Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Classic Eyeliner Top.

Results typically last twelve to eighteen months, though longevity varies by skin type, skincare routine, and sun exposure. A color-boost touch-up is recommended around twelve months to maintain crispness. We assess during follow-ups and personalize retouch timing.

Most clients experience only mild discomfort. We apply topical anesthetic and work gently to minimize sensations. After the procedure you may feel slight tenderness, swelling, or itching while healing, but these typically resolve within a few days with proper aftercare.

Avoid alcohol, aspirin, and blood-thinning supplements for forty-eight hours, and discontinue retinol or exfoliating treatments one week prior. Remove contact lenses, arrive with clean eyes and no eye makeup. Communicate medical history and medications during consultation.

Keep the area clean and dry, avoid rubbing, and apply the provided ointment as directed. Avoid makeup, swimming, saunas, and prolonged sun exposure for seven to ten days. Full healing and pigment settling take four to six weeks before a touch-up.

When performed by a trained technician, Classic Eyeliner Top does not harm lash follicles. Pigment is deposited on the skin's surface along the lash line. Proper technique and aftercare minimize irritation; avoid eyelash treatments until healing is complete to prevent complications.

Avoid mascara and eye makeup for at least seven to ten days to prevent infection and pigment disruption. Once healed, you may resume mascara use; however, gentle application and removal are recommended to prolong pigment retention.