⚫ Frivolous attitude to care recommendations; ⚫ Pregnancy; ⚫ Allergic reactions to anesthesia components, latex (gloves), etc.; ⚫ Care, injection and hardware cosmetology procedures (cleansing, peeling, botulinum toxin injections, hyaluronic acid, etc.). Can be done 3-4 weeks after the procedures; ⚫ Decompensated forms of diabetes; ⚫ Severe diseases of internal organs, liver and kidney failure; ⚫ Any chronic and somatic diseases during exacerbation; ⚫ Elevated body temperature; ⚫ Skin tendency to form keloid scars; ⚫ Active manifestations of viral (herpes, molluscum contagiosum, viral warts) and other infections (in the area of the upcoming tattoo); ⚫ Acne in the acute stage, dermatitis, skin damage in the area of the upcoming tattoo; ⚫ Progressive stage of psoriasis, psoriatic rashes on the face; ⚫ Severe immunodeficiency states, HIV; ⚫ Hemophilia and other diseases accompanied by a decrease in blood clotting; ⚫ Epilepsy, increased seizure readiness; ⚫ Severe mental disorders; ⚫ Alcohol and drug intoxication; ⚫ Malignant tumors (can only be done with the written permission of the attending physician); ⚫ Hypertension (measure your blood pressure before PM, if necessary, take a hypothetical drug); ⚫ Treatment with potent drugs during a course of radiation and chemotherapy (can be done 2-3 weeks after the end of treatment, only with the written permission of the attending physician); ⚫ Taking anticoagulants (Anginox, Warfarex, Warfarin, Vessel Due, Hepamaxan, Heparin, Zigris, Calciparin, Xarelto, Pradaxa, Septorin, Thrombless, Fragmin, Fluxum, Fraxiparin, Tsibor, Eliquis, Emeran, Eniksum). With the permission of the attending physician, two to three days before the PM procedure, it is necessary to stop taking anticoagulants, otherwise the procedure will either be difficult and affect the final result, or will be impossible.