PMU
When we do not accept clients to perform PMU:
- pregnancy
- breastfeeding (after stopping breastfeeding, it is recommended to wait 2 months until hormones settle down)
- keloid scars
- epilepsy
- immunodeficiency and cancer patients under treatment (application is possible no earlier than 6 months after treatment)
- any infectious disease
- viral hepatitis, AIDS, conjunctivitis, diseases of the respiratory tract, various viruses, but also, for example, rhinitis (application is possible after 10 days from the end of antibiotics)
- clients with bleeding disorders or other blood diseases cannot undergo PMU
- use of antibiotics
- lymphedema
We accept after consultation with the doctor:
- allergies, diabetes, very high blood pressure, atopic eczema, skin diseases, depression medication, etc.
- cardiovascular problems (only accepted with a doctor’s note)
Warning:
- 24 hours before the procedure – Do not consume any alcohol, coffee or energy drinks.
- In the case of PMU eyeliners, it is not possible to have false eyelashes on the day of application and one week after application.
- 10 days before the procedure – Do not visit the tanning salon and in case of PMU eyebrows – do not dye your eyebrows.
- 4 weeks prior to surgery – Do not undergo chemical peels, laser treatments, AHA peels, application of Botox and fillers to the forehead, or exposure to strong sunlight. The skin must not be in an inflammatory process or in the process of healing and regeneration. Even a cold sore on the lip is an inflammatory process.
- Vaccinations of any type must be more than 2 weeks before or 2 weeks after PMU administration.
During PMU application is possible:
- painful sensation during PMU application
- complications after PMU procedure, e.g. temporary swelling (1-2 days), scabbing (3-7 days), very rarely hematoma and allergic reactions
LAMINATION
When we do not accept clients for eyelash lamination:
- Allergies to the ingredients used (e.g. collagen, alcohol, peroxide)
- Swelling or skin disease in the eye area
- Recovery after eye injury/operation
- Infectious diseases (including rhinitis)
- Antibiotics
- Pregnancy/breastfeeding (possibly shorter duration, less effect)
- Hormonal changes (e.g. menstruation)
- Use of hormonal drugs (contraceptive use/discontinuation)
- Anaesthesia (even local, e.g. at the dentist)
- Eczema in the eye area
- Immediately after aesthetic procedures
- Increased lacrimation of the eye
- Chemotherapy (8 months after completion)
- Unhealed permanent make-up
- Just after undergoing Covid or vaccination
When we do not accept clients for eyebrow lamination:
- Allergies to the ingredients used (e.g. collagen, alcohol, peroxide)
- Swelling or skin disease in the eye area
- Recovery after eye injury/operation
- Infectious diseases (including rhinitis)
- Antibiotics
- Pregnancy/breastfeeding (possibly shorter duration, less effect)
- Hormonal changes (e.g. menstruation)
- Use of hormonal drugs (contraceptive use/discontinuation)
- Anaesthesia (even local, e.g. at the dentist)
- Eczema in the eye area
- Immediately after aesthetic procedures
- Chemotherapy (8 months after completion)
- Unhealed permanent make-up
- Just after undergoing Covid or vaccination
PMU Removal
When we do not accept clients for PMU removal:
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Skin disease: if you have active skin disease in the area where the PMU is placed, treatment may worsen the condition. This includes, for example, acute inflammatory skin disease, infection or rash.
- Sunburn or tan: Treatments should not be performed on tanned skin or skin with a recent sunburn. Sun exposure may increase the risk of side effects such as pigmentation, sunburn or skin discoloration.
- History of keloid scarring: if you have a tendency to form keloid scars, removal of the PMU could increase the risk of keloid scarring. Keloid scars are the body’s overreaction to skin trauma and can be difficult to treat.
- Burn history: if you have a history of burns or scalds in the area where the PMU is, you should inform the treating specialist.
- Photosensitive medicines: if you are taking medicines that increase the sensitivity of your skin to sunlight (photosensitive medicines), you should inform your healthcare professional. These medications may increase the risk of unwanted side effects during treatment.
- Insufficient skin recovery: if your skin has not recovered sufficiently from a previous treatment
- Epilepsy: Epilepsy sufferers should avoid treatment due to the possibility of inducing a seizure.
- Immunodeficiency and Cancer Patients: patients with compromised immune systems or those undergoing cancer treatment should avoid treatment for at least 6 months after the end of treatment. It is important that their body is able to recover sufficiently.
- Infectious disease: if you have any active infectious disease, you should wait until it is cured before having the PMU removed. Infections can increase the risk of complications and impair healing.
- Viral hepatitis, AIDS, conjunctivitis, respiratory diseases and other viral diseases: these diseases can affect healing and increase the risk of infection. Removal should be delayed until at least 10 days after stopping antibiotics.
- Blood clotting disorders and blood diseases:Persons with blood clotting disorders and other blood diseases should avoid removal of PMUs to minimize the risk of uncontrolled bleeding.
- Antibiotic use: when taking antibiotics, removal should be delayed until at least 10 days after the antibiotic treatment is completed. Antibiotics can affect the healing process and skin reactivity.
We accept after consultation with the doctor:
- allergies, diabetes, very high blood pressure, depression medication, etc.
- cardiovascular problems (only accepted with a doctor’s note)
Warning:
- 24 hours before the procedure – Do not consume any alcohol, coffee or energy drinks.
- Avoid sunbathing: stay out of direct sunlight and avoid sun exposure.
- Do not apply cosmetics to the area to be treated:
- Do not do vigorous physical activity: limit vigorous physical activity that could cause excessive sweating. Sweating on the treated area could cause irritation and a potential risk of infection.
- Avoid chemical peels or dermabrasion before treatment.
During PMU application is possible:
- Pain or discomfort: PMU removal may be associated with mild to moderate pain or discomfort.
- Temporary swelling and redness. These symptoms usually last 1 to 2 days and are a natural reaction of the skin to the treatment.
- Scabbing and peeling: this process is part of the natural healing process and can take 5 to 7 days. It is important not to remove the scabs by hand to minimize the risk of infection and possible complications.
- Hematoms.
- Allergic reactions
It is important to remember that each person may respond to removal individually.
COSMETICS
In case of any serious illness, it is necessary to consult the suitability of the procedure with your attending physician.
- Infectious diseases
- Cold sores, warts
- Skin diseases
- Purulent or fungal diseases
- Burns and bleeding injuries
- Hypersensitive or allergic skin