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Many medical conditions and skin disorders benefit from permanent cosmetics Skin discoloration, Vitiligo, Alopecia, Thinning Hair men or women, Unbalanced features, Patients with scars, Cancer survivors, Post mastectomy patients and other skin disorders Procedure:
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Scar Correction Through the process of medical needling within the scar tissue, we can greatly reduce the visibility of the scar. Over a period of treatments, including gently tapping in pigment, the scar gradually disappears as it blended into the skin. Allowing the skin to adjust over time is crucial to success.
Skin Needling Collagen Enhancement Learn the latest in wrinkle line relaxation, bringing the clients own collagen to the surface of the skin. |
Frequently asked Questions
Can you get it done if you've had reconstructive surgery 'many' years ago? Yes! How soon can micro-pigmentation be done after breast reconstruction? As soon as the skin is properly healed. How is micro-pigmentation/permanent cosmetic makeup/tattooing done? Permanent cosmetic procedures by a rotary machine The process includes an initial consultation, then application of pigment, and at least one or more follow up visits for adjusting the shape and color or density of the pigment. Can you explain the safety factors involved? Given today's public health and safety consciousness, the practice of Permanent Cosmetics, whether called Micro-Pigmentation, Permanent Make-Up or Cosmetic Tattooing is regulated in the industry and is especially focused on health and safety standards. How long does the procedure take? Depending on the area of application, initial procedure would take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours. The follow up 'touch-up' session usually does not require as much time and is scheduled four to four - six weeks after the initial procedure is completed. Can it be done in one visit? Most areola procedures require at least one additional touchup for desired result. What is the pigment made of? Pigments are made of mineral, iron oxide base colorants. These colorants and dispersing solutions are FDA, Food, Drug & Cosmetic approved. Who will perform these procedures? A qualified and certified technician. Ask for certification and where they trained. And please call the academy or school for confirmation. |