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Permanent Makeup Before and After Pictures.
WHAT IS PERMANENT MAKE UP
Permanent Make up is technique which employs tatoos, (permanent
pigmentation of the dermis) as a means of producing desings that
resemble make up, such as eyelining and other enhancing colors
to the skin of the face, lips and eyelids. It is also used to
produce artificial eyebrows. Most commonly called Permanent Cosmetics
other names include dermapigmentation, micropigmentation and cosmetic
tatooing the latter being most appropriate since permanent make
up is in fact tatooing. In the United States and other countries
the inks used in Permanent Make up and the pigments in these inks
are subject to FDA or similar agency regulations as cosmetics
and color additives.
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WHO
BENEFITS FROM PERMANENT MAKE UP
Healthy women that are not pregnant or nursing
21 years and up. Busy
women that don't have the time to apply make up in the morning,
people who can't wear other cosmetics due to allergies or skin sensitivites.
Those active people who don't want to worry about sweating off,
or reaplying cosmetics, also people who have dificulty applying
their cosmetics due to vision impaired , unsteady hands or other
motor impairments such as arthritis, multiple esclerosis, parkinsons
disease. people who has lost their eyebrows as a consequence of
old age or disease such as alopecia or chemotheraphy and to disguise
acars and white spots in the skinsuch as in vitiligo. It is also
used to restore or enhance the breast areola such as after breast
surgery.
DOES IT HURT
Several factors determine each client specific threshold of discomfort,
some people will experience very little other may feel more for
the same procedure. Discomfort is unpredictabe and can not be
foreseen with accuracy, how ever we use excelent topic numbing
agents that help to reduce discomfort during the procedure.
IS
PERMANENT MAKE UP SAFE
Trained technicians use client history forms to screen eligibility
of clients for permanent cosmetics procedures to decide if the
potencial client is a good candidate for permanent cosmetics.
The technician must follow Blood Borne Pathogens Standar Precautions
before during and after the procedure.
Pigments have to be formulated with safe ingridients
After care forms have to offered to clients after they have their
permanent cosmetics done and they have to follow instructions
in order to have a s healing proces to commence without incident.
HOW
PEOPLE CHOOSE THEIR TECHNICIAN
It is important to have a consultation with the potencial technician
before you decide to have done a permanent cosmetic procedure.
You should look for credentials before and after pictures profile
and most important facility guide lines. There are technicians
who are more talented than others by virtue of their artistic
abilities and the quality o training they have received. Is also
important to look for a Blood Borne Pathogens Standar training
document evidencing completition o the program, and also evidience
of continuing education courses and some move into specialized
areas of tatooing. The learning process never ends for the technician
who strives to remain current in the Permanent Cosmetics Field.
HOW LONG DOES A PROCEDURE TAKE
It varies. Typically appointments are scheduled for 1 1/2 to 2
1/2 hours. Time for applying topical anesthetics and design guides
should be considered between the time scheduled. That is why is
important to be on time for the appointment made. The completion
and review of forms the taking of photographs and discussions
regarding after care maintenance requirements are also tasks that
require time allotment.
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