids for 72 hours to 2 weeks, depending on skin sensitivity.
- Minimize excessive sweating and steam exposure for 48 hours to prevent skin dehydration.
What Can I Expect My Skin to Look Like After My Session? (aka The Emotional Rollercoaster of Micro-Needling)
**Immediately After (Days 1-3):** A sunburn-like effect (redness, tightness, and tenderness) is expected and normal. Cool water and gentle pressure are recommended. Use only gentle/mild skincare products with ingredients that replenish skin moisture, such as Hyaluronic Acid. Avoid skincare that accelerates skin turnover or resurfacing, like AHA's, Glycolic, or Lactic Acids.
**Days 3-5:** Your skin may experience dryness and flaking, which is part of the natural cellular turnover process. Resist the urge to pick or exfoliate; keep the area moisturized.
**Days 5-7:** After 5-7 days, you can gradually return to your normal skincare routine, provided your skin no longer feels irritated.
**Ongoing:** For best results, we recommend follow-up treatments every 4-6 weeks, with a series of 3-5 treatments, depending on your personalized plan.
As your newly tattooed eyebrows or lips heal, they will go through various stages, and your perception of them may change. Trust the process and be patient to allow the final results to reveal their true beauty.
Immediately After (Day 1-3): A sunburn-like effect (redness, tightness, and tenderness) is expected and normal. Cool water and gentle pressure are recommended. Use only gentle/mild skincare products with ingredients that replenish skin moisture, such as Hyaluronic Acid. Avoid skincare that accelerates skin turnover or resurfacing, like AHA's, Glycolic, or Lactic Acids.
Days 3-5: Your skin may experience dryness and flaking, which is part of the natural cellular turnover process. Resist the urge to pick or exfoliate; keep the area moisturized.
Days 5-7: After 5-7 days, you can gradually return to your normal skincare routine, provided your skin no longer feels irritated.
Ongoing: For best results, we recommend follow-up treatments every 4-6 weeks, with a series of 3-5 treatments, depending on your skin concerns and goals.
What is Micro-Needling?
Micro-needling is a minimally invasive skin treatment that addresses a variety of skin concerns, including pigmentation, fine lines, enlarged pores, and overall texture. Suitable for nearly everyone, it works by creating tiny openings in the skin's outer layer (micro-trauma), stimulating the body's healing response. This process accelerates cellular turnover, prompting the production of collagen and elastin in the treated area. Commonly treated concerns include:
- Acne scarring
- Uneven texture
- Hyperpigmentation
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Enlarged pores
- Congestion
- Stretch marks
- Rosacea
Can Anyone Have Micro-Needling?
Micro-needling is suitable for most people, but some conditions may affect your eligibility or interfere with the procedure and healing process. Avoid micro-needling if you are pregnant, nursing, diabetic, or undergoing chemotherapy. Additionally, it's not recommended if you have a heart condition, bleeding disorders, skin irritation near the treatment area, epilepsy, viral infections, or have had Botox/filler in the last 30 days.
Is Micro-Needling Painful?
Your comfort is our priority. Before the procedure, you have the option to apply a topical numbing cream to the area. After approximately 20 minutes, we remove the excess cream and begin the micro-needling procedure. If you experience discomfort at any stage, additional topical anesthetic can be applied.
How Quickly Will I Notice Results?
Results vary based on individual factors such as age, genetics, and skin type (oily, dry, etc.). During your initial session, we will discuss your goals, expectations, and realistic outcomes with appropriate timelines. Generally, most people notice improvement in their target areas after 3 sessions, with most goals reached within 4-6 sessions. The time between sessions is 4-6 weeks, allowing for complete cellular turnover.
How Long Will the Results Last?
The longevity of micro-needling results depends on the specific skin concern, its severity, and individual factors. While our focus is on long-term skin improvement, ongoing or periodic maintenance may be needed. Factors that influence the outcome and longevity include:
- Skin type (e.g., high oil production)
- Age and skin integrity
- Sun exposure (repeated UV exposure can fade results)
- Topical medications (e.g., steroids)
- Skincare with active ingredients (e.g., retinoids)
- Cosmetic procedures (e.g., chemical peels and laser treatments)
- Lifestyle factors (e.g., smoking)
What is a Dermaplane facial?
A dermaplane facial is a non-invasive exfoliating treatment where a sterile blade is used to gently remove dead skin cells and fine vellus hair (peach fuzz) from the face, leaving the skin smooth and radiant.
What are the benefits of a Dermaplane facial?
Dermaplaning promotes smoother skin, enhances product absorption, reduces the appearance of fine lines and acne scars, and allows for a flawless makeup application. It also provides immediate results with no downtime.
Is Dermaplaning safe?
Yes, when performed by a trained professional, Dermaplaning is safe. It is a gentle treatment with minimal risk of irritation or side effects.
Will the hair grow back thicker or darker?
No, the hair will grow back at its normal rate and texture. Dermaplaning only removes vellus hair, which does not change its growth pattern.
How often should I get a Dermaplane facial?
It’s typically recommended every 4-6 weeks to maintain smooth skin and optimal results, though individual schedules can vary based on skin type and goals.
Does it hurt?
No, Dermaplaning is painless. Most people find it relaxing, as the process involves light strokes over the skin’s surface.
Is there any downtime?
There is no downtime with Dermaplaning. You may experience slight redness immediately after, but this typically subsides within a few hours. You can resume your normal skincare routine and makeup application the same day.
Who is a good candidate for Dermaplaning?
Most skin types can benefit from Dermaplaning, but it may not be suitable for individuals with active acne, eczema, or very sensitive skin. A consultation with your skincare professional can help determine if it's right for you.
What should I avoid after a Dermaplane facial?
After the treatment, avoid direct sun exposure, exfoliating products, and harsh chemicals for at least 48 hours. Apply sunscreen regularly to protect your fresh skin.
What is salon teeth whitening?
Salon teeth whitening is a professional cosmetic procedure that uses peroxide-based gels and LED light technology to lighten the shade of your teeth. It’s a safe, non-invasive method to achieve a brighter smile.
How long does the treatment take?
A typical session lasts between 45-60 minutes, depending on the desired results and the system used.
Is teeth whitening safe?
Yes, salon teeth whitening systems in Australia are regulated and safe when performed by trained professionals. The gels used are formulated to minimise sensitivity and protect your teeth and gums.
How many shades lighter will my teeth be?
Most clients experience a lightening of 2-8 shades, depending on their teeth’s natural color and how stained they are. Individual results can vary.
Does it hurt?
Some clients may experience mild tooth sensitivity during or after the treatment, but this usually subsides within 24-48 hours.
How long will the results last?
Results can last anywhere from 6 months to 2 years, depending on lifestyle factors such as diet, smoking, and oral hygiene. Avoiding staining foods and drinks can help prolong the effects.
Can anyone have their teeth whitened?
Teeth whitening is generally safe for most people, but it’s not recommended for those with gum disease, untreated cavities, or pregnant and breastfeeding women. A consultation will help determine if you're a suitable candidate.