Hazards And Risks eForm

Hazards And Risks Eform

Possible Risks, Hazards, or Complications – Microblading

Pain: There can be pain even after the topical anesthetic has been used. Anesthetics work better on some people than others. Lip procedures are more likely to involve some pain.

Infection: Infection is very unusual. The areas treated must be kept clean and only freshly cleaned hands should touch the areas. See “After Care” sheet for instructions on care.

Uneven Pigmentation: This can result from poor healing, infection, bleeding, or many other causes. Your follow up appointment will likely correct any uneven appearance.

Asymmetry: Every effort will be made to avoid asymmetry but our faces are ot symmetrical so adjustments may be needed during the follow up session to correct any unevenness.

Excessive Swelling or Bruising: Some people bruise and swell more than others. Ice packs may help and the bruising and swelling typically disappears with 1-5 days. Some people don’t bruise or swell at all.

Eye Exposure: There is a small risk of eye injury when an eyeliner procedure is performed. Eye drops are used to cleanse and flush the eye, both during and after procedure is complete.

Anesthesia: Topical anesthetics are used to numb the area to be tattooed. Lidocaine, Prilocaine, Benzocaine, Tetracaine and Epinephrine in a cream or gel form are typically used. If you are allergic to any of these, please inform me now.

MRI: Because pigments used in permanent cosmetic procedures contain inert oxides, a low-level magnet may be required if you need to be scanned by an MRI machine. You must inform your technician of any tattoos or permanent cosmetics.

Fever Blisters: If you are prone to cold sores or fever blisters, (herpes simplex), there is a high probability that you will get them. It is advised that you call your doctor for a prescription antiviral to help prevent this from occurring.

Allergic Reaction: There is a small possibility of an allergic reaction. You may take a 7-day patch test to determine this. Please initial to: Waive______ or Take ______.

The alternative to these possibilities is to use cosmetics and not undergo the Permanent Cosmetics procedure.

**State issued Photo Identification is required for all procedure**