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MEDICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR PERMANENT MAKEUP, PERMANENT MAKEUP PROBLEMS, PERMANENT MAKEUP TATTOO RISKS, PERMANENT MAKEUP TATTOO REMOVAL

MEDICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The following medical conditions require special consideration before permanent makeup procedures. Clients with any of these conditions should contact their physician to determine if it will be safe to have a permanent cosmetic procedure. In some cases the cosmetic tattoo artist will ask for a physicians release. Permanent Cosmetics is a art and at your own risk.
So be a smart consumer and check with your doctor before doing any treatment that might lead to problems.

* Diabetes. Healing could be compromised, higher risk of infection.
* Glaucoma. Increased intraocular pressure combined with pressure placed on the eye to apply eyeliner could be damaging.
* Bleeding disorders. Blood disorders that affect clotting such as hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, platelet disorders.
* Mitral Valve Prolapse, Artificial Heart Valves, Artificial Joints. Any condition that requires prophylactic antibiotics before dental or other procedures will need to take them before micropigmentation also.
* Herpes Simplex. People who get fever blisters / cold sores may experience an outbreak after lip procedures. Antiviral prescription should be taken.
* Pregnancy. Procedure should be postponed. Some medications are not to be used while pregnant. If you were to have a problem, this is not a good time to have it. Skin tones are also a little different while pregnant.
* Keloid or Hypertrophic Scarring. Persons with tendencies for this type of scarring have that risk with tattooing also.
* Use of certain Medications. Accutane / Retin-A, topical steroids can make skin fragile. Physician strength meds / treatments that affect the dermal layer of the skin can affect the permanent make-up. OTC meds / treatments that only affect the epidermis and are not much concern. Anticoagulants (blood thinners), long-term use of aspirin, ibuprofen, and some herbs reduce clotting time resulting in increased bleeding and bruising.
* Heart conditions, Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure, Poor general health.
* Any treatment, medication, or illness that compromises the immune system / healing would make you NOT a good candidate for micropigmentation procedures.
* Lips that have been injected with fillers may not hold color well. Restylane injected superficially near the lip edge has caused migration or feathering to occur along the lipline if the Restylane was placed within months before lip permanent makeup application. There has not been a problem if the lips permanent makeup is healed first, then the lip filler injected second. However, the person that injects the lip filler might cause the lip edges to become uneven if even a tiny bit more is shot into one side. You would have to compensate with topical lip liner. Lips that have been injected with liquid silicone risk disruption of the capsular formation holding the micro droplets in place due to stretching and pressure applied for the permanent lip color procedure. Loss of liquid injectable silicone may occur, and all risks associated with free silicone applies if this happens. Lip implants may become infected if the lips aquire an infection. The mouth is full of germs and saliva will contact all the open holes made by the tattooing.

Please take risks seriously. Every possible complication does not happen every time. Just because it did not happen to your friend does not mean it will not happen to you. Just because it did not happen to you last time does not mean it will not happen to you this time. On the bright side, just because it happened last time doesn’t mean it will happen next time. Hopefully you will choose a well-trained professional for your permanent makeup procedure who is knowledgeable and can identify complications in their early stages to direct you to the appropriate treatment.

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