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Lip Blush Pre-Care 

As the skin ages it changes. With lip blushing we have control over what results look like over time and can make adjustments as your skin begins to change. Continue reading our Pre-Care and Post Care Guides to keep your Lip Blush looking its best!

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How to Prepare for your Appointment

  • Do not consume caffeine or alcohol for 24 hours prior to your appointment to prevent excessive pain and bleeding.

  • Do NOT TAKE ADVIL or other blood thinners such a Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E and/or Ibuprofen unless medically necessary, 48-72 hours prior to your procedure. Extra strength Tylenol can be taken if you have low pain tolerance.

  • Avoid exercising the day of the procedure.

  • Do not take or get any chemical peels, laser skin resurfacing, vitamin E, retinols, fish oil, at least 4 weeks before your appointment.

  • Keep your lips well hydrated with a good lip balm for at least one week prior to your appointment.

  • Gently exfoliate your lips 3 days prior to your procedure doing so 2x/day.  For natural DIY lip scrub recipes, click here.

  • Please wait 1 month after (or prior) to lip blush to receive fillers.

  • Please read the aftercare and arrange your schedule accordingly to the healing stage. There is downtime for every procedure.

  • *IMPORTANT NOTE*  If your appointment is booked during an outbreak of cold sores on your lips the procedure may not be done. Please be aware that if you've EVER had a cold sore, there is a high probability this procedure will trigger an outbreak. It is HIGHLY recommended to take an anti-viral medication 5 days before, the day of, and up to 5 days after or as advised by your doctor or pharmacist. Please consult with your doctor before your procedure.

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