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Frequently Asked Questions 
 
 
WHAT IS PERMANENT COSMETIC MAKE UP?
Permanent cosmetic make up is often referred to as "micro pigmentation, micro pigment implantation or dermagraphics."  The cosmetic implantation technique deposits color pigment into the upper reticular layer of the dermis.  
 
HOW IS THE PERMANENT COSMETIC PROCEDURE DONE?
Permanent cosmetic procedures are performed by using various methods.  Which includes the pen rotary machine, up scaled digital linier machines, coil machine (tradtional tattoo) the non-machine or hand method. The process includes an initial consultation, application of pigment, and at least one or more follow up visits for adjusting the shape, color or density of the pigment. Face It uses the finest digital machine (Nouveau Conture).
 
WHO BENEFITS FROM PERMANENT COSMETIC MAKEUP?
Anyone from the young to the elderly, who desires a soft, natural enhancement to their appearance.  It is especially beneficial to people who can’t wear other cosmetics due to allergies and skin sensitivities.  Active people who want to look their best for activities such as swimming, hiking, biking, tennis, aerobics.   Those who don't want to worry about "sweating off" or reapplying cosmetics.  For the vision impaired, who have difficulty applying cosmetics and others with motor impairments such as arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke survivors.  Even those with unsteady hands or are to busy to apply their make up.
 
WHAT TYPES OF PERMANENT COSMETIC PROCEDURES CAN BE DONE?
Permanent cosmetic procedures can be very subtle or dramatic depending on what you are looking for. Lash Enhancement ~ Eyeliner ~ Eyebrows ~ Lip Liner ~ Full Lips ~ Scar Cover up ~ Areola & Skin discolorations. 
 
ARE PERMANENT COSMETICS REALLY PERMANENT?
Technically, permanent cosmetic procedures are considered permanent because the color is implanted into the upper reticular part of the dermal layer of the skin and cannot be washed off. However, as with any tattoo, fading can and often does occur.  It requires periodic maintenance, color re-enhancement or color re-freshing. Just like hair color, furniture that may be located near a window, or even house paint.  Pigment implanted in the skin, will fade with time. 
 
HOW LONG DOES EACH PROCEDURE TAKE?
The initial procedure will generally take approximately 1 to 2 ½ hours. Touch up procedures usually do not require as much time. 
 
DOES IT HURT?
Most people experience some discomfort. This may vary according to each individual's pain threshold and the skills of the technician performing the service. HOWEVER, there are different methods available to help with pain management, including various topical anesthetic ointments, anesthetic locals and nerve blocks (administered by a doctor or dentist). Your technician should discuss these methods with you to determine which suits you best. 
 
IS IT SAFE?
Yes! We have a health regulated facility. We follow all OSHA standards. All needles and parts are disposed of after each client.  Proper sterilization and sanitary guidelines are met.
 
WHAT IF I DON'T LIKE IT?
Although the procedure is considered permanent, these procedures do have flexibility in changing color and shape to some extent. Colors will appear darker immediately following the procedure but will soften and lighten during the healing process. The healing time is different for each individual and procedure. 
 
ARE THERE ANY AFTER OR SIDE EFFECTS?
Generally, there is some swelling in the treated area, while eyebrows may show little or no after effect.  Eyeliner and lips may show more and the edema may last from 2 to 72 hours. During the procedure there may be some bleeding and or bruising. There is usually some tenderness for a few days. The color is much darker than you may expect for the first 6-10 days. Sometimes people have reactions to antibiotics but you may use any type of antibiotic that you prefer. 
 
DO THE PIGMENTS POSE ALLERGY PROBLEMS?
The application is deep enough to penetrate the minute capillaries in the dermal layer of skin. There have been few reactions to the pigments.  Some doctors suggest that the patch test be eliminated because allergies can develop from anything, at anytime. They also recommend that people with allergies should have permanent cosmetic procedures done because it replaces cosmetic products that people may be sensitive to. There have been very few reactions to pigments and rare in cases of blue-based red pigments. 
 
IS THERE ANY POSSIBILITY FOR MEDICAL PROBLEMS?
The possibility that you would have any problems or reactions from these procedures is almost non-existent with today’s health standards. SPCP member professionals are given continued opportunities for education in practicing precise methods of sanitation and sterilization. Post procedural instructions, if followed carefully, will completely eliminate any risks. 
 
WHAT'S A TOUCH-UP AND WHEN DO I NEED ONE?
A touch-up is a color re-enhancement. The implanted color is sometimes not perfect after the first procedure. These procedures usually require at least one follow-up after the initial procedure.  It is recommended that you do not traumatize the skin again for a minimum of 4 weeks. 6 weeks is better but of course, your individual needs take precedence. 8 weeks is recommended after a lip procedure.