Wednesday 3 October 2012

Consider the Risks involved in Permanent Makeup

Tattoo making and permanent makeup has become a fashion statement for a few decades. Not only celebrities but commoners are also going bananas over the technique. Whether it is permanent makeup eyebrows or permanent makeup lips, people consider it the best option to look dazzling all the times.

However, there are some serious complications involved in the process, especially for people with an abnormal medical history. Permanent makeup eyebrows or permanent lip color needs a lot of research and homework. If you are one of those people considering to get it done, make sure that you don’t have any of the following medical conditions for a safe recovery of your pigmented areas:

•    Diabetes: Diabetes people take longer time to heal and recover, and carries the higher risk of infection.

•    Glaucoma: Glaucoma patients carry high risk of damage to the eye area, while permanent makeup eyebrows or eyelids procedure.

•    Bleeding Disorders: If you have any kind of bleeding disorder such as hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, platelet disorder, discuss with your physician before taking any step.

•    Herpes Simplex: Complications may occur while permanent lips color procedure for people with Herpes Simplex.

•    Pregnancy: If you are pregnant, or considering to be pregnant, postpone you permanent makeup appointment after pregnancy.

•    Keloid Scarring: If you have a tendency to develop Keloid scars, it is very possible that you may also develop Keloid scar formation after permanent makeup eyebrows.

•    In addition to above mentioned conditions, any other condition that compromises your immune system ability to heal, would not make a suitable candidate for permanent cosmetics technique.

Moreover, permanent makeup affects differently on different people, it is advised that you don’t look at what suited best on other people, consider your own personality, your own health and condition, before getting an appointment with any well-known and experienced dermatologist. It is also good to discuss your fears and medical history with your dermatologist so that he may give you the right option.

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