Is permanent makeup safe?
Your technician should perform all procedures with one-time disposable supplies and follow strict sanitation and sterilization guidelines as required by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and OSHA regulations. Make sure that your technician has formal training with blood borne pathogens. According to the SPCP, facilities where you are at risk of environmental contaminates such as nail dust, hair clippings, etc. should be avoided. In fact, in many states, regulations prohibit these procedures from being performed hair or nail salons for this very reason. If proper sterilization and sanitary guidelines are met, permanent cosmetics should be completely safe.
The procedure is very safe. Allergic reactions to permanent cosmetic procedures are extremely rare. The cosmetic pigments are made from completely natural ingredients. Because micropigmentation is a skin invasive procedure, sanitary surroundings, sterile equipment and disposable needles are essential. River Goddess Day Spa meets and exceeds all safety regulations and guidelines of and is overseen by the Texas State Health Department.
Permanent Makeup is safe depending on the training, skill and experience of the artist. She/he has to be a good listener and is able to address the needs and wants of her client. She must also be able to communicate with the client about the realistic results from Permanent makeup. As a rule, tattooing is implantation of color under the skin effectively to cause a change in color that is visible to the naked eye. It has been done for over thousands of years dating back to the first prehistoric man who used ashes and soot with a wooden splinter to inject primitive designs on his body to psychologically give him power over man and earth. This ancient tradition continues even to this day in many parts of the world. Today, we tattoo under clean, safe and sterile environments. Everything is one time use and disposable.