Follow these instructions to support safe, effective healing. Proper aftercare protects your skin, minimizes irritation, and allows the pigment to lift gradually for the best possible result.
Follow these instructions to support safe healing and optimal results. Proper aftercare protects your skin, minimizes irritation, and allows the pigment to lift effectively throughout the healing process.
Initial Healing
Trust the Healing Process
Right After Your Procedure
Scab Release
Scabbing Stage
Skin Recovery
Using the damp cotton pad, gently blot or wipe the area without pressure.
Then, use room temperature bottled or filtered water to dampen a clean cotton pad.
Begin by washing your hands thoroughly before touching the area.
How To Cleanse the Area
Using the damp cotton pad, gently blot or wipe the area without pressure.
Then, use room temperature bottled or filtered water to dampen a clean cotton pad.
Begin by washing your hands thoroughly before touching the area.
direct sun exposure or tanning
active skincare (retinol, acids, exfoliants)
applying makeup over the treated area
excessive sweating or workouts
swimming pools, salt water, or saunas
heat exposure (hot showers, steam, saunas)
applying skincare products to the area
picking, scratching, or removing the scab
the
process
Trust
healing
Days
1-3
Redness, swelling, and sensitivity
Days
3-7
Scabbing forms as the skin begins to heal
Days
7-14
Scab naturally lifts and releases
Days
15-30
Skin continues healing, pigment appears lighter
Weeks
4-6+
Skin fully recovers, results become more visible
Next Session
Skin is ready for continued removal if needed
Healing varies from person to person. Multiple sessions are typically required to achieve desired results. Temporary redness, sensitivity, and uneven tone are normal during the healing process.