FINE LINE TATTOO

Fine Line Treatment is a subtle and precise aesthetic procedure designed to smooth out delicate wrinkles and enhance skin texture, especially in areas prone to fine lines such as around the eyes, lips, and forehead. Using a gentle technique and lightweight hyaluronic acid-based filler, this treatment delivers natural-looking results without overloading the skin. Ideal for those seeking a refreshed, youthful appearance while maintaining full facial expression.

FINE LINE TATTOO

50
  • 1 H 30 min

CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR THE PROCEDURE

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding – Tattooing is not recommended due to potential risks and hormonal changes affecting healing.

  • Skin conditions – Active eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, or infections in the tattoo area.

  • Keloid or hypertrophic scarring – Individuals prone to abnormal scar formation should avoid tattoos.

  • Blood disorders or use of blood thinners – These increase the risk of excessive bleeding and affect healing.

  • Compromised immune system – Illnesses or medications that suppress immunity may interfere with proper healing.

  • Diabetes (especially uncontrolled) – Can impair wound healing and increase the risk of infection.

  • Allergies to pigments or tattooing materials – A patch test may be required if there’s a history of sensitivity.

  • Sunburn or irritated skin – Skin should be fully healed and healthy before tattooing.

  • Recent cosmetic procedures – Such as chemical peels, laser treatments, or injectables in the same area; healing should be complete before tattooing.

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POST-TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Keep the area clean and dry for the first few days. Gently wash with lukewarm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap.
  • Apply a thin layer of healing ointment (as recommended by your artist) to keep the skin moisturized and promote healing.
  • Avoid touching, scratching, or picking at the tattooed area—even if it becomes itchy during the healing process.
  • Stay out of the sun and avoid tanning beds for at least 2–4 weeks. UV exposure can fade the tattoo and irritate healing skin.
  • Do not submerge the tattoo in water (baths, pools, saunas, hot tubs) for at least 10–14 days.
  • Avoid excessive sweating and intense workouts for a few days, as sweat and friction can interfere with healing.
  • Wear loose, breathable clothing over the area to prevent irritation.
  • Avoid applying makeup or harsh skincare products directly on the tattooed area until fully healed.
  • Healing typically takes 2–3 weeks, but full settling of pigment may take up to 4–6 weeks.