Specific For beard micropigmentation

  • Keep the Treated Area Clean: Gently clean the treated area with a mild, fragrance-free cleanser and lukewarm water. Avoid using harsh products that might irritate the skin or fade the pigments.

  • Avoid Excessive Moisture: In the initial days after the procedure, it’s important to keep the pigmented area as dry as possible. Avoid prolonged exposure to water, including swimming, saunas, and steam rooms.

  • Moisturize Regularly: Once the initial dry phase has passed, start applying a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer to the treated area. This will help keep the skin hydrated and prevent excessive flaking or peeling.

  • Avoid Sun Exposure: Direct sunlight and UV rays can cause the pigments to fade more quickly. Whenever you’re outdoors, especially during peak sun hours, use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher to protect the pigmented area. You might want to think about putting on a hat with a wide brim for extra shade.

  • No Touching or Scratching: It’s important to avoid touching, picking, or scratching the treated area. Doing so can disrupt the healing process and potentially lead to infection or uneven pigmentation.

  • Skip Active Skincare Ingredients: Avoid using products containing glycolic acid, retinol, or other active ingredients on or around the pigmented area for at least two weeks. These ingredients can cause the pigments to fade prematurely.

  • Avoid Makeup and Shaving: Refrain from applying makeup or shaving the treated area for at least a week after the procedure to allow the pigments to settle and the skin to heal.

  • Follow Professional Advice: Your technician will provide specific aftercare instructions tailored to your procedure. It’s important to follow their guidance closely to ensure optimal healing and results.

Information contained in this document is not intended to offer or imply medical advice. Please consult your physician with any medical questions.