What
types of Permanent Cosmetics procedures can be done?
There are
Permanent Cosmetic procedures for eyebrows, eyeliner,
lip liner, full lip color, scar camouflage, feature
reconstruction, areola restoration or repigmentation,
hair imitation, skin grafts, cleft palate, cleft lip and
beauty marks.
Who
are candidates for Permanent Cosmetics?
Everyone
who desires a natural enhancement to their appearance is
a good candidate for Permanent Cosmetics. Some choose
Permanent Cosmetics to reduce signs of damage due to
surgery, injury, hair loss, chemotherapy and vitiligo.
Others cannot apply cosmetics due to allergies,
sensitive skin, poor vision or motor impairment.
Permanent Cosmetics are also ideal for the physically
active, those with hectic schedules and those who simply
want to look their best at all times.
How
many treatments are required?
After the
original appointment, there can be a retouch visit to
adjust color or shape that may be disliked or partially
finished. It is common for tattoos to fade or change
over time.
Are
Permanent Cosmetics safe?
Permanent
Cosmetics are safe, and allergic reactions to Permanent
Cosmetics are extremely rare. Technicians do skin
testing either routinely or upon request before
treatment.
Will
there be any downtime?
There may
be some swelling and bruising of the face that will last
up to a week; however, you should be able to return to
daily activities immediately.
What
are the benefits of Permanent Cosmetics?
Eyebrows
can be recreated using fine lines to simulate real hair,
lips can be highlighted to enhance their fullness and
blemishes and scars can be camouflaged. Permanent
Cosmetics can also be a time saver because the
application time of regular makeup is eliminated.
What
can be expected post-treatment?
After
treatment, swelling and bruising should be expected. A
touch-up session may be necessary to obtain the full
effect desired.
How
long do Permanent Cosmetics last?
The
procedure is permanent; however, time may fade the
tattoo. Depending on how the area is cared for and the
growth and changes of the body, some maintenance
sessions may be required to retain the original results.
How
does the treatment feel?
Treatment
is slightly painful and has some discomfort. The level
of discomfort is dependent on a person’s pain
tolerance and whether the technician provides an
anesthetic cream or injection.
Schedule your free consultation now! We can show you
before and after photos so that you can see the wide
range of options that Permanent Cosmetics provide.
Many of our staff members are enjoying the benefits of
permanent cosmetics, and we dare you to figure out which
ones!