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Procedures performed by technicians who have completed a comprehensive course of instruction<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cosmetictattoo.org/article/cosmetic-tattoo-training-standards.html|title=Cosmetic Tattoo Training Standards|website=www.cosmetictattoo.org}}</ref> can minimize the risk of unwanted outcomes and client dissatisfaction.<ref>Dermatologic Complications with Body Art 2010, pp 53-60 Cosmetic and Medical Applications of Tattooing Christa De Cuyper</ref> | Procedures performed by technicians who have completed a comprehensive course of instruction<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cosmetictattoo.org/article/cosmetic-tattoo-training-standards.html|title=Cosmetic Tattoo Training Standards|website=www.cosmetictattoo.org}}</ref> can minimize the risk of unwanted outcomes and client dissatisfaction.<ref>Dermatologic Complications with Body Art 2010, pp 53-60 Cosmetic and Medical Applications of Tattooing Christa De Cuyper</ref> | ||
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It is important if you carefully read our new guidelines: | |||
'''Temperature Check''' | |||
A temperature check will be done to every client using an Infrared Thermometer Gun before entering the clinic. Any person who will be identified having abnormal temperatures will be asked to go back home and the authorities will be informed immediately. | |||
'''Face Mask''' | |||
A face mask has been mandatory for every single person. It will be made sure that a face mask is put on by every person inside the clinic at all times. If you don’t carry your face mask one shall be provided to you at the time of your arrival before entering the clinic. | |||
'''No Extra Person Allowed''' | |||
Clients are requested to not bring anyone with them to the clinic. Only those who are undertaking the treatment or start a new treatment will be allowed inside the clinic and the rest will be asked to wait in their conveyance. | |||
'''Hand Washing''' | |||
Hand washing is made compulsory for every single person who is entering the clinic. Anyone who shows up has to wash their hands thoroughly first and then they will be allowed to move further in the clinic. | |||
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Social Distancing''' | |||
There will be a clear instruction to all the clients and staff members of the clinic to maintain social distancing by maintaining a minimum of 6ft gap between each other. No unnecessary contact will be tolerated. Appointments will be managed accordingly so that there will be a minimum waiting time. | |||
'''Sterile Environment''' | |||
Regular sanitization of the waiting area and the treatment area will be done. All the pieces of equipment will be thoroughly sterilized before usage. | |||
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Microblading is a tattooing technique in which a small handheld tool made of several tiny needles is used to add semi-permanent pigment to the skin. Microblading differs from standard eyebrow tattooing because each hairstroke is created by hand using a blade which creates fine slices in the skin, whereas eyebrow tattoos are done with a machine and single needle bundle. Microblading is typically used on eyebrows to create, enhance or reshape their appearance in terms of both shape and color. It deposits pigment into the upper region of the dermis, so it fades more rapidly than traditional tattooing techniques, which deposit pigment deeper. Microblading artists are not necessarily tattoo artists, and vice versa, because the techniques require different training.
Microblading is also sometimes called embroidery, feather touch or hair-like strokes.
History
The technique of implanting pigment after the creation of fine incisions in the skin may date back thousands of years, but the trend towards using the technique for eyebrows is thought to have emerged in Asia within the last 25 years. Little else is known about the history of microblading. It had become the most popular method of cosmetic eyebrow tattooing in Europe and the United States by 2015, and new techniques such as 1D, 3D, and even 6D have emerged.
Placement and design
Microblading artists begin each appointment by discussing their client's desired look and needs before measuring and sketching out the placement of the eyebrows. Measuring brow placement is a multi-step process that begins by determining the center of the face and the set of the client's eyes. The starting point, arch, and ending point are determined by whether the eyes are normal, close-set, or wide-set. The artist sketches out the full brow with the appropriate thickness and arch height to give the client a good idea of what the finished brows will look like and set the outline for the microblading. Manual smooth shading (Microshading) can also be added to go over spin and between the hair strokes to visually give the dimension of natural eyebrow thickness without any sharp contours on the eyebrows.
Durability
The microblading procedure is a semi-permanent tattoo. Like all tattoos, microblading can fade, depending on multiple factors, including quality of pigment/ink used, UV exposure, elements found in skincare products, medications. The treatment lasts from one to two years. A touch-up session is encouraged 6 weeks after the first microblading procedure and every 12-18 months thereafter.
Safety
Safety precautions for microblading are similar to those for any other tattooing technique. The most common complications and client dissatisfaction that result from any form of tattooing are misapplication of the pigment, pigment migration, colour change, and in some cases, unintended hyperpigmentation. Serious complications are uncommon. As with all forms of tattooing, risks associated with microblading include the transmission of blood-borne pathogenic organisms (e.g., HIV, hepatitis C), as well as short-term or long-terms reactions to pigment ingredients. Therefore, it is essential to check that the technician holds appropriate licenses and registrations for the provision of tattoo services, as well as inquire about the technician's standard of training.
Procedures performed by technicians who have completed a comprehensive course of instruction can minimize the risk of unwanted outcomes and client dissatisfaction.
References
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- "MicroBlading - First Things First". www.cosmetictattoo.org.
- "A Brief History of Microblading Eyebrows | Flushing, NY". microbladingstudio.net. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
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- "Learn More about Microblading | Flushing, NY". microbladingstudio.net. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
- "Learn More About Microblading | Flushing, NY". microbladingstudio.net. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
- ^ "Microblading Consultation | Flushing, NY". microbladingstudio.net. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
- "Measuring Made Easy - Vogue Brows". Vogue Brows. July 27, 2016. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
- "Lisa Om". Om Design. May 16, 2020.
- Goldman, Alberto; Wollina, Uwe (August 11, 2014). "Severe unexpected adverse effects after permanent eye makeup and their management by Q-switched Nd:YAG laser". Clinical Interventions in Aging. 9: 1305–1309. doi:10.2147/CIA.S67167. ISSN 1176-9092. PMC 4136952. PMID 25143716.
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