Permanent makeup is a great solution for those who want to maintain a fresh and flawless appearance, but what to do if the solution remains irrelevant? Laser removal of permanent makeup is an innovative procedure that helps to hide permanent makeup and restore the skin to its natural beauty.
What is laser permanent makeup removal?
Laser permanent makeup removal is a procedure that uses laser radiation to destroy pigment particles in the skin. The laser acts pointwise and selectively, without damaging the surrounding tissue.
How is permanent makeup removed with laser?
The laser permanent makeup removal procedure is based on the use of specialized laser systems. Laser energy allows the pigments in the skin to be destroyed gradually and without damaging the surrounding tissue. This method is one of the most accurate and reliable ways to remove permanent makeup.
What are the contraindications to the procedure?
Although laser permanent makeup removal is generally considered safe, there are a few contraindications to consider:
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- Increased sensitivity to light.
- Skin diseases in the area of the procedure.
- Using medications or creams that make the skin more sensitive to light.
Before the procedure, it is necessary to consult with a qualified specialist who will assess the condition of the skin and determine whether laser makeup removal is suitable in this case.
How many sessions will it take to completely remove permanent makeup with laser?
The number of laser permanent makeup removal sessions may vary depending on the depth and color of the pigment, as well as the individual characteristics of the patient. Usually, 3 to 6 sessions are required with intervals of several weeks between them. The final number of sessions is determined by the specialist after the procedure begins.
What kind of specialist performs the procedure?
The laser permanent makeup removal procedure is best performed by an experienced dermatologist or cosmetologist who has the appropriate qualifications and experience working with lasers.
How to care for your face after laser permanent makeup removal procedure?
Before you begin caring for your face after your laser permanent makeup removal procedure, it is important to follow the recommendations and instructions provided to you by the professional who performed the procedure. He or she will be able to give you personalized advice based on your skin type and specific procedure conditions. However, in general, the following recommendations should be followed in the first few days after your laser permanent makeup removal procedure:
Cold compresses For the first 24 hours after the procedure, you can apply cold compresses (such as ice in a gauze pad) to the treated area of the face. This will help reduce swelling and reduce discomfort.
Avoid sun exposure Avoid sunlight and UV rays for several weeks after the procedure. If you must go outside, wear a wide-brimmed hat and use sunscreen with a high SPF.
Avoid Makeup Avoid applying makeup to the treated area of your face until it has completely healed. This may take several weeks. Wait until your skin has returned to normal to avoid irritation or infection.
Moisturize your skin Use gentle, hypoallergenic moisturizers to help maintain moisture and speed up the healing process.
Avoid rubbing or friction Avoid rubbing or friction of the treated area to avoid causing irritation or damage to the skin.
Proper Nutrition and Hydration Take care of your body by eating healthy foods and drinking enough water to speed up the healing process.
Visit a specialist Follow a schedule of visits to a specialist to assess the healing process and receive any necessary advice.
Avoid swimming pools and hot tubs Avoid swimming pools and hot tubs for several weeks after your procedure to prevent infection.
Maintain hygiene. Follow personal hygiene rules to avoid infection.
It is necessary to strictly follow the specialist's recommendations and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the fastest possible healing.