Aftercare | Permanent Perfection Aesthetics
Aftercare that protects your treatment result
Your appointment creates the change — aftercare protects the finish. This guide keeps healing calm and consistent so results settle clean, even and refined, whether you’ve had permanent makeup, scalp work, body contouring or skin rejuvenation.
Led by Rebecca Brown (15+ years), award-winning practitioner.
Why Permanent Perfection
Aftercare at Permanent Perfection isn’t generic advice — it’s part of the standard. Our clinic approach is precise and systems-led, so you always know what matters most: what to do, what to avoid, and how to give your skin the best environment to settle beautifully.
Permanent Perfection is based in Mawdesley (near Ormskirk), with many clients travelling in from Chorley, Preston, Wigan and across the North West.
What this page is
A single, easy-to-use aftercare hub with treatment-specific guidance laid out the same way each time: a reassurance-led intro, the basics (do/avoid), why it matters, and what most people notice as things settle. Use the jump links to go straight to your treatment.
Reassurance
Most aftercare is straightforward. When you keep skin clean, calm and protected, healing tends to feel simpler — and your result tends to look better.
Refined across 2,000+ treatments, this approach is designed to protect comfort and outcomes without overcomplication.
Aftercare – Quick links
Eyebrow Tattoo Aftercare
Eyebrow tattoo aftercare protects shape clarity and colour softness. Brows often appear stronger in the first few days before settling into a more natural tone. The goal is simple: calm skin, minimal friction, consistent care. When brows heal evenly, they look refined rather than heavy.
The basics
Do
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Keep brows clean and dry to the touch.
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Apply the recommended aftercare product lightly.
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Allow natural flaking to settle without interference.
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Sleep with minimal pressure on the brow area.
Avoid
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Steam, saunas and heavy sweating early on.
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Makeup directly over the brows until settled.
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Rubbing, scratching or picking.
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Sun exposure while healing.
Why it matters
Brows heal from the surface down. Gentle care supports smooth renewal, which protects symmetry and even colour.
What most people notice
Days 1–3 look bolder. A soft settling phase follows. Once calm, the colour appears lighter and more natural.
Lip Blush Aftercare
Lip blush aftercare supports smooth colour and comfortable healing. Lips can look bright initially before softening into the final tone. Hydration and low friction are key.
The aftercare basics
Do
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Keep lips lightly moisturised with the recommended product.
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Stay well hydrated.
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Keep the area clean and hands away.
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Choose gentle foods early on.
Avoid
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Very spicy or salty foods in the first few days.
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Friction across the lips while settling.
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Non-recommended lip products.
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Direct sun exposure.
Why it matters
Lip skin renews quickly. Consistent moisture and minimal friction support even colour settling.
What most people notice
Stronger colour at first, then softening. Light dryness is normal before the final tone appears.
Eyeliner Tattoo Aftercare
Eyeliner tattoo aftercare protects crispness. The line can appear darker initially before settling into a softer, defined finish. Calm, minimal-touch care supports precision healing.
The aftercare basics
Do
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Keep the area clean.
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Sleep to minimise rubbing.
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Use only advised products.
Avoid
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Eye makeup during early healing.
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Rubbing or dragging cotton pads.
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Steam rooms or heavy sweating.
Why it matters
The eyelid area is delicate. Low-friction healing keeps the line clean and symmetrical.
What most people notice
A bold early look, followed by softening into a refined lash enhancement effect.
Scalp Micropigmentation Aftercare
This Scalp Micropigmentation aftercare guidance is universal across all SMP applications — shaved look, density work, crown work, scar work and refresh work. Aftercare is about keeping the scalp clean, dry and low-friction early on, then protecting it from heat, sweat and sun while pigment settles.
Calm healing conditions support a softer, more realistic blend that looks natural in real lighting.
The aftercare basics
Do
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Keep the scalp clean, dry and calm in the early phase.
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Follow your advised cleansing routine exactly.
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Wear loose, breathable headwear only if needed.
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Sleep with minimal friction against the treated area.
Avoid
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Heavy sweating, swimming, saunas and steam rooms early on.
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Tight hats/helmets that rub the scalp during early healing.
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Shaving over the area until advised it’s appropriate.
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Direct sun exposure while healing.
Why it matters
SMP sits in the upper layers of the skin. Heat, sweat and friction can disturb the surface as it renews. Calm conditions help pigment settle evenly, which is what creates realistic dots and clean blending.
What most people notice
A darker look initially, then softening. Some dryness and light flaking is common. Once settled, SMP reads more natural and better integrated with your hair pattern.
Laser Tattoo Removal Aftercare
This laser tattoo removal aftercare guidance applies to all laser tattoo treatments carried out at Permanent Perfection.
Aftercare focuses on keeping the treated skin calm, protected and free from unnecessary irritation while the body gradually clears the fragmented tattoo pigment.
Good aftercare supports comfortable healing between sessions and helps ensure the skin remains in the best condition for future treatments.
The aftercare basics
Do
• Apply 100% Aloe Vera gel to the treated area after your appointment and continue for the next few days.
• Keep the area clean, calm and protected while the skin settles.
• Use SPF 30+ if the treated area may be exposed to daylight.
• Allow the skin to recover naturally between treatment sessions.
Avoid
• Direct sun exposure and UV exposure while the skin is healing.
• Hot environments such as saunas, steam rooms or hot tubs early on.
• Picking, scratching or irritating the treated area.
• Heavy friction against the skin while it settles.
Why it matters
Laser tattoo removal works by breaking tattoo pigment into very small particles. The body gradually clears these particles through natural processes over time.
Keeping the skin calm and protected supports comfortable healing and allows the treatment process to continue effectively between sessions.
What most people notice
• The treated area may appear pale or slightly frosted immediately after treatment.
• Mild sensitivity or warmth can occur shortly after your appointment.
• As treatments progress, the tattoo gradually fades as the body clears the fragmented pigment.
Award-winning aftercare standards, built into every result
Aftercare at Permanent Perfection follows the same precision as the treatment itself.
Rebecca’s work has been recognised nationally, and the benefit to you is simple: better design decisions, more consistent technique, and more refined healing, so results settle cleanly and look natural in real life.
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BHBA SMP Specialist of the Year 2024 — realism and blending that holds up in real lighting, with clean transitions and believable detail.
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UK Hair & Beauty Awards — Best for Brows 2023 — brow design that suits your features and heals soft and refined, not harsh or heavy.
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BHBA SPMU Gold Award 2021 — precision placement and colour control that supports symmetry and a polished, wearable finish.
National Micropigmentation Awards
Aftercare – What to do next
If you’re here because you’ve just had treatment, use the guidance above and keep your routine simple and consistent — that’s what protects the finish.
Visit the relevant treatment page below for a clear overview of outcomes and what to expect. For personalised advice and a plan, book a consultation.
Years Of Micropigmentation Experience
Permanent Perfection Aesthetics Treatment Directory
Visit the treatment page for a clear overview and expected outcomes.
Book your consultation
If you want a clear recommendation and a plan that fits your goals, book a consultation with Rebecca.
We’ll talk through what you’re aiming for, the most suitable options, what results typically look like, and what your pathway would be — so you feel confident before you commit.
