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Side effects from Permanent Makeup (PMU) application and tattoo removal
Permanent makeup (PMU) is a very popular application for the correction of facial imperfections. It can be applied over the face area to correct the characteristics such as the eyebrows, the eyelids and the lips. These applications are the most famous for permanent makeup.
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Permanent makeup: A review of its technique, regulation, and complications
Journal of the American Academy of DermatologyPermanent makeup (PMU) is a popular form of tattooing used to replace or enhance the use of daily makeup. The purpose of this literature review is to provide an overview of PMU, with a particular focus on its use, regulation, and potential complications reported in the literature.
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Research on the development of a semi-permanent makeup education standardization program
K Beauty In SocietyAs the semi-permanent makeup market grows rapidly, many consumers are increasingly demanding information about semi-permanent makeup, and this has led to an increased emphasis on the safety and effectiveness of semipermanent makeup. However, as the demand for semi-permanent makeup increases, the number of practitioners who are not qualified and skilled
Minsoo Jang, Yu-jin Jung, A Reum Park
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Systemic infections associated with tattoos or permanent makeup: A systematic review
Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2022The aim of this article is to summarize published information on systemic infective complications of tattoos to gain an update of the current picture.A literature search was performed in PubMed database (2009-2019), and compared with a search without year restriction.
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Physiognomic Interpretation of Eyebrow Design in Semi-Permanent Makeup
Korean Journal of Fusion AyurvedaMoonsook Kim, Dongho Lim
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Adverse Reactions after Permanent-Makeup Procedures
New England Journal of Medicine, 2007To the Editor: Permanent makeup, used to enhance facial appearance (most commonly the eyebrows, eyelids, and lips), is administered by intradermally injecting inks containing various pigments and s...
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Vietnamese Women’s Perception of Semi-permanent Makeup
The Korean Society of Beauty and Art, 2020This study was conducted to provide basic data needed to analyze and develop Korean semi-permanent makeup training and treatment methods in consideration of Vietnamese women’s needs after investigating their perception of semi-permanent makeup. For this purpose, a survey was conducted from May 10 to August 10, 2019 (90 days) on 294 women living in ...
Kyeong-Ok Kim, Wang-Keun Yoo
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