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Permanent Makeup: the Pros and Cons

Permanent Makeup

The art of Micro pigmentation or Permanent Make-up is becoming quite the rage these days. As the name implies, this makeup never washes off – which saves you the time and energy of applying it in the morning or after getting out of the pool.

 
Permanent Cosmetics look natural if applied by a skilled technician with a soft, yet firm touch. Plus, many technicians offer topical anesthetics before and during your procedure so there is little or no discomfort. Plus there is an vast array of natural colored pigments to suit your needs be they cosmetic or reconstructive.

 
This make-up will fade over time as the pigment is inserted only into the upper layer of the dermis – as the skin gets replaced, over a period of two or three years, the colour fades.

 
Reasons why women are choosing permanent makeup:

You can have permanent makeup applied to your eyebrow area to help create fuller, more uniform brows. Or, you can have permanent makeup placed as eyeliner in order to make your lashes look thicker. In addition, you can have lip liner perfectly tattooed to your lips, or even have your entire lip tattooed so you never have to apply lipstick again. It’s even possible to have permanent eye shadow applied to your eyelids.

 

 

Complications and Risks of Micro pigmentation

As with any cosmetic procedure, micro pigmentation carries risks, which can include infection, removal problems, allergic reactions, granulomas, keloid formation, and MRI complication.

 
The following are the primary complications that can result from permanent makeup:

 

However, the risks of avoiding an MRI when your doctor has recommended one are likely to be much greater than the risks of complications from an interaction between the MRI and permanent makeup. Instead of avoiding an MRI, individuals who have tattoos or permanent makeup should inform the radiologist or technician of this fact in order to take appropriate precautions and avoid complications.

Permanent makeup is quickly gaining in popularity. While there are many reasons to get permanent makeup, there are just as many reasons not to. Therefore, you need to way the pros and cons carefully before deciding if permanent makeup tattoos are right for you.

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