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| AN EVENING OF BEAUTY FOR LONG-TIME-LINER® CONTURE® MAKE-UP SALON IN BEVERLY HILLS
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To avoid the risks and hazards of permanent make-up, tattoos and removal, try a Conture® Make-up. Conture® Make-up is cosmetic tattooing that is safe, reliable and semi-permanent.
The procedure is conducted with completely disinfected and sterilized equipment and a one-time-use needle. The pigmentation colors and pigmentation device are medically regulated, tested and approved by European Standards ISO13485. Therefore, this procedure has no risks for blood bourne diseases, infection or allergic reactions.
The semi-permanent color is pigmented into the first layer of the skin, the Epidermis, where it lasts anywhere from 1-3 years depending on the individual's skin regeneration. Conture® Make-up can be touched up to refresh the design, reshaped, replaced with different colors or left to fade.
Permanent make-up and tattoos are pigmented into the middle and lower layers of the skin, the Dermis and Hypodermis, where they last for life. These tattoos cannot be altered in shape or color and cannot be easily removed. Because Conture® Make-up only penetrates the first layer of the skin, the individual has the option to keep the semi-permanent make-up longer, change it or let it fade .
Many individuals who have had permanent make-up or tattooing go through painful, time consuming and expensive removal procedures. Save yourself the agony and try a Conture® Make-up!
Other Facts about Permanent Makeup
- The 4 most common complaints about permanent makeup are that the pigmentation is "too dark," the "wrong color," or "uneven" and "too dramatic”.
- Costly and painful pigment lightening techniques and/or laser removal are currently the only solutions to “fix” permanent makeup.
- Permanent makeup complications include allergies to pigments, formation of scars, granulomas and keloids, skin cracking, peeling, blistering and infection.
- Improper sterilization methods of tattooing instruments may infect the patient with serious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis.
- Although rare, individuals with permanent makeup have reported swelling or burning in the affected areas while they were undergoing an MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging).
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