Before you try cosmetic tattoos – See this | AWAYION BEAUTY

Hi, Friends!

As you browse through various YouTube channels, you find yourself captivated by random YouTubers who have embraced cosmetic tattoos. Curiosity peaks within you, and you contemplate trying it.

But, just the mere thought of cosmetic tattoos sends butterflies fluttering in your stomach, creating a mix of excitement and nervousness. 

What can you do?

In this post, explore 3 crucial medical justifications for opting for cosmetic tattoos, as well as 5 notable risks linked with undertaking this procedure. Because every girl must know about cosmetic tattoos.

(Trust me, you will be glad you did the research. Before jumping on the permanent/semi-permanent makeup bandwagon.)

*Disclaimer: This post is NOT to be used as judgement on people who choose this method. It is F.Y.I. only. As with any health tip or beauty hack, ask your doctor first. Please ask an honest licensed pro. Always do further research on what you consume. These tips are based on the scientific findings of wellness researchers. Also, the sources for this or any post does not equal a full endorsement of any their personal views by Awayion.com.***

Sound promising? Okay, ladies. Let’s start!

Medical Reasons:

Apart from vanity, most patients opt for permanent/semi-permanent makeup (aka cosmetic tattoos) because of medical reasons. That being said, these patients are eagerly seeking corrections for their facial skin or hair follicles.

Despite the possibility of additional scarring, these patients still opt for cosmetic tattoos despite having already experienced the lasting effects of permanent cell damage because of diseases or unfortunate accidents.

Among the most common permanent/semi-permanent makeup procedures for medical reasons, micro-blading eyebrows stands out.

During this micro-blading procedure, the delicate strokes of the artist’s hand gracefully imitate the visual texture of natural hair, seamlessly blending in with areas affected by hair loss. These tattoos require the artist to delicately place pigment into the skin using a buzzing tattoo pen with a skilled hand. (You read that correctly, pigment going into skin to look like eyebrows. Yep.)

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That being said, 3 additional medical reasons for permanent/semi-permanent makeup include camouflaging Virgilio, restoring hairline or eyebrow hair-loss because of diseases, and masking burn scars as an alternative to medical reconstructive surgery.

Top 3 additional medical reasons recap:

1. Mask burn scars

2. Restore hairline or eyebrow hair-loss due to diseases

3. Camouflage Virgilio

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Major health risks

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Permanent and semi-permanent makeup can pose significant health risks that may make you think twice about getting cosmetic tattoos for either medical or purely vanity purposes.

In a distressing incident reported by the Infectious Diseases Society of America in 2011, an outbreak of Mycobacterium haemophilum occurred among twelve patients who had received permanent eyebrow makeup from the same freelance artist. The consequences were dire. These patients not only developed eyebrow lesions and cervical lymphadenitis, but they also had to undergo treatment with antibiotics.

In ten cases, surgery was necessary to address the complications caused by the infection. To make matters worse, doctors discovered traces of M. haemophilum DNA in the makeup ink itself. The physical and financial toll on these individuals was immense, leaving them to suffer both physically and financially.

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A few common permanent makeup risks recap:

1. Infections

2. Dissatisfaction about color and shape

3. Allergic reactions

4. Fading

5. Scarring

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Major Takeaways

You now explored 3 crucial medical justifications for opting for cosmetic tattoos, as well as 5 notable risks linked with undertaking this procedure.

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Giulieri, Stefano, et al. “Outbreak of Mycobacterium Haemophilum Infections after Permanent Makeup of the Eyebrows | Clinical Infectious Diseases | Oxford Academic.” OUP Academic, Oxford University Press, 15 Feb. 2011, academic.oup.com/cid/article/52/4/488/381609/Outbreak-of-Mycobacterium-haemophilum-Infections.