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Medications that effect blood coagulation during micropigmentation

 

1) Blood Thinners: Coumadin, Heparin, Aspirin, NSAID's
2) Anti-histamines: Benadryl, OTC Hayfever remedies, etc.
Please comment on effect on the eyes (dry eyes), driving restrictions
3) Blood Pressure Medications and diuretics: Beta Blockers (dry eyes,
anesthetic effect on eyes)
4) Diabetes Medications: Insulin, Oral Hypoglycemics
Stress diabetic problems with delayed healing, increased risk of
infection and potential for hypoglycemic attack during procedure
5) Pain-Killers: Narcotics, (can't drive; decrease awareness of symptoms
of complications from permanent makeup such as corneal abrasions, etc.)
6) Tranquilizers: Valium, Librium, etc. (can't drive)Thorazine- melanin pigmentation
7) Sleeping Pills: Halcion, etc. (Exposure keratitis if eyes don't close
completely)
8) Dermatological: Accutane, any type of chemical peel
9) Hormone replacements: some side effects on skin pigmentation can occur with hormones
10) Antibiotics: Tetracycline and sunlight
11) Arthritis: Gold- chrysiasis, Plaquenil

 

 


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