Permanent makeup went wrong? Uneven, too dark eyebrows? Purple lips, black contour? You don’t have to wait a few years until unsucessful permanent makeup wears off. It can be removed or enlightened with the use of the latest laser designed to remove permanent makeup.
Technology description
Nd-yag laser Q switch penetrates through epidermis into the dermis. It affects the pigment. The pigment absorbs the laser waves and as a result changes its volume. Laser operates with high energy, pulsates at short intervals which are counted in nanoseconds. The affected pigment bloats and breaks into small particles which are later removed by organism through metabolic processes. As a result the pigment becomes lighter and finally disappears. Innovative Q-Switch laser technology makes it possible to remove even very intensive makeup. It works through heating the pigment located in the skin and then through breaking the cells where the pigment is located. The broken pigment is absorbed by microphages and its remainders migrate into epidermal surface. The procedure is performed through repeated sessions until the client is satisfied with the results. Immediately after the session the parts of the body exposed to laser are becoming white. Soon after they become reddened and swelling may occur. It disappears after 2-3 days. The next session may be repeated after 6-8 weeks. It cannot be determined in advance how many sessions will be necessary to remove the permanent makeup in full. It is also a fact that some types of permanent makeup are not possible to remove.
Contraindications
- Haemophilia
- Diabetes
- Pacemaker
- Pregnancy
- Skin diseases
- Cold
- Tendency for infections
- Intensive tan
- Tendency for discoloration and scarring
- Decreased immunity
- HIV virus
- Blood clotting disorder
- Pharmacological therapy