Medical tattoo tips

 

Medical tattoos or micropigmentation are used to remove or improve the appearance of surgeries, accidents, burns, fractures, or diseases such as limited vitiligo and psoriasis. In medical tattoos, by injecting dye under the damaged parts and scars, it makes the scars less visible and becomes more natural.

In many cases of medical conditions, the technique of micropigmentation or medical tattoo can be used, but in general, the cases in which medical tattoo can be used are divided into six general categories:

1- Using medical tattoos to remove the surgical site; Scars, breast surgeries, treatment complications of tumors and …

2- Using medical tattoos in case of accidents; Burns, scars and…

3- The use of medical tattoos in skin diseases; Vitiligo, alopecia, incurable and pale incurable and…

4- The use of medical tattoos in congenital diseases; Incurable fillings, cleft palate (sugar lip) and…

5- Using medical tattoos to imitate hair; Low back, hair transplant, scar at the site of hair growth and…

6- Medical tattoos in color enhancement; Small eyebrows, lips with indistinct colored borders, eyelashes with distance and…

It is very important to mention that the use of this technique in all the above cases is the last step of treatment and requires the opinion of the relevant specialist and approval to do so is in the scope of work of the specialist physician.

 

Durability of medical tattoos:

Do permanent colors remain permanent? This condition varies from person to person and depends a lot on the skin type (the more oily the skin is, the less durable the tattoo colors are usually), but in most cases, the tattoo colors fade every year. They need to be repaired after a few years.

The shelf life of a medical tattoo or hair scalp is 1 to three years. (The more oily the skin, the less durable the scalp is)

Some colors migrate over time, and it is often seen in Indian ink that it should not be used in micropigmentation. Although iron oxide dyes have the least allergic reaction, they have a risk of migration.

Result

As a matter of principle, keep in mind that micropigmentation or medical tattooing is not 100% for the problem and the purpose of doing it is to reduce the inconsistency of the area with the healthy skin around it.

Medical tattoos improve the appearance of scars for patients who have undergone cosmetic surgery, such as face lifts, cosmetic breast surgeries, hair transplants, etc., or have been treated, such as cancer, thyroid resection, open heart surgery, lips Sugar and other surgeries in exposed areas of the body have been able to shine very successfully, and research has shown that patient satisfaction is present in more than 85% of cases.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

What is Livergol Pills and how effective is it in eliminating liver diseases?

Vitamin E, a vitamin for the beauty of skin and hair

Review of the best-selling anti-hair loss solutions in Iran