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Get answers to common questions about Lip Blush.
Most clients enjoy Lip Blush for one to three years depending on skin type, lifestyle, sun exposure, and aftercare. A touch-up at twelve to eighteen months helps refresh color. Smokers or oily skin may experience faster fading and require earlier maintenance.
When performed by a licensed technician using sterile equipment, Lip Blush is generally safe. Temporary swelling, tenderness, uneven pigment, or allergic reaction are possible. We conduct consultations, patch tests, and follow strict hygiene protocols to minimize risk.
Most clients experience mild discomfort similar to a sting; topical anesthetics are applied to numb lips and reduce pain. Sensations vary by individual, but sessions are tolerable and brief. Expect slight swelling and tenderness for a few days post-treatment.
Avoid blood-thinning medications, alcohol, and caffeine for two days before your appointment. Arrive with clean, makeup-free lips, and disclose medical history or allergies. Follow pre-care guidance we provide to reduce bleeding and promote even pigment retention.
Most clients require an initial session plus a six to eight week touch-up to perfect color and coverage. Some individuals may need an additional refinement depending on skin type or desired intensity. Aftercare affects longevity and may reduce need for extra sessions.
Expect swelling, tenderness, and intensified color immediately after treatment. Healing takes about seven to fourteen days with flaking and softening; final pigment settles by four to six weeks. Follow aftercare instructions, avoid sun and exfoliants, and attend your scheduled touch-up for best results.