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Technicians are not all equally trained correctly. Some local training centers have limited facilities and practice guidelines. Find out, where and when they have successfully completed their training.Certification is a formal recognition of individual knowledge. A certified individual has the knowledge to provide a specific level of quality.
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Anyone above 21-years-old (clients below 21 years of age must have the consent of their guardian). Clients must:▬ Not be pregnant or nursing
▬ Not have a health condition that would prevent proper healing
▬ Not be taking medications (blood thinners) that would affect the outcome of the procedure
▬ Not suffer allergies to product ingredients
▬ Not have allergies in topical makeup
▬ Has dexterity and eyesight challenges
▬ Has scarring from congenital cleft lips surgical repair
▬ Has undergone a mastectomy and is seeking regimentation of the nipple /areola complex area after reconstructive breast surgery
▬ Has medical conditions such as alopecia
▬ Has lost lips definition
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Usually it would last up to 3-5years and then fade overtime depending on numerous factors.The degree of fading is different for each client as a result of their unique lifestyle including exposure to sun or tanning routine, unique body chemistry, medical conditions, medical consumption, plus facial and body care maintenance can also contribute to premature fading.
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This procedure is highly specialized and must be performed by a certified specialist. Using the best scar camouflage techniques, It works like magic invisible ink through inserting medical grade pigment into the dermis layer of the skin at the desired area. This technique is used to enhance, correct, restore and re-construct, helping cover up scars or loss of skin pigment, skin disease, hair loss, and other physical abnormalities. Our mission is to implant customized skin-colored pigment perfectly matched to the client’s skin tone. The result will substantially improve appearance creating a more natural-looking healthy skin, and increasing your confidence.Answer:
Paramedical Micro-pigmentation is the most effective procedure to camouflage skin imperfection. Because it’s the only procedure that implants medical grade pigment that conceals skin imperfections better than any other procedure. Unlike other treatments that usually involve peeling, removing, or erasing,.which means your skin layer is also removed. When your skin layer is thinner, it becomes more sensitive and this can cause skin abnormalities to occur again.Answer:
Paramedical Micro-pigmentation is safe if:▬ The technician follows the Bloodborne Pathogens standard
▬ Correct devices used that are designed to prevent cross-contamination
▬ The technician has properly screened the candidates as safe for tattooing
▬ Correctly manufactured, high-quality supplies are used
▬ The technician provides the client to proper aftercare instructions to complete the healing process
▬ Client strictly follows the aftercare instructions recommended to them by the technician
For example, it is not recommended that a client who has just had Micro-pigmentation exposes themselves to germs in high traffic public areas, or is exposed to the sun, swimming pool, or ocean. The procedural area must keep clean at all times for the healing process to commence without incident.
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It can be successfully removed by a well-trained technician with the right method for correcting permanent cosmetics. Unfortunately, many uneducated technicians in Thailand use flesh skin tone Micro-pigmentation over an unwanted mistake. Micro-pigmentation using flesh skin tone over an existing mistake will create a third unwanted result. This should never be done.