Breastfeeding and permanent makeup: pros and cons

Tattoo during lactation: why the master may refuse

2020-06-30
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Having touched upon such an important topic as tattooing and pregnancy in one of the previous articles, we decided to continue discussing the pros and cons of permanent makeup during lactation and breastfeeding

The magical moments of childbearing and lactation impose many restrictions on lovers of experiments with appearance. A cardinal change in hair color, invasive procedures and many cosmetic services are banned for a period of 2 years, but you really want to remain beautiful and desirable!

One of the procedures, the safety of which for a child is questioned, is permanent makeup during breastfeeding. American cosmetologists and pediatricians assure that it is absolutely safe for mother and baby, but experts from other countries give strong arguments in favor of why it is worth abandoning permanent makeup while breastfeeding.

We offer to assess the risks together with us and decide whether it is worth signing up for a micropigmentation procedure for a pregnant woman or a client who has recently given birth, or to suggest that she postpone her visit to the permanent makeup office for several months.

Points for and against"

Dermapigmentation is an invasive manipulation. Depending on the area of influence and the threshold of sensitivity, the procedure entails pain of varying intensity. Speaking about the dangers of permanent makeup during feeding, experts point out the following health risks for the child:

Tattooing provokes the appearance of painful sensations, so the procedure is performed under injection or local anesthesia. Among the lists of contraindications for such drugs, lactation is also present, since the active substances of the formulations can harm the baby. Of course, permanent make-up for breastfeeding can be carried out without the use of painkillers, but this can lead to pain shock and early termination of lactation.

The synthetic substances that make up the pigments, along with the blood, can pass into breast milk, which will have a harmful effect on the health of the child.

Lactation entails a change in the hormonal background of a woman, due to which the pigment may acquire an undesirable tone, lie unevenly, or be completely rejected by the body. In search of an answer to the question of whether it is possible to do permanent makeup with breastfeeding, you should first consider whether it is worth risking the health of the baby by carrying out a procedure whose result may be unsatisfactory.

Despite the above arguments, many experts in deciding the question “is it possible to do permanent makeup with GV?” Answer in the affirmative and their arguments are also quite convincing. So, supporters say that the depth of pigment injection is insufficient for the active components of the dye to enter the bloodstream and breast milk.

In addition, the modern market of the beauty industry is replete with natural pigments that do not have toxic effects. Additionally, some areas of the face have a small number of nerve endings, so they are less vulnerable to painful reactions. So, permanent makeup of eyebrows during breastfeeding can be carried out without anesthesia, and the procedure will be quite tolerable for the client.

Tattoo on different zones during lactation

Physiology after pregnancy is subject to significant changes. If during the period of gestation the pain threshold is increased and cosmetic procedures do not cause pronounced discomfort, then during lactation the state of the body changes in the opposite direction. As a result, the tattoo procedure will seem unbearable.

On the other hand, the present abundance of permanent makeup techniques offers many sparing methods for long-term coloring of the brow arch, the most popular of which is powder spraying. This manipulation brings minimal discomfort and can be performed without anesthesia. As a result, gentle permanent makeup of the eyebrows during breastfeeding is not forbidden.

However, it should be borne in mind that the stability of the result of such micropigmentation will be about 6 months, and due to the unstable hormonal background, even the most experienced specialist cannot give an absolute guarantee of a positive result. Thus, permanent makeup of eyebrows with breastfeeding can be performed and will be completely safe for the child, but the final result may not always suit the client herself!

Lips and eyelids are the most vulnerable areas on the face, as many nerve endings are localized here. The manipulations performed on these areas are very painful and are carried out only under anesthesia, which is contraindicated during lactation.

Among the common adverse reactions of dermapigmentation of the eye and lip contour are conjunctivitis, herpes and other infectious diseases that can also be infected by the baby. For the treatment of these diseases, synthetic ointments are used, which have toxic side effects, therefore, are contraindicated in breastfeeding.

Reviews and opinions of cosmetologists about the procedure of permanent makeup during breastfeeding are very mixed. A small number of masters agree to tattoo such clients, while such a risk will be taken either by a true professional who is completely confident in his abilities and qualifications, or, conversely, by an inexperienced master who is little aware of the risks and possible negative consequences.

Tattoo during lactation: why the master may refuse

You can not hide the fact of breastfeeding from a specialist. And you should not harbor a grudge against a specialist if he decided not to carry out the procedure, since such changes in appearance can bring unexpected results.

Firstly, it is not known for certain how the pigment will behave in a woman's body, because metabolic processes proceed differently during lactation. In some situations, this unexpectedly affects the final result of the tattoo. The master explains the refusal to work with uncertainty in the final result.

Given the fact that the effect of eyebrow tattooing during breastfeeding on the mother's body and milk has not been fully studied, it makes sense to postpone the manipulation until the end of a specific period. Firstly, the risk of a dye allergy in a woman and her baby increases. In the event of an allergy, it is difficult for a woman to treat, since at this time most antihistamines cannot be used. A child has a similar situation - when allergens are transmitted through milk, a negative reaction is worsened, up to anaphylactic shock.

The pigment itself does not enter breast milk, but some of its components can affect the composition. Moreover, after a session in a nursing mother, milk secretion may be temporarily disrupted. This is due to sharp fluctuations in the levels of the hormones oxytocin and prolactin.

Other dangers

During breastfeeding, immunity decreases due to increasing stress on the body. The introduction of a foreign substance through the skin hits the defenses even more, and an open wound is a direct path to infection. If the master works with poorly sterilized instruments, the risk of contracting HIV, viral hepatitis or herpes increases significantly. It is forbidden to carry out the procedure during critical days or a cold.

Most drugs are prohibited during breastfeeding, which means that it will have to be interrupted and the child transferred to artificial mixtures. For this reason, you should look for an experienced, long-term master who has reviews on eyebrow tattooing while breastfeeding.

Summing up, we repeat once again that many cosmetologists do not recommend tattooing during breastfeeding. Before deciding to have a session of permanent makeup with a client who is breastfeeding, it is recommended to seriously weigh the pros and cons. You can additionally consult with an experienced master or a knowledgeable specialist from the field of medicine.

The final decision is made by the client, but it is better to get a tattoo at the end of lactation.