To ensure the best results from your Lip Blush treatment and to promote optimal healing, please follow the guidelines below:
You need to wait about 4 weeks of a lip filler profedure in order to have a semi permanent lip blush treatment.
7 Days Before Your Appointment:
- Exfoliate & Hydrate: Gently exfoliate your lips with a sugar scrub or a soft toothbrush every other day, and apply a nourishing lip balm regularly.
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep your lips soft and moisturized.
- Avoid Alcohol & Caffeine: Minimize these to prevent thinning of the blood.
- No Blood Thinners: Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, and other blood-thinning medications unless prescribed by your doctor.
- No Tanning: Avoid sun exposure and tanning beds, as sunburnt skin cannot be treated.
3-5 Days Before:
- Cold Sore Prevention: If you’re prone to cold sores, start taking a prescribed antiviral (like Acyclovir) to prevent an outbreak, as lip blush can trigger one.
24 Hours Before:
- Avoid Alcohol, Caffeine, and Heavy Exercise: These can increase bleeding and sensitivity.
- No Lip Fillers: Do not get lip filler or Botox at least 4 weeks before or after your lip blush appointment.
- Avoid Smoking: If possible, avoid smoking as it can affect pigment retention and healing.
On the Day:
- Clean, Bare Lips: Come to your appointment with clean lips, free of makeup, lip balm, or skincare products.
- Eat Something: Have a light meal to maintain your blood sugar level and keep you comfortable during the session.
- Dress Comfortably: The procedure can take 2–3 hours, so wear something comfortable and relaxing.