Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lip Blush Touchup (4-12 weeks).

Book your touchup between four and twelve weeks after the initial procedure so the pigment has settled and true color is evident. This timing lets us perfect saturation, adjust tone, and address any uneven healing.

Yes — pigment appears darker immediately and softens as it heals. The touchup refines final tone and saturation so the healed result matches your expectation and maintains balance as natural fading occurs.

Most clients experience minimal discomfort thanks to topical numbing applied before and during the session. Expect mild pressure or tingling; any soreness typically resolves within a day or two with basic aftercare.

Results vary by skin type and lifestyle but typically last one to three years. The touchup ensures optimal pigment retention; yearly refreshers help maintain vibrancy and compensate for natural fading.

Keep lips clean and dry, avoid makeup, swimming, saunas, and heavy sweating for the first week. Use recommended balm sparingly, avoid sun exposure, and follow any specific instructions to ensure proper pigment retention.

Absolutely. The touchup can intensify saturation and add solid fill for a lipstick look. Discuss your desired outcome with your artist so we can adjust technique and depth accordingly during the session.