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Why Permanent Makeup (PMU) Is Not a Lifetime Application
Permanent makeup (PMU) is a popular form of tattooing applied to the eyebrows, eyelids, and lips for corrective and aesthetic purposes. It also has medical applications, such as reconstructing the breast areola, mimicking hair follicles on the head, and ...
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PERMANENT MAKEUP: A TATTOO IMITATION PROCEDURE FROM THE SHARIAH PERSPECTIVE
The growing interest in permanent makeup, which provides a lasting and perfect appearance, has sparked concerns regarding its safety and compliance with Islamic beliefs.
Nusaibah Anuar Musaddad +4 more
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Detection of anaerobic and aerobic bacteria from commercial tattoo and permanent makeup inks. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Tattooing and use of permanent makeup (PMU) have dramatically increased over the last decade, with a concomitant increase in ink-related infections. Studies have shown evidence that commercial tattoo and PMU inks are frequently contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms.
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The growing popularity of permanent makeup is associated with an increase in the need for treatments that effectively remove pigments from the skin. The risk of the radiation wavelength not being adjusted to the spectral ranges of individual pigments ...
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Safety of Tattoos and Permanent Make up (PMU) Colorants
The art of tattooing is a popular decorative approach for body decoration and has a corrective value for the face. The tattooing procedure is characterized by placing exogenous pigments into the dermis with a number of needles.
Eleni Andreou +3 more
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Eyebrow tattoo-associated sarcoidosis: A case report
Cutaneous sarcoidosis can manifest after doing a permanent makeup (PMU), such as tattooed eyebrows. A 41-year-old Chinese woman, with a tattoo in the eyebrows, developed yellow–brown plaques in her eyebrows for several months.
Shu Nie +5 more
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Permanent Make-Up (PMU) Inks Decolorization Using Plant Origin Materials
Permanent make-up (PMU) has become a very popular application over the last few years. The ingredients of PMU inks, used over the face area, are organic and inorganic substances very close to the chemical composition of tattoo inks.
Eleni Andreou +6 more
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Complications of tattoos and permanent makeup: overview and analysis of 308 cases [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundWorldwide 10–20% of the population is tattooed. However, tattoo complications can occur, such as allergic tattoo reactions, infections, and manifestations of autoimmune dermatoses. Despite the growing popularity of tattoos and changes in tattoo ink composition over the last decades, little is known about these complications, its ...
S.A.S. van der Bent +5 more
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MRI-Induced Neurosensory Events in Decorative Black Tattoos: Study by Advanced Experimental Methods
Adverse reactions in tattooed skin during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are rare but well known. Previous reports describe sudden burning pain in tattooed skin, sometimes accompanied by mild erythema and oedema when entering MRI scanners.
Kasper Køhler Alsing +6 more
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A systematic review on physical mutagens in rice breeding in Southeast Asia [PDF]
In the 1920s, Lewis Stadler initiated the introduction of permanent improvements to the genetic makeup of irradiated plants. Since then, studies related to breeding mutations have grown, as efforts have been made to expand and improve crop productivity ...
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