Integrating various topical anesthetics into your practice is easy to do once you understand how each anesthetic product functions. EXCLUDING EYELINER, as a general rule, to enhance absorption and intensify anesthetic response for most procedures: 1) exfoliate the skin with a foam resurfacer; 2) roll the area with a Derm Ease roller; 3) apply anesthetic and roll the anesthetic into the skin; and 4) occlude the skin for 10 minutes.
SUPER “T”: This triple anesthetic cream contains 2% tetracaine 4% lidocaine and 12% benzocaine and is highly effective on unbroken skin (applied before a procedure.) It is quite effective on thicker skin applications, body piercing and laser applications. Application to body areas below the neck should be applied 1-1/2 hours prior to the procedure in order to have the most effective result. It is very effective on piercing of brows, lips and navels. Put it on, roll it in, wait 10 minutes and go. It can be occluded and has a pH of 5.5, which allows penetration of the epidermis without irritation.
PRO PLUS: This predeadening cream contains 2% tetracaine and 4% lidocaine and formulated by the same pharmacist who originally produced the widely popular Prepcaine is the next generation. It is user friendly, and with a pH of 7, safe for use on all procedures and a remarkably fast set-up.
ZONE ONE: This 5% lidocaine cream with a pH of 7, is safe for use around the eyes and is the anesthetic of choice for permanent makeup and deadening large areas for tattooing. This cream product is non-occlusive, although if pre-deadening areas under clothing, occlusion prevents absorption of the drug into the surrounding fabrics. Applications for body tattooing above the waist require 1 hour, and below the waist are most effective after 1-1/2 hours.
SJ3: This powerful liquid anesthetic is for use during painful procedures. It is not a pre-deadener. This product can be used to clean the skin prior to and for removal of your pre-procedure topical anesthetics. This aids in penetrating your pre-procedure anesthetic into the dermis of the skin. Use SJ3 in this manner in place of soap or alcohol, which stop the action of your anesthetics and change the pH of your skin. It contains lidocaine, tetracaine and benzocaine and is safe for use on all procedures, EXCEPT EYELINER.
SJ3 is fast acting and powerful, yet has no burn on open skin contact. Apply it on the skin as you work and receive an anesthetic effect in 90 seconds. Unlike Blue Gel Anesthetic and Zone Two, this product cannot be overused on the skin. If you need vascular constriction, use Vasocaine.
BLUE GEL ANESTHETIC, ZONE TWO and VASOCAINE have two benefits previously unavailable: 1) the addition of a vascular constrictor which allows this gel to extend the life of your predeadener for up to two hours; and 2) a marked reduction in bruising or bleeding. These products are effective between 2-5 minutes after application. They can be occluded and are effective for up to two hours with one application. They are safe for use on all procedures although care should be taken to avoid getting it into the eyes or mouth.
BLUE GEL ANESTHETIC revolutionized the tattoo world when it was introduced. It is designed to deaden the skin and reduce swelling and bleeding during painful procedures. It is ineffective as a pre-deadener. This product contains tetracaine and lidocaine and a vascular constrictor.
ZONE TWO contains the highest level OTC of lidocaine available. It provides deep anesthesia and excellent vascular constriction in a clear gel base.
Thoroughly remove Blue Gel Anesthetic and Zone Two before you begin your work. Do not reapply. As you open up new areas of skin, apply Vasocaine to extend the anesthetic effect. Overuse of Blue Gel or Zone Two will result in over-saturation of the skin with the glycerin base, and produce a less than desirable final result in your tattooing or permanent makeup. So if you need backup while working, spray with SJ3 or Vasocaine.
VASOCAINE. This 5% lidocaine spray with a vasoconstrictor is versatile and extremely effective. It is made for use during painful procedures. It is ineffective as a pre-deadener. It is safe for use in all procedures EXCEPT EYELINER. It has no odor or perfumed additives, so there is no sensation or stinging at the time of application. After applying outlining or after the first pass on a permanent makeup procedure, simply saturate the area with Vasocaine, wait 90 seconds and continue. You can use throughout a procedure, as there is no problem with over-saturating the skin.
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