Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lip Blush - Correction (Previously Other Artist).

A correction appointment typically takes 90–150 minutes including consultation, mapping, numbing, and treatment. Complexity from previous work may extend time; we assess and discuss outcomes before starting to ensure the safest, most effective approach.

Yes, most previous lip blush work can be corrected or rebalanced. Results depend on pigment depth, color, scarring, and healing. We perform a thorough consultation and patch test, then design a tailored plan to neutralize tones and refine shape.

Yes—our approach favors subtle, natural pigmentation. Initial intensity softens during healing and final color stabilizes within 4–8 weeks. We schedule a follow-up to perfect tone and saturation for a healed result that complements your complexion.

Corrective procedures can be more complex and may require multiple sessions, so there can be slightly higher risk of uneven outcomes. Choosing an experienced artist minimizes risks; we use conservative layering, safe techniques, and clear expectations.

A standard follow-up is scheduled 6–8 weeks after correction for adjustments and touch-ups. If additional balancing is needed due to residual pigment or stubborn tones, we create a personalized plan with sessions spaced appropriately.

Expect a detailed consultation, mapping, topical numbing, and precise pigment application. Mild discomfort, swelling, and redness are normal. The session ends with aftercare instructions; healing takes about two weeks and full results appear after follow-up.