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Permanent Makeup
What is Permanent Makeup?
It’s a state of the art form of cosmetic tattooing. This specialized technique is often referred to as micro pigmentation. This procedure involves accurate placement of pigment just under your skin with a color of your choice.
Who can benefit from Permanent Cosmetics?
- 1. Those who would love to save time and the hassle of applying or re-applying makeup during the day.
2. Working women who need to look their best all the time.
3. Those who enjoy a very active or athletic lifestyle that interferes with topical cosmetics.
4. Anyone that has difficulty putting on makeup due to vision problems or unsteady or arthritic hands.
5. Those with allergies or contact lenses than can cause watery eyes and smudged eyeliner.
6. Those whose lips have little definition or color.
7. Those with eyebrow loss due to age or scarring.
8. Those who would like the illusion of lost lashes or brow hair.
9. Those who have lost their nipples or areola due to surgery.
What type of permanent cosmetics can be done?
- Eyebrows
- Eye liner top & bottom
- Eyelash enhancements
- Full lip color
- Lip liner
- Areola
Is there discomfort?
This may vary according to each person’s pain threshold. We will discuss local anesthesia during your consultation.
Is it safe?
The CDC (The Center for disease control and prevention) standards are utilized at all times. Sterilization and aseptic technique are used in the office. Most supplies are one time use (disposable).
How much time is involved?
Your first appointment is the consultation which can range from 30 minutes to one hour depending on how many services are desired.
Two appointments can be scheduled at the end of the consultation. The length of the procedure appointment will vary according to the number of services.
How permanent is the procedure?
Micropigmentation is considered to be a permanent/semi-permanent process. Over a period of time, fading will occur and a maintenance visit will be required to maintain color.
I want permanent cosmetics, what do I do?
- 1. Call Kara Pribil R.N., B.S.N. and schedule a consultation.
2. Wear your makeup to you consultation. Bring your lipstick. Eyeliner and your brow pencil with you.
At your consultation we can discuss any additional questions. You will fill out a complete medical history form and receive a skin test. We will discuss the appropriate shape and color to reflect your character, facial features and lifestyle. Pictures are taken and documented in your chart.
Contact:
Kara Pribil R.N., B.S.N. at 405-821-5434