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Get answers to common questions about Foreign Work Add On.
During a consultation we review photos, pigment history, skin type, and previous technique. We discuss goals, recommend conservative modifications or removal if necessary, and provide a customized plan including timeline, costs, and expected outcomes.
Often yes; we can neutralize unwanted tones, soften harsh lines, and refine shape. Success depends on pigment type, depth, scarring, and skin. A consultation with patch testing determines the safest approach and realistic expectations for correction.
Healing and pigment stability vary; we typically recommend waiting six to twelve months after the original procedure. Older, faded work can be easier to correct. Each case is evaluated to determine safe timing for treatment and optimal pigment integration.
We offer conservative enhancement and selective lightening, but full removal requires laser or saline tattoo removal referral. If removal is needed, we coordinate referrals and design a phased plan combining removal and eventual corrective permanent makeup for best results.
Yes. Foreign work often requires extra assessment time, corrective techniques, or additional touch-ups, so add-on fees apply. Final pricing and appointment length are determined after consultation, considering pigment correction complexity, skin condition, and whether removal is needed.
Aftercare matches permanent makeup protocols: keep area clean, avoid water, makeup, saunas, and sun exposure while healing. Use provided ointments, avoid picking scabs, and attend scheduled touch-up appointments. Specific instructions depend on the procedure performed.