Again "deuce", or Who is to blame for an unsuccessful tattoo?
Approach the procedure of permanent makeup must be conscious!
Everyone interprets the concept of an unsuccessful tattoo in their own way. Unsuccessful tattooing can be called an unusual shape of the eyebrow for the client, and the complete release of the pigment. What are the reasons for failures? Let's figure it out
Everyone interprets the concept of an unsuccessful tattoo in their own way. For the client, the shape chosen by the master based on the features of the face may look unsuccessful (although, perhaps, it is simply unusual). It is a completely different matter when the color after the procedure appears bluish or even with pronounced redness. Or the pigment did not come at all. What are the reasons? Let's figure it out.
Lack of professionalism
The most offensive and (to be honest) inappropriate reason is the lack of professionalism of the master. This disadvantage is endowed with people who believe that permanent make-up is very easy to learn and training, which is quite expensive, is useless. It remains only to sympathize with the clients of such "masters", because the tattoo removal procedure, which will surely follow soon, is not an easy and also not cheap procedure.
At the same time, the lack of knowledge of the master affects not only the mechanism (technique) of tattooing. The selection of materials may be unfair (if the master uses fake or materials that are not at all suitable for permanent makeup). Some masters neglect the safety of the client and "forget" that all consumables must be disposable or be carefully processed (for example, reusable holders).
In any case, the master must understand that he must be responsible for the unsuccessful outcome of the procedure, such as deformation of the contour, incorrect shade, excessive deepening. It is up to the master to either correct his own mistakes on his own, or carry out / pay for the removal. For conscientious masters, this can be a life hack: when a client demands a refund for a job well done, offer to immediately remove permanent makeup. It is likely that they will not get rid of good work and the conflict will be settled.
Wrong care
But the success of a tattoo depends not only on the quality of the procedure. About 50% of the successful result depends on post-procedure care. The client must remember that high-quality and quick recovery depends on whether they follow the instructions of the master. In case of improper care (or lack thereof at all), two factors can play:
- emotional tension of the client: it is possible that being in a state of emotional excitement, the client could simply forget something;
- conscious neglect (like “a friend / acquaintance has already healed”).
Therefore, experienced craftsmen recommend creating reminders for each client either in the form of a printout or in a mailing list in instant messengers or social networks. A care plan written out in points is much easier for the client to perceive.
Individual characteristics
It happens that the pigment was applied too superficially, and after the convergence of the crust, everything came out without a trace. There may be several reasons: either the master really worked too superficially, or this is a feature of the skin, the reaction of the body. In this case, there may not be a global fault of the master; both situations are worked out during the correction procedure, given that the first procedure is an "acquaintance" with the client's skin and the remainder, indeed, can be small.
But if, with the right technique of the master and with proper care, the pigment did not come from the second time, then this may be an individual feature. This is often seen with:
- oily skin type;
- hormonal imbalance (one of the reasons why permanent makeup is not desirable during pregnancy and breastfeeding, because the result can be unpredictable);
- fast metabolism;
- proximity of blood vessels to the surface of the skin.
Each of us has immunity - a protective function of the body. And to a greater or lesser extent, it can react to a foreign substance, in our case, a pigment. Complete rejection of paint is rare, and with partial shortcomings, the master makes adjustments to achieve the desired result. Therefore, it is important to treat the situation without panic and determine the cause in a timely manner.
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