Cosmetic and Medical Micropigmentation Training

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Medical Tattooing Techniques

Procedure and Techniques

Medical tattooing is similar to traditional tattooing, but with a few key differences. The procedure involves injecting pigment into the skin using a needle or rotary machine. The pigment is chosen to match the patient's skin tone and the surrounding area. Depending on the condition being treated, different techniques and tools may be used. For example, microblading can be used for eyebrow restoration, while scalp micropigmentation can be used for hair loss. It's important to note that medical tattooing is a medical procedure, and should only be performed by a licensed professional.

Areola Restoration is, by far, the most common treatment or procedure I train. It is incredibly rewarding for anyone offering this service - and ideal for qualified semi permanent makeup technicians.