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Is permanent make-up possible for people taking prescription medication?

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Is permanent make-up possible for people taking prescription medication?

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Yes. However, for patients on blood thinners or aspirins, we would ask that you discontinue those types of medications 1 week prior to your permanent make-up procedure. We recommend not using retin-A creams or glycolic peels on the treated area for 1 week after a permanent make-up procedure.

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