Make Yourself Look Beautiful With Scar Camouflage And Make-Up Treatments!

Posted by ainademo on December 24th, 2015

Well, everyone has scars, some we can see and others we feel. Scarring, whether from surgery or the result of inflammatory skin conditions such as acne, burns or trauma is often associated with considerable emotional and psychological impact.

Basically, scars are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal tissue after skin injury. And a scar is an integral part of the wound healing process and involves re-epithellialisation, neocolllagenasis, neovascularization and pigment deposition. Somehow, a prolonged inflammatory phase of 4 weeks or more during wound healing may lead to abnormal scarring.

A large number of treatments are available to treat scars depending on their condition. When it comes to scar camouflage, BBL or broad band light and PDL or pulsed dye laser are non-ablative lasers which treat the vascular component of the scar properly.

If it’s about semi-permanent make-up, it is a simple procedure of implanting colour into the skin-borrowing a technique from tattooing. There is a wide array of colours available and your practitioner should be able to guide you as to the shades that best suit you.

This type of make-up can be applied to eyebrows, top eyeliner, bottom eyeliner, lipliner and full lip colour. It is done with the usage of specialized instruments to place colour through the outermost layer of the skin-the epidermis and into the demis-the deeper layers. As the epidermis is always shedding and renewing itself, the colour will be visible through a thin veil of skin.

As and when the procedure is completed, the colour will appear darker and more defined than the final result. And it is because the colour is located in both the epidermis and dermis. The colour in the top layer will flake off during the healing process. It will fade with time and therefore require top-up procedures every 1-3 years depending on your skin type, environment and the colours used.

As a precautionary measure, you will be given an allergy test prior to the application of semi-permanent make-up. And strict hygiene is applied for the procedure with sterilization of equipment and individual sterile cartridges for every client. Make a note; no chemicals are used during the process.

Whether you are going with semi-permanent or permanent make-up, make sure that you choose the professionally trained and experienced people to perform the job. You must know that topical anaesthetics have been developed especially for permanent make-over for eye-liners, eyebrows and lip colour procedures. So, get your make-over done under the supervision of best experts!

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