Permanent Cosmetic client requirements
Client Disqualification List:
- Anyone under the age of 18.
- Anyone allergic to anesthesia, pigmentation and make up.
- Anyone who is currently pregnant, breastfeeding, or lactating. Topical anesthetic isn’t safe while pregnant. Numbing cream contains a chemical called epinephrine. Infections and possibly unsafe substances from the pigments are passed onto the baby while pregnant and through breastfeeding
- Anyone diabetic. Depending on the type and severity, a Medical clearance may be needed.
- Anyone with glaucoma and/or taking blood thinning medication.
- Anyone taking steroid medications(I.e. Accutane).
- Anyone who has cancer and/or is undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
- Anyone who has been treated with radiotherapy or chemotherapy in the last 45 days.
- Anyone with skin diseases such as eczema, psoriasis, keloid, or hypertrophic scarring.
- Anyone with transmittable blood diseases(ex: HIV, AIDS,Hepatitis, etc.)
- Anyone with bacterial or viral infection.
- Anyone with undiagnosed skin conditions, rashes, blisters on and around the area to be treated.
- Anyone with high blood pressure or mitral valve disorder.
- Anyone with healing disorders.
- Anyone who is hemophiliac.
- Anyone with a present open wound on and around the area to be treated.
- Anyone epileptic or who has experience faint spells or seizures.