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LI-FT Saline Lightening aftercare

  • Writer: Nay
    Nay
  • Apr 3
  • 2 min read

It is critical to follow all aftercare instructions to prevent complications, scarring and to achieve optimum results. Please read carefully.


✓ Keep area clean and do not cover. You should not be touching the area at all, but if you find yourself needing to, please make sure your hands are exceptionally clean.

✕ Do not soak the treated area in water. You can shower as normal but keep the area out of the shower spray the best you can and do not let the area stay wet for more than a few minutes.

✕ No swimming, saunas, hot tubs for two weeks.

✕ Avoid exercise for 48 hours.

✕ Do not disrupt the scabbing process, i.e. picking scratching etc. All scabbing needs to fall off naturally. If you force or pick a scab off, you will disrupt the process and possibly cause scarring.

✓ Once all scabbing has naturally fallen off, apply one drop of vitamin E oil (provided) 4 to 6 times throughout the day every other day for a minimum of four weeks or until the next lightening session. Do not start applying the oil until all scabbing has completely fallen off. It is our goal to keep the area as dry as possible until all scabs have naturally fallen off.

✓ Lips - please drink all liquids with a straw until all scabbing has naturally fallen off.


It is important to the process and integrity of the skin that eat four weeks of healing take place before another lightning session can be done.

Lightening or removing and pigment is a long process and patient is required. this is true whether you are choosing a lightening product service or laser. Please be patient and give the process a fair chance to work. Visible and wanted results in 3 to 6 sessions. How many sessions needed will depend on how saturated the pigment is, how deep it was implanted and how much needs to be removed for the desired result. in many cases only percentage of the density needs to be lightened to allow for correctional work to be done.

 
 
 

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