Lip Tattoo Healing Process Melbourne
Lip Tattoo Healing Process Before After














The master's technique and experience impact the healing process
Choosing a master in permanent makeup should be approached responsibly because the result will last a long time. If the specialist is inexperienced, he can introduce a considerable dose of pigment; the lips will turn out unnaturally bright and vulgar. The skill of the master, the correct introduction of local anaesthesia, and the understanding of the lip tattoo healing process depend on the painfulness of the procedure.
On the first visit to the salon, one should pay attention to cleanliness and order, the presence of permits, diplomas of masters. It’s also necessary to read reviews about a particular master. A good specialist always informs clients about the procedure details, warns about possible allergic reactions, and explains care rules, including the suitable aftercare cream.
There are more than ten varieties of permanent lip makeup, each requiring professionalism from the master, especially with lip tattoo healing.
The three most popular lip tattoo techniques:
- The most gentle option is the application of pigment along the contour, similar to a lip blush procedure. The dye is injected with a thin needle, the area of damage is minimal, so the swelling is minor, and the healing of permanent lip colour healing is faster.
- Rastushevka or “watercolour” are more traumatic options since the pigment is introduced throughout the lip area, although the needle pierces the skin only 0.3-0.5 mm. The primary healing phase lasts up to 10 days. Using regular lip balm during this phase can help keep moisture intact.
- If the permanent makeup mimics lipstick, the pigment is injected using a broad blade. The wounds are more profound and extensive, so lip tattoo healing is stretched for two weeks, especially the complete lip tattoo healing process.
Healing of permanent lip makeup by days
In permanent lip makeup, the skin in this area is pierced with a needle, and the pigment is injected. It takes time for the lip skin to heal after such manipulations, especially after a lip blush procedure. Fully lips recover in 4 weeks, but applying a regular lip balm is beneficial during the cured lip tattoo time.
First day
Immediately after the procedure, the lips are bright, swollen, and conspicuous. A slight numbness is felt. A slightly bluish tinge may appear; this is also a normal reaction to micro traumatisation. Around the lips, the skin becomes red and swollen.
On the first day, you should treat your lips as gently as possible. It is better not to go outside in cold weather (frost, strong wind). Washing your face on this day is not recommended. Drink and eat food only at room temperature. Food should be soft, mushy, without salt and spices.
Second day
On the second day, the swelling slowly decreases. If you are prone to allergies, the node may increase on the second day, so you should take antihistamines. Care is the same as the first day, with no hot and spicy food or drinks.
At the same time, there may be a trickle of blood; it must be carefully removed. Otherwise, it will dry up with a rough crust and be drawn together with the pigment.
WARNING!
BECAUSE OF THE OEDEMA MAY BE ASYMMETRY OF THE LIPS, IT WILL GRADUALLY PASS.
Third day
4-7 days of healing
5 Second week
This is a difficult period, as the crust that covers the lips starts to peel off. Because of this, itching appears; it is quite palpable. However, this should be tolerated; you should not rub or bite your lips. It is also forbidden to rip off those parts of it that come off.
Lips will be a little blotchy because of uneven exfoliation, but you can not try to speed up the process. To relieve itching, apply cotton discs moistened with a decoction of chamomile; more often, lubricating the skin means with panthenol. After exfoliating the crusts, the lips Panthenol pale, but do not panic: the pigment will appear later.
Week three
In the third week, the lips acquire their final shade. Compared to the previous period, they will become darker and more saturated. There is no discomfort anymore; the itching is completely gone.
All the inaccuracies and defects will be visible, which can be eliminated through correction: trim the contour, enhance the colour, and paint lighter areas. But even in the third week, you should treat your lips with care, not rub them, and not make up your colour, even if there are whitish spots.
How long the lips will be sore
When the crusts come off
The crust forms in about 3-4 days and gradually thickens. Starting on day 7, the plaque peels off a little at a time. This process takes several days.
ATTENTION!
THE CRUSTS SHOULD COMPLETELY PEEL OFF IN THE SECOND WEEK. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU TRY TO SPEED UP THIS PROCESS BY TEARING OFF THE PLAQUE.
For the skin to regenerate better, you should use ointments and creams with panthenol, which activates cell renewal.
Care and heaPanthenolucts
The master, when performing tattooing, should explain to the client how to properly care for the lips. In most cases, Panthenol is used, and ointments are based on it. Before iPanthenolation, antiseptic agents Miramistin or Chlorhexidine are necessarily used.
To wash the face, it is better to use micellar water or decoctions of medicinal plants. Rubbing the face is not allowed, only wetting it twice a day.
In severe oedema, it will be reduced by antihistamines, Suprastin, Citrin, Loratadine, etc. Diuretics like Furasemide are also helpful.
For herpes on the lips, it will be necessary to use Acyclovir, Zovirax, but you must be prepared for light spots. They can be eliminated with a repeated session.
Memo on lip care
What not to do
Bathing
Go to a bath, sauna, take a hot bath, steam your face.
Alcohol
Drink alcohol, hot drinks in the first three days.
Sport
Do sports, hard physical work
Dryness
Allow lips to dry out
Cosmetics
Use decorative cosmetics, including foundation, around the lips
Scrubs and masks
use scrubs, and make face masks.
Also, talking less and moving your lips a lot in the first three days is recommended. If possible, you should avoid kissing for a fortnight until the crust ultimately comes off.
Limitations
Whether correction is necessary
A repeated session is necessary in several cases
1 When introducing a dye, the body rejects it as a foreign substance. If the immune system is too active in rejecting it, up to 30% of the pigment may be gone. Therefore, the correction will be required to enhance the colour.
2 If immediately after a cosmetic session, herpes has erupted on the lips, then correction will be necessary. Together with the crust from herpes will go away and pigment. On the lips will remain light spots. To avoid this, it is worth a couple of days before the procedure to start taking antiviral drugs. Using them and the first few days after tattooing will be necessary.
3 If you do not follow the rules of care, if the crust is peeled off, then under it will remain a lighter area.
If the lips are susceptible and instantly redden, then during the procedure itself, it will interfere; the master is brutal to distribute the pigment evenly. In this case, a second session of tattooing is also needed.