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Title: The safety concerns of Permanent Makeup


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The safety concerns of Permanent Makeup
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  • semi permanent makeup dubai is sure to make you
    have lovely red lips, perfectly shaped eyebrows,
    and flattering eyeliner while you work, while
    youre at the gym, dance till the wee-hours of
    the morning and make sure your makeup is in
    place. this may seem too good to be true, but
    with semi permanent makeup, these beautiful
    dreams are a reality.

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  • This technique in the hands of a skilled person
    is very safe, but can be a concern as there are
    many unqualified people wielding needles.
    Permanent makeup is considered micropigmentation, 
    similar to tattoos. It involves using a needle to
    place pigmented granules beneath the upper layers
    of a persons skin. Tattooing and medical
    restoration, which corrects imperfections from
    scars and the lack of natural pigmentation in the
    skin, are similar procedures but is carried out
    for different purposes.

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  • Permanent makeup for eyeliner is the most popular
    cosmetic enhancement, followed by Eyebrows
    Dubai and lip color. Some practitioners offer
    blush and eye shadow, but this can be a cause for
    concern as most procedures are poorly done and
    can cause allergic reactions, changes in color
    and can be dangerous as it covers a large skin
    surface.

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  • Most procedures are done after applying an
    anesthetic to the skin and after the initial
    procedure, touch-up might be required, but no
    sooner than one month and as much as three months
    later. Practitioners include dermatologists,
    cosmetologists, aestheticians, nurses, and
    tattooists.

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  • When the procedure carried out by an experienced
    practitioner, allergic reactions to pigments are
    reasonably rare, but its difficult to remove the
    irritant. This is normal, as any time you implant
    a foreign body into the skin, it has the
    potential for results not anticipated. Iron oxide
    has been shown to be the safest pigments and
    anything that is organic based can be very
    harmful. Two more possible adverse reactions are
    granulomas, which are masses that form inside the
    tissue,  around a foreign substance, and keloids,
    which are overgrowths of scar tissue or a raised
    scar. Keloids appear more often with removal of
    permanent makeup than with its application. Some
    of the reactions that have been reported include
    swelling, cracking, peeling, blistering, and
    scarring, as well as the formation of granulomas
    in the areas of the eyes and lips. In some cases,
    the effects reportedly caused serious
    disfigurement, resulting in difficulty in eating
    and talking. Dont be lured by ads claiming a
    practitioner is qualified with many techniques
    and uses approved colors.

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  • One of the most important issues that a patient
    should be concerned when having a Semi
    permanent or permanent makeup procedure is the
    concerns there might be, later in life. For
    instance, if you require a MRI at some stage, it
    can cause swelling or burning in the pigmented
    area due to interactions between the magnetic
    field and the pigment, and it may interfere with
    the quality of the MRI image. However, this is
    not a reason to completely disown the procedure
    or avoid permanent makeup. There are certain
    medicines that can help mitigate the reactions to
    permanent makeup.
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