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Permanent Cosmetics:

Permanent Makeup or micropigmentation is a cosmetic procedure that can be used to enhance facial features and correct skin pigmentation problems. This treatment has become a popular alternative to conventional makeup. Many women suffer from ailments that may hinder their ability to apply makeup on a daily basis. Individuals with skin disorders, poor eyesight, poor hand-eye coordination, allergies to cosmetic products and even those who just don't have enough time in the day to apply makeup, can all benefit from this procedure.

The Procedures:

The permanent cosmetic procedure is a non-surgical treatment that is very similar to getting a tattoo. Fine needles are used to inject the pigment into the skin. The needles are most often attached to a coil machine, the same used for applying tattoos, but sometimes a rotary machine is used instead. Permanent make up procedures most often include, eyeliner and eyelash enhancement, eyebrow definition, lip liner and lip color.

Eyes:

This procedure involves applying color to the eyes using the same treatment that tattoo artists use to apply permanent tattoos. The applicator used is specially designed for permanent cosmetics; it allows for the highest degree of control. Permanent eyeliner is applied along the upper and lower eyelash margin, which is in between the eyelashes. It enhances the eyes and allows for a more natural, fuller eyelash look. If you are going for a more dramatic look, color can be placed above the lashes as well as in between them. Eyeliner and eyelash enhancement works to provide fuller lashes and a more natural overall look. Depending on color and eyeliner design, this procedure can give a whole new shape to the eyes.

Eyebrows:

Eyebrow definition is often used by those who have little or no natural eyebrows. This procedure can work to open up the face and enhance the eyes. Micropigmentation of the eyebrows can add shape, symmetry and fullness to your eyebrows as well as darken eyebrow color for those with lighter hair and those who have lost eyebrow hair due to injury or age. During the procedure, pigment is implanted in fine hair strokes using tones that naturally blend with existing hair. When performing this procedure, no stencil is used; instead technicians follow your natural bone structure in order to design brows that will complement your facial features. Those suffering from partial or no eyebrows will be amazed with the results this procedure can produce.

Lips:

Procedures involving the lips are often done to provide enhancement and maintain even tone and color. The lip procedures involve either having lip color applied only as lip liner or having the entire lip area filled for a lipstick effect. The lip liner option contours and reshapes the lips for a more defined look and the lipstick option provides more even lip tones. Most women combine both of these options when having cosmetic lip procedures. Any lip procedure can allow the lips to maintain permanent natural color which can enhance the face and create a more sensual look.

Will It Hurt?

Most physicians apply topical anesthetic cream to the area being treated in order to minimize pain; however, a few patients will still feel some discomfort. Discomfort levels will vary depending on where the permanent cosmetic procedure is being performed. Areas that are close to bones or major organs are more likely to cause increased discomfort. When the needles penetrate the skin, some bleeding will occur, but this will cease shortly after the procedure.

What Results Can I Expect?

Depending on the area being treated, the permanent makeup procedure time will vary, but most will last about an hour. The treated area will be swollen for 2 or 3 days after the surgery. A scab will form over the treated skin and will heal within 7 to 10 days. While the skin is healing, it is best to keep it clean and moist with an antibiotic cream. It is also recommended to keep the treated area out of direct sunlight because light will cause the pigment to fade.

About a month after the procedure a follow up appointment will be needed and will most likely involve making any needed adjustments in order to provide maximum results. If all goes well, the results should last for several years. Sunlight as well as other natural elements can cause the pigment to fade over time, so repeat procedures every few years will help to keep the make up looking fresh and new. Cosmetic procedures are a great way to permanently achieve younger and more composed appearances.

What Are The Costs?

The costs for permanent makeup can vary. Most range anywhere from $350 to $600. Prices are based on the procedure being performed as well as the condition of the patient's physical attributes. Some procedures can be more involved than others. Because this is a cosmetic procedure, insurance companies are not likely to cover it, but many physicians have adapted the use of payment plans. This allows for the patients ability to fit this procedure into their budget.

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