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Permanent Cosmetics Information

People choose a variety of cosmetics for a variety of reasons. They may be allergic to common types of cosmetics, or perhaps injury or limited dexterity prevents them from using makeup with any degree of success. Regardless, permanent cosmetics are the perfect solution for any woman who wants to look her best without having to worry about the hassle of applying makeup.

Permanent cosmetics are the perfect solution to anyone who believes that their skin could use permanent definition. Micropigmentation involves thousands of minute needle injections of a permanent dye into the first layer of skin, and no amount of crying or sweating will ever cause it to run.

There are several options for people who seek to be freed from the burden of continually applying makeup. By far the most popular type of permanent cosmetic is permanent eyeliner, but your surgeon can create permanent effects to the lips, cheeks, and eyebrows or create permanent lip liner, blush, and eye shadow.

Camouflage Cosmetics Topics Methods Q & A

Methods: Permanent Cosmetics Procedures

Lips
If you are like millions of other women who tired of searching through their purses for long minutes only to find their favorite lipstick has melted into the leather of their handbags, permanent lip color may be right for you. Some women want fuller, more defined lips or have a desire to return to the same color they had when they were younger. Contact a board certified plastic surgeon in your area to see if permanent lip color is right for you.

Cheeks
Permanent blush can provide definition to cheeks damaged by age, disease, or injury without the endless hassle of constantly applying blush. This procedure creates a tone only a few shades darker than your original skin tone and creates simulated depth and a healthy glow. Unfortunately, frequent exposure to sunlight can adversely affect the permanent blush, so ask your plastic surgeon if this procedure is right for you.

Eyes
Most people consider the eyes as the single most noticeable feature on the face. So many poets have extolled the eyes as the window to the soul, and as our windows on the world. Soft, natural looking eyeliner provides definition to your eyes, while permanent eyebrows enhance and accentuate your naturally thin or nonexistent hair. If you think you could benefit from permanent eye makeup, contact a board certified plastic surgeon in your area today.

Other
If scars, skin grafts, or other incidents have robbed you of natural looking skin tone or color, you have many permanent cosmetic options. Your skin can be re-toned to match the surrounding tissue or you can have a tattoo applied to mask the unevenness. People who have disfiguring scars also benefit from permanent cosmetics, as do women who have lost their areolas or nipples due to a mastectomy. Contact a board certified plastic surgeon in your area to see which procedure is right for you.

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Camouflage Cosmetics Questions and Answers

What are permanent cosmetics?
Permanent cosmetic makeup is a form of tattooing that uses special techniques and procedures to address different skin conditions and types.

What does getting a permanent cosmetic involve?
Using a technique called "micropigment implantation", your surgeon applies pigment just under the first few layers of skin to create a permanent colored mark.

Who gets permanent cosmetics?
Anyone who wants to be free from the hassle of constantly reapplying makeup is a good candidate for permanent cosmetics. People who have skin discolorations, scars, allergies to conventional makeup, or those who lack the dexterity to apply makeup regularly make up the thousands of people who get this procedure each year.

Does it hurt?
Although pain tolerance varies from person to person, most people who elect to get permanent cosmetics are amazed that it is far less painful than they initially thought.

How long does the process take?
Depending on the number of procedures, you should expect to spend anywhere between 30 minutes to hour for each micropigment implantation.

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