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11-14-2018 11:25 PM
Like any procedure one might be contemplating, homework is important. Research, inquire about the person's license, is it expired, is it current for the state you're living in; ask for satisfied customer's names, read reviews, visit the location, check with your local health department to see if any have been filed, there are different inks used for cosmetic tattoos (find online), ask about the ink and methods used to make sure they are in compliance.
I did the research with my Mother 6 years ago when she wanted to have her eyebrows tattooed. She decided to go to a dermatologist who had 3 cosmetologists trained in eyebrow tattooing, among other things on staff.
The procedure was not painful. A topical anesthetic was applied before her procedure, she said felt only a few pin pricks. Her eyebrows turned out beautifully, she had no side effects or follow up problems at all. At 6 years, they have started to fade somewhat, (she was told fading would happen when she first interviewed them) she plans to go back in a few months to have them darkened again.
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