Question from a master:
Why is the pigment not fixed on the skin?
There are two explanations of this situation. The first one is the pigment is situated on the very surface and goes down with the epidermis. Masters often say that this is the peculiarities of the client's skin. There is no such skin that can't fix the pigment.
The second explanation is the pigment was injected too deep or the given injections damaged skin greatly, and that leads to the inflammation after the procedure. The same reaction may be caused by infection that got into a sore, and this may happen both in the master's work place by breaching the hygiene, or at client’s home by doing wrong postprocedural care. Your clients are also responsible for the results of the procedure. They should also pay more attention to it. The master and client work together, always. During the inflammation a blurry localization of the pigment or a big scab, that passes away with major part of the pigment, is possible.
When scab goes off fast and smoothly it shows the quality of your work. Many clients say they don't even have scab. This is not true, of course. The client gets scabs anyway, as this is the natural skin regenerative process. However, if clients doesn't take care of the permanent makeup, a slight exfoliation may lead the recovery process. The scab on the brows may last about 5-7 days because brows hair as well as eyelashes hair don't allow it to go off quickly, whereas the scab on the lips goes off in 3-5 days.
Let me tell you about the treatment I usually advise.
During 24 hours after the procedure wash the area of the permanent makeup using alcohol disinfectant solution such as Chlorhexidine or Miramistin in order to remove the excess of the lymph, which forms this scab. Then apply a tiny layer of smooth wood-healing cream with Panthenol. I also recommend to protect the area of the permanent makeup with the sun protecting cream with SPF in sunny days. To prevent Herpes Simplex Virus I recommend you to use Valtrex during 5 days after the procedure or 1 pill twice a day.
Apply a thin layer of Hydrocartisone cream 0,5% 2-3 time a day on your eyelids.
You are forbidden to go to steam baths, saunas, swimming pools, sun booths, do any facial cosmetic procedures during the first week or remove the scabs. The results of the procedure may be assessed only in a week and make correction if it is needed.
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