Permanent Cosmetics in Costa Mesa CA
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Permanent Cosmetics Procedure
Permanent cosmetics is cosmetic tattooing that deposits
coloured pigment into the upper layer of the skin. Permanent Cosmetics is also referred to as permanent make-up, micro-pigmentation, micro-pigment implantation , dermagraphics, intradermal pigmentation, or cosmetic tattooing. Permanent cosmetics can help enhance appearance, and can also correct certain conditions. It is especially beneficial to people who are unable to wear other cosmetics due to allergies and skin sensitivities; active people who want to look their best for activities such as swimming, hiking, biking, tennis, aerobics, and those who do not want to worry about "sweating off" or reapplying cosmetics. Also the vision impaired people who have difficulty applying their cosmetics, and others with motor impairments such as arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke survivors, those with unsteady hands who cannot apply their own makeup, and busy people who don’t have time to spend on their makeup. Permanent cosmetics can also help cover up unsightly scars, and do not wash away, smudge, or fade in a few hours. The results can last for years.
Permanent cosmetics can be used on almost any area of the body, and is especially suited for the eyebrows, the eyelids, the lip area, and the breast areola after breast surgery. Technically, permanent cosmetics procedures are considered permanent because the color is implanted into the upper reticular part of the dermal layer of the skin and cannot be washed off. However, as with any tattoo, fading can and often does occur, requiring periodic maintenance, color re-enhancement or color refreshing. Just like hair color, furniture that may be located near a window, or even house paint, pigment implanted in the skin may fade with time.
Permanent cosmetic procedure includes an initial consultation, application of the pigment, and at least one or more follow up visits for adjusting the shape and color or density of the pigment. During consultations, the doctor or specialist can learn more about their patients and vice versa. This visit gives them a chance to evaluate the patient’s skin tone, texture and complexion. As a result, the doctor or specialist can determine the proper pigment to best match the patient’s natural colors. These visits also allow the specialists to inform the patient of the benefits, precautions, risks, methods used and other important information. Consultation visits also give patients the opportunity to talk about their goals and expectations for permanent cosmetics and to ask any other questions. It is important that patients are well-informed about the procedure before making a decision.
Permanent cosmetic procedures are performed using various methods, including the pen or rotary machine and the non-machine or hand method.
Permanent cosmetic procedures are similar to getting a tattoo. Patients are given topical anesthetic to numb the skin and, after the anesthetic takes effect, the specialist can begin. The procedure usually takes about one to two hours. There is a slight bit of discomfort as the pigment is applied; the discomfort level varies with each patient. Details about how your permanent cosmetic procedure will be performed will be provided during your initial consultation.
There is generally some swelling in the area treated, especially around the eye and lip area. This swelling usually lasts from a few hours to a few days. As a precaution, you will be given antibiotics to take after your treatment. Colors will appear darker immediately following the procedure, but will soften and lighten during the healing process. Healing times vary by individual and treatment type. While recovering, patients must follow the post-op instructions, which may include placing ice and ointment over the treated area. This may also include avoiding sunlight. Following these instructions can ensure better results and reduce the possibility of complications. Most patients are usually able to return to work the next day.
Permanent cosmetic procedures are usually performed in an office setting. However permanent cosmetic services are also seen offered at cosmetology centers, tattoo salons and beauty salons.
When looking for a place to receive permanent cosmetic procedures, make sure the specialist who performs the procedure has extensive experience in applying the cosmetics and that the specialist has your best interests in mind. Be sure and check the setting where the procedure is performed for cleanliness and professionalism.
All forms of cosmetic surgery carry some degree of risk. With permanent cosmetics, infection is the biggest possible risk. The other known risk is adverse reactions to the pigment used.
The costs for receiving permanent cosmetics can range anywhere from $350 to $600. These fees can vary depending on the procedure used. This fee only covers the physician’s costs, and does not include other miscellaneous costs. A comprehensive cost figure may be obtained while consulting with the physician. Make sure this figure includes any and all associated costs.
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Costa Mesa Marriott, 500 Anton Boulevard, +1 714 957-1100, Fax: +1 714 966-8495, [3].
Holiday Inn, 3131 South Bristol Street, +1 714 557-3000, [4].
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 2070 Newport Blvd, +1 949 631-6000, [5].
Motel 6, 1441 Gisler Avenue, +1 714 957-3063, Fax: +1 714 979-8257, [6].
Residence Inn Costa Mesa Newport Beach, 881 West Baker Street, +1 714 241-8800, Fax: +1 714 546-4308, [7].
Costa Mesa Understand Throughout the 1800's, this area consisted mostly of a few farms and some apple orchards. Costa Mesa was officially named a city in 1920; its name meaning "coast tableland" in Spanish. During World War II, Costa Mesa was the site of the Santa Ana Army Air Base, a military installation that existed only form 1942 to 1946. Today this is where the Orange County Fairgrounds are.
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