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Side effects of a permanent make-up treatment
Possible reactions after treatment
After a permanent make-up treatment, temporary unpleasant side effects may occur in the first few hours or days. It makes sense to choose a time for treatment when
short-term limitations will be least disruptive to the normal daily routine.
Common reactions:
• Swelling and redness: In contrast to the insensitive brow area, eyelids and lips
are sometimes slightly swollen and slightly red after treatment. People with a
sluggish lymphatic flow tend to react to the pigmentation with slight swelling,
but this disappears on its own after a few hours. After treatment in the eye and
mouth areas, we recommend the customer cools the pigmented area slightly
several times and moves around as much as possible. This stimulates the
natural lymph flow.
• Minor bleeding: Localised bleeding may occur in the area of the tattooed/
pigmented skin.
• Mild pain: The customer may experience mild pain on the first day after the
pigmentation.
• Temporary inflammatory reactions: Erythema and/or oedemas may occur for
up to six days. Skin irritations usually disappear within two days.
• Skin scab and peeling: These reactions may last for up to a week.
Rare reactions:
• Formation of herpes simplex virus blisters: Customers who have had lip blisters
(herpes simplex) one or more times during their lifetime may get herpes a few
days after permanent make-up treatment on the lips and/or around the mouth.
The herpes viruses responsible for the blisters lie dormant in the customer’s
body. Once they have been triggered by the treatment, it takes about three
days before the typical symptoms appear. The occurrence of lip herpes may
be reduced by taking preventive tablets before treatment.
• Allergic or allergic-like reactions: These may occur in rare cases, sometimes
proving to be severe (granulomas, permanent skin changes, pigment disorders,
dryness, sensitivity, peeling, swelling, etc.). Skin irritation (redness, reaction
to the products used, conjunctivitis, injury to the top layer of skin) is also
possible.
• Hyperpigmentation: Hyperpigmentation may occur due to the body’s own
pigments, particularly with darker skin types.
• Heating the pigmented area using PET and MRI irradiation, if the customer
has been pigmented with a pigment ink that contains iron oxide beforehand.
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