Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Permanent Makeup

Tattoo-Like Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedure

Using a tattoo type procedure, consumers can alter their eyebrows and lips to have the appearance of common makeup products, such as eyeliner and lipstick.

Over the past 15 years, non-surgical cosmetic procedures have become a mainstay in America. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), over 5.3 million procedures of this type were performed in 2002.

Permanent makeup is still in the early stages of adoption, but is a growing segment within this industry. Permanent makeup has only been legal in Massachusetts since 2001 after the Supreme Court prohibited the abolition of tattooing. Today, people use this practice to revamp thinning eyebrows, brighten red lips or camouflage birthmarks.

One major company puts it like this:

"Inaara will offer eyebrow reshaping, eyeliner color enhancement and lip reshaping and coloring services performed by a trained and licensed medical and esthetic staff using state-of-the-art technology for cosmetic procedures. The medical attention follows the standards of the American Board of Plastic Surgery to protect against complications. As is the case with all of the company�s medical spa services, Inaara will deliver this permanent makeup practice within the tranquil setting of a day spa replete with aromatherapy, waterfalls and a fireplace as well as the requisite creature comforts such as massages and facials."

Now that's some major pampering!


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