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Micropigmentation


Are you spending hours before the mirror only to get your make up done? Unfortunately, your experience might not be enough to keep those eye brows and eye lines precisely done. This time you can wear the same make up for good less the need to redo your facial makeover daily. Thanks to the advent of micropigmentation that makes this possible.

Micropigmentation happens to be a cosmetic technique that makes use of relevant tattoo designs in place of removable makeup. The practice dates back in 1930 when tattoo artists used to inject vegetable dyes on the epidermis to conduct a cosmetic procedure popularly known as complexion treatment.

Permanent makeup best explains the concept of micropigmentation. That is ascribed to the fact that you can expect permanent makeup marks on the skin particularly on the facial region. Nonetheless, the tattoo is not absolutely permanent since skin aging and sunlight exposure may render discoloration.

Anyone can go for micropigmentation as long as you can pay for cosmetic services. Treatment cost may range from $100 to $1,500 depending on the type of procedure. Most likely, the technique is attractive to people incapacitated to get their makeup done regularly such as those suffering from arthritis. Some may also opt to undergo the procedure due to a health condition. For instance, people with alopecia are prone to hair loss so they might want to get their eye brows tattoed.

According to the American Academy of Micropigmentation, there are many reasons why you should get a permanent make up such as convenience and precision. There is no need to spend hours to get your facial makeup right. The procedure is also hypoallergenic so you don’t have to worry about allergic reactions, thereafter. Rest assured you’ll be delighted by the aftermath since the tattoo looks simply natural.

As a process, Micropigmentation is done in twenty to thirty minutes in a clinic. Tiny pigment granules, which are metabolically inert, are injected into the epidermis down to the dermis layer using a tattoo gun or any equivalent device.  Since the treatment can be painful, a topical anesthetic is administered before and after the procedure. Nonetheless, it is done by a licensed practitioner in esthetics. 

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Cosmetic tattoo comes in many forms, not to mention the various colours. Although eye brows tattoo happens to be the most common application of micropigmentation, the same also applies in many areas of your body in the likes of lips, eyelids, and areola. In fact, the areola tattoo procedure is usually employed after a breast surgery to enhance the coloring of the areola.

Health risks are also involved along process just like any cosmetic treatment. These may include allergic reaction, keloid formation, granuloma, infection, and MRI complication. For safety purposes, US Food and Drug Administration regulates the quality of colour additives used in the procedure although actual practice is not under regulation.

Given its reputation as a permanent makeup, removal of micropigmentation can be tough. Counter-procedures can be more painful such as dermabrasion, laser ressurfacing, and surgery. That explains why you should think it over before getting cosmetic tattoos.


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