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Get answers to common questions about Lip Blush - 1 Single Session.
Most clients experience minimal discomfort; we apply a thorough topical anesthetic before and during the procedure. Sensations are described as light pressure or tingling. Pain tolerance varies, but we prioritize your comfort and pause as needed for breaks.
Initial healing takes about 5–7 days for surface scabbing and settling, with color softening during the first two weeks. Full settling and true color appear after 4–6 weeks. Follow aftercare carefully to ensure optimal results.
Longevity varies by skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare, generally 12–24 months. Fading is gradual; yearly refreshers or a touch-up at 6–12 months prolong vibrancy. We recommend a consultation to estimate maintenance based on your needs.
Yes — we customize pigment selection to complement your natural skin tone and preferences. During consultation and pre-procedure mapping, we test and agree on a shade, adjusting intensity to ensure a flattering, long-lasting result.
A touch-up is often recommended 6–8 weeks after the first session to perfect color and fill any areas that healed lighter. Single session results vary; we evaluate during your follow-up and schedule touch-ups as needed.
Most healthy adults are suitable, but certain conditions — pregnancy, active cold sores, blood-thinning medications, or recent lip fillers — may require postponement. Book a consultation to assess medical history and confirm candidacy and timing.