Safety First: What to Tell Your Artist Before Treatment

Permanent makeup can be transformative after a stroke, but safety and comfort come first.

Before your treatment, always discuss:

  • Medical history and medications – especially blood thinners, anticoagulants, or medications affecting healing.

  • Any facial weakness or asymmetry – helps your artist map brows, eyes, or lips accurately and comfortably.

  • Skin sensitivity or scarring – to adapt technique and pigment depth appropriately.

  • Mobility or positioning needs – so your treatment chair and session time are tailored for comfort.

  • Recent medical advice – always ensure your consultant or GP agrees you’re ready.

The right artist will never rush you. Safety, care, and confidence come first — always.

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