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Advantages
*Low pain/noise/operating temperature
*Dual function MTS/permanent make up
*Micro-pigmentation device
Features of the machine
- IC processor chips, using a program-controlled.
- Stable power supply of-PWM method.
- Precision work to facilitate movement of the needle straight.
- Precision machining the end of the needle used.
- Type one-touch controls on the remote control mode (step 15 speed)
- Easy adjustment needle length.
- There is no strain on your wrist and light handpiece (for prolonged use OK)
- Handpiece of the pigment in the blood and there is no residual.
- One-touch speed level conversion.
- Handpiece satisfying sense of the contemporary design (ergonomic grip design)
- The needle kinds : 1R, 2R, 3R(0.35mm), 3R(0.40mm), 4F, 5R. MTS Needle
Permanent makeup is a cosmetic technique which employs tattoos (permanent pigmentation of the dermis) as a means
of producing designs that resemble makeup, such as eyelining and other permanent enhancing colors to the skin of the
face, lips, and eyelids. It is also used to produce artificial eyebrows, particularly in people who have lost them as a
consequence of old age, disease, such as alopecia totalis, chemotherapy, or a genetic disturbance, and to disguise
scars and white spots in the skin such as in vitiligo. It is also used to restore or enhance the breast's areola,
such as after breast surgery.
Permanent Makeup FAQ
Permanent Makeup - What is it?
Permanent cosmetic makeup is cosmetic tattooing. The specialized techniques used for permanent cosmetics are
often referred to as "micropigmentation", "micropigment implantation" or "dermagraphics". The cosmetic implantation
technique deposits colored pigment into the upper reticular layer of the dermis.
See also "Is Permanent Makeup for Me?"
How are Permanent Cosmetic Procedures Performed?
Permanent cosmetics procedures are performed using various devices, including the traditional tattoo coil machines,
the pen or rotary machine (includes the digital rotary machines) and the non-machine or hand device. The process
includes a consultation, the application of pigment, and at least one or more follow up visits for evaluating the healed
design work and color of the pigment.
Who Benefits from Permanent Makeup?
People who meet minimum age requirements and have the ability to heal properly from minor wounds can benefit from
the liberating benefits of permanent cosmetics.Interest in this service spans the young to the more mature; those who
desire a soft, natural enhancement to their appearance. It is especially valuable to people who can't wear traditional
cosmetics due to allergies and skin sensitivities; active people who want to look their best for sports activities such as
swimming, hiking, biking, tennis, aerobics; and those who don't want to worry about "sweating off" or reapplying
cosmetics.Permanent Cosmetics also benefits the vision challenged who have difficulty applying their cosmetics; and
others with dexterity related conditions such as arthritis, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke survivors, and
busy people who don't have time to spend applying and refreshing makeup throughout the day and evening.
What Type of Permanent Cosmetic Procedures can be Done?
Permanent Cosmetic procedures can be very subtle or dramatic depending on what you are looking for. Options include:
Eyebrows
Eyeliner, Top and Bottom
Lipliner, Lip Color, and Blend
Scar Camouflage, Beauty Marks, Hair imitation, Lash Enhancement, and Areola Repigmentation
NOTE: Some of these procedures use more advanced techniques (para-medical techniques) and thus require an
experienced technician with advanced training.
Are Permanent Cosmetics Really Permanent?
Permanent cosmetics procedures are considered permanent because pigment is tattooed into the upper reticular part
of the dermal layer of the skin and cannot be washed off. However, as with any tattoo or colorant (pigment) in general,
fading can and often does occur, requiring periodic maintenance referred to as color re-enhancement or color refreshing.
The scientific structure of pigments and the requirement for periodic refreshing is identical to that of tinted hair color;
faded material on furniture that may be located near a window and subject to sun exposure; house paint that is exposed
to the sun and other environmental elements; pigment implanted in the skin may fade with time.This colorant periodic
maintenance requirement is a good opportunity to reevaluate one's color and design preferences. While the concept
of permanent, without any change, may seem like a perfectly good idea, think about how your tastes have changed over
the years. From time to time likely you have made subtle or dramatic changes in your clothing preferences, your hair
color and style, and if you wear topical makeup, those colors have changed as well.The fact that most people will require
periodic color refreshing of their permanent cosmetics is the opportune time to work with your technician to reevaluate
your overall appearance profile and determine if any changes are appropriate.Longevity varies from person to person
depending on their life style (sun exposure), the color(s) used for the permanent cosmetic procedure, and are also
thought to be affected by topical products applied to the skin. See also "Is Permanent Makeup Really Permanent?"