Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyeliner Top & Bottom.

Results typically last 1–3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. A refresh or touch-up is commonly recommended around 12–18 months to maintain intensity and crispness. Sun exposure and skincare products can accelerate fading.

We apply topical numbing and comfortable technique; most clients report mild pressure or tingling only. Pain tolerance varies, but discomfort is minimal and short-lived. Discuss concerns so we can adjust numbing and pace for a calm experience.

Initial healing takes about 7–14 days with surface peeling and light scabbing; full pigment settles over 4–6 weeks. Avoid rubbing, heavy makeup, saunas, and water on the area during early healing. Follow aftercare for best results.

Side effects are uncommon but can include temporary swelling, redness, and rare allergic reactions or infection. Risks are minimized by using sterile tools, patch tests, and experienced technicians. Contact us immediately for concerns or unusual symptoms.

Avoid blood-thinning medications, alcohol, caffeine, and aspirin 48 hours before your appointment. Remove makeup and contact lenses, and arrive with clean skin. We’ll review medical history and expectations during your consultation.

Absolutely — we personalize thickness, wing angle, and pigment shade during consultation. Bring reference photos and discuss lifestyle to choose a flattering, low-maintenance look. Initial applications are conservative with optional touch-ups to intensify the design.