Permanent Makeup – Permanent Cosmetics

 

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Permanent Makeup or Permanent Cosmetics applies permanent pigmentation to your skin. This technique is best suited for those who want to eliminate the daily hassle of putting on makeup. This allows you to look pretty and presentable all day every day. Generally, permanent makeup is used to create fuller eyebrows, and cheeks subtly pink. It can also help lips brighten your smile and your complexion enhanced. Colorant additives are mixed with permanent pigments in this tattoo process. These pigments are then used to create the look you want very similar to makeup. It enhances and beautifies the facial features. Some people use this technique to hide and cover imperfections on the face.

What can I expect from Permanent Cosmetics?

The longevity of permanent makeup depends upon the parts of the face it is applied. A session of permanent makeup takes somewhere between 30 to 120 minutes. The technique used is the same as that of a tattoo. When first applied, the colors appear brighter and darker than you might expect. Eventually, as the skin renews and heals, it evolves into a more natural look.

To apply permanent makeup, you first get a consultation. The best are located at a cosmetic doctor or plastic surgeon’s office. Then you discuss your expectations in detail. Based upon the specifications, the expert first draws an outline or a template. After you approve the template, various shades of the pigment are tried, and you select the best shade.

Doctors use local anesthesia before the process. If needed, local anesthesia will be applied during the process as needed. The expert uses a tattoo machine to implement the makeup with an eye to the depth required for the pigment. The pigment is penetrated into a very superficial layer underneath the epidermis. It penetrates slightly to the upper dermis so that it lasts long. It does not cause any damaging or harmful effects to the skin.

The area on which the procedure is done may be swollen for a few days and even forms a crust like a tattoo before it heals. You might feel a little pain or tingling sensation during the process – this is to be expected. You should let the technician know about your allergies before the procedure begins.

The permanent makeup lasts from nine months to several years. Just like a tattoo, the colored pigments of the permanent makeup tends to fade over time. Fillings or touch-ups are required at regular intervals. These touch ups keep your permanent makeup looking fresh.

  

Who Typically Uses Permanent Makeup?

This procedure is safe for everyone except people who have allergies to pigment. It can also be a problem for people taking blood thinners or with blood-related diseases. This treatment is very helpful for people with facial scars from surgery or burns. Often this kind of treatment can hide the scars and make your skin look flawless. It can help even out the complexion of your skin. People suffering from alopecia or chemotherapy can use this process to get eyebrows.

 

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Who performs the process?

A dedicated team of doctors and permanent makeup experts perform the process after thoroughly analyzing and understanding your needs.

 

 

What Is the Post Procedure Regimine?

The technician will explain how to care for the area where the permanent makeup has been applied. It isn’t much different from taking care of a tattoo. For a few days, it is advised to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun. If that can’t be avoided, then it is recommended to use strong SPF cream before exposure to the sun. You should avoid exfoliating agents like retinol or vitamin C based creams or serums.

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