Lash Lift

A lash lift is a semi-permanent treatment that enhances your natural lashes, making them appear fuller and longer. Certified technicians use a unique technique combining a lifting lotion and silicone rods to lift your natural lashes. There is a 15% chance that lashes may not lift due to any hormone imbalance present within my anatomical system that can alter the treatment. Results vary from person to person.A lash lift can last anywhere between 6-8 weeks. Again, depending on hormones it may last longer or less. 

Risks- Although it is impossible to list every potential risk and complication, these are some known risks. Furthermore, it is your responsibility to fully and accurately disclose all medical history prior to initial treatment, as well as provide any necessary updates at all future treatment sessions. I do understand that any hormone imbalance present within my anatomical system can alter the treatment. Although the majority of patients do not experience any complications it is important you understand that risks do exist. If these risks do apply to you, we suggest speaking with a doctor before continuing. Please review the following carefully. It is important that you answer all questions honestly and to the best of your ability and knowledge. Failure to do so can result in unsatisfactory results and/or injury.

Allergic Reaction-  A variety of products may be used on the face in conjunction with the procedure such as Jelly/Soothing/Restorative hydrogel/ calming mask, chemical peels and other chemical exfoliants and products your esthetician deems is best for your skin to which an allergy can occur. Additionally, since this procedure increases the penetration of topical substances, it can cause you to be hypersensitive to products used on the face. I do understand allergic reactions can occur, you must contact our office immediately or notify your esthetician of any abnormal feeling during the treatment. In rare cases you may be advised to contact your doctor. 

Infection- Viral, bacterial, and fungal infections can occur anytime the integrity of the skin / eyes is compromised. In rare cases you may be advised to contact your doctor. 

Lack of permanent results-  I understand it may take multiple treatments to obtain optimal results. No guarantees can be made. I understand I may not experience complete clearance, and that it may take multiple treatments. Some conditions may not respond at all and, in rare cases, may become worse. There is a possibility of a poor result from any cosmetic procedure. It is important that your expectations be realistic and understand the procedure has its limitations. Additional procedures may be necessary to achieve desired effect. No Refunds or Returns Due to the nature of the services and products provided, Foreverbyashh LLC and Ashley Holdings LLC, including their employees, independent contractors, subsidiaries, and affiliates (collectively, “Foreverbyash”) does not issue refunds for used or unused services and does not accept any product returns.

Pain- There can be slight burning, scratchy, and irritated sensations to the skin. This is usually temporary and is gone within a few hours after treatment. In rare cases you may be advised to contact your doctor. 

Pigment/Color Change- Failure to follow post treatment instructions can put you at risk for hyperpigmentation/hypopigmentation. You MUST avoid direct sun exposure for 2 weeks after your treatment. You should also wear a daily SPF facial moisturizer, which your esthetician can recommend. 

Redness/Swelling- After the procedure, the skin can be red, with mild swelling and/or bruising, and your skin might feel tight and sensitive to the touch. It’s a normal part of the healing process. In rare cases you may be advised to contact your doctor. 

Scarring- Although normal healing after the procedure is expected, abnormal scars may occur in both the skin and deeper tissues. In rare cases, thickened or keloid scars may result. 

Contraindications- Although it is impossible to list every potential risk and complication, the following are recognized as known contraindications. Furthermore, it is your responsibility to fully and accurately disclose all medical history prior to initial treatment, as well as provide any necessary updates at all future treatment sessions. If you have any of the conditions listed below, you should bring it to the attention of your esthetician PRIOR to signing this consent form:

Accutane within (1 year)

Active infection of any type (bacterial, viral, or fungal)

Autoimmune disease

Blood thinner medications ( 2 weeks)

Botox (Discontinue 2 Weeks Prior)

Cancer (1 year)

Chemotherapy or radiation (1 Year)

Cold Sores (2 weeks)

Compromised skin (2 weeks)

Current allergies to anything that could cause my eyes to water or blink excessively

Diabetes

Dermatitis   

Eczema

Laser hair removal (2 weeks)

History of recurrent eye or tear duct infections

Open lesions

Psoriasis

Retin A discontinue (Discontinue 3 days Prior)

Recent Skincare treatment (Discontinue 2 Weeks Prior)

Sunburn/ Sun Exposure (Discontinue 2 Weeks Prior )

Post Care

Avoid harsh sun exposure (14 days)  

Avoid scrubs/exfoliants/ harsh ingredients for (3 days)

Do not wet lashes/brows for 24 hours after treatment

Avoid Makeup (24 hours)

Avoid Retinol (7 days)

Use sunscreen daily

Avoid Vitamin C (3 days)

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