Who is NOT suitable for Lip Blush or Ombre Eyebrow Tattooing?

Medical Conditions:

  1. Pregnant or Nursing Women:
    • Hormonal changes can affect the outcome and healing process. Additionally, there’s a risk of infection that could affect the baby.
  2. People with Certain Skin Conditions:
    • Those with eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, or severe acne in the area to be treated should avoid cosmetic tattooing as it can exacerbate these conditions.
  3. Blood Disorders:
    • Individuals with blood clotting disorders or on blood-thinning medications may experience excessive bleeding and poor healing.
  4. Compromised Immune Systems:
    • People with autoimmune diseases or those undergoing chemotherapy or radiation may have a higher risk of infection and slower healing.
  5. Diabetes:
    • Uncontrolled diabetes can affect the body’s healing process and increase the risk of infection.
  6. Keloid or Hypertrophic Scarring:
    • Those prone to keloids or hypertrophic scars should avoid cosmetic tattooing as the procedure may trigger abnormal scar formation.
  7. Allergies to Pigments or Anesthetics:
    • Individuals with known allergies to the pigments or topical anesthetics used in the procedure should avoid cosmetic tattooing.

Medications and Treatments:

  1. Certain Medications:
    • People taking medications like Accutane (isotretinoin), retinoids, or steroids should avoid the procedure as these can affect skin sensitivity and healing.
  2. Recent Cosmetic Procedures:
    • Those who have recently had botox, fillers, or laser treatments in the area should wait a specified period (usually 2-4 weeks) before undergoing cosmetic tattooing.

Lifestyle Factors:

  1. Tanning or Sunburn:
    • Individuals with a recent sunburn or those who frequently use tanning beds should avoid the procedure until their skin has healed and returned to its natural state.
  2. Active Infections:
    • Anyone with an active infection in or around the area to be treated should wait until the