5% Signature
Generic Name: 5% signature
Brand Names:
5% Signature Numb Cream
Used for numbing local area prior to tattooing
Overview
Used for numbing local area prior to tattooing
Uses
Apply a 2mm thick layer of cream, rub it in, and cover it with a waterproof film.Leave on for approximately 90 minutes before your procedure for maximum numbing effect.
Dosage
Apply 1-3 times a week
Side Effects
Wash the area with soap and water. Discontinueuse if signs of irritation or rash occur
Warnings
Stop use and consulta doctor if an allergicreaction occurs. Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 5% Signature used for?▼
Apply a 2mm thick layer of cream, rub it in, and cover it with a waterproof film.Leave on for approximately 90 minutes before your procedure for maximum numbing effect.
What are the side effects of 5% Signature?▼
Wash the area with soap and water. Discontinueuse if signs of irritation or rash occur
What are the important warnings for 5% Signature?▼
Stop use and consulta doctor if an allergicreaction occurs. Keep out of reach of children.
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