Eyebrow tattooing is currently loved by many female friends, because it does not require them to draw eyebrows every day, and they can also tattoo the way they like. It is actually normal for scabs to appear after tattooing. If the eyebrow scabs are particularly thick, you should pay more attention, because it may be caused by excessive force during tattooing, so you must handle it with caution. If the scab is too thick, it must be the result of excessive force and too deep. It is not only operational experience, but also a solid foundation for learning at that time. Only by doing this well in the early stage can we achieve very satisfactory results in actual operations with real people. When we were young, we often played outside and accidentally fell and got hurt. Then scabs would remain. The deeper the injury, the thicker the scabs would be. The principle of scab formation produced by our operation is actually the same. Therefore, a thick scab is often a sign of discoloration, which is often a direct result of severe skin damage. If the semi-permanent makeup needle is inserted too deep or too many times, it will cause serious skin damage. At this time, the human body will try its best to repair these damaged tissues and replace the damaged parts with newly generated cells. In fact, the more severe the damage, the thicker the scab and the more discoloration. Therefore, when performing semi-permanent makeup, you must control the depth of the needle, dip it frequently in pigment between the epidermis and the dermis, and minimize skin damage. The skin is divided into the epidermis, stratum corneum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale, and dermis in sequence. However, semi-permanent makeup technology is between the epidermis and stratum granulosum of the skin. Semi-permanent makeup is based on skin science and uses natural mineral pigments to deposit between the surface and stratum granulosum of the skin. The skin cells in the epidermis will naturally disappear after 3-5 years with the stratum corneum and metabolism. Eyebrow tattoo taboos Eyebrow tattooing is a cosmetic surgical procedure with the following contraindications: 1. People with infections such as furuncle, folliculitis, etc. on the face or eyebrow area. 2. Those with lesions in the eyebrow area, such as hemangioma, sebaceous cyst, seborrheic dermatitis, etc. 3. People with scar-prone constitution. 4. People with mental and neurological disorders, or those who have unrealistic or overly high expectations for the results of eyebrow tattooing. 5. Those who are allergic to eyebrow tattoo preparations. 6. The patient has a blood disease, such as hemophilia or thrombocytopenia. 7. To avoid cross infection, people with infectious diseases such as hepatitis B should not undergo eyebrow tattooing. 8. For patients with congenital or acquired ptosis, the eyebrow position on the patient side is often higher than the healthy side, which can easily cause errors in eyebrow design and often lead to unsatisfactory results after eyebrow tattooing. Therefore, it is a contraindication for eyebrow tattooing. |
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