Medical Micropigmentation
Micropigmentation offers fantastic results in the medical field. Specialized camouflage techniques can disguise and improve many medical conditions such as:
Contraindications
To perform a permanent makeup procedure, you must ensure that you meet the following conditions:
- Be over 18 years of age.
- Not be allergic to pigments or have not had an allergic reaction prior to a micropigmentation procedure.
- Not having any of the medical conditions or considerations mentioned below:
- Hemophilia
- Lopus
- Shingles or cold sores
- Glaucoma
- Melanomas on the skin (Skin cancer)
- Epilepsy
- Healing problems (Keloid formation)
- Alopecia in the area to be treated
- Diabetes
- Dermatitis, eczema, rosacea or psoriasis in the area to be treated.
- Chronic acne in the area to be treated
- Heart problems
- High blood pressure
- Hepatitis
- HIV
- Use of acne medications
- Have taken Accutane in the last 4 months.
- Being in dermatological treatment in the facial area
- Being pregnant or breastfeeding
- Having radio or chemotherapy
- Have plastic surgeries in the facial area in the next 2 months
- Have applied Botox in the last month.
- Having undergone an abrasive treatment on the skin such as chemical peeling, microdermabrasion, laser in the last month.
- Plan to apply Botox to me in the next 2 weeks.