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Get answers to common questions about Lip Blush.
Lip Blush typically lasts 12–24 months depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Most clients schedule a color boost at 12–18 months to refresh pigment and shape. Annual or biennial touch-ups extend results and maintain vibrancy.
Most clients experience only mild discomfort; we apply medical-grade topical numbing before and during the procedure. Sensations are brief and tolerable, and any tenderness subsides within a few days. Proper aftercare minimizes irritation and speeds healing.
Ideal candidates want subtle, natural tinting to enhance shape or correct uneven pigment. Healthy adults without active cold sores, skin infections, or recent isotretinoin use are suitable. We perform a consultation and patch test to confirm safety and desired outcome.
Expect light swelling and tender lips for 24–48 hours, then slight flaking over 5–10 days as pigment settles. Avoid sun, pools, and makeup during healing. Final color appears after 4–6 weeks; schedule a follow-up for any necessary touch-ups.
Yes. Skilled artists design pigment placement to balance asymmetry, enhance the Cupid's bow, and restore faded color. Results depend on natural anatomy and skin condition; a detailed consultation ensures realistic goals and a customized treatment plan.
Risks are minimal when performed by certified technicians: temporary swelling, redness, or minor scabbing are common. Infection or pigment irregularity is rare with proper aftercare and sterile technique. Allergic reactions are uncommon; we review medical history and perform patch testing when indicated.