Why I’ve been pursuing a “wipe and fix” approach to micropigmentation!

While many doctors do micropigmentation, not every doctor takes the shot and designs it for the candidate in terms of overall contour and aesthetics, but just puts a dollop of filler in what appears to be an indented area. The client wants apples, get a shot; wants to get rid of lines, get another shot. In the end, the result is a puffy, swollen “net face”. The list goes on and on. However, from the perspective of “wipe cultivation solid” to think, is completely different. In my opinion, we need to find the lifting point of support first, fix the contour, and then fill in the details. Only in this way can the material injected into the skin stay firmly in place, avoiding the dilemma of the filler “going downhill”. This requires that the doctor, in addition to professional skills, also needs to have knowledge of “artistic aesthetics”. Only then can they find the fulcrum of the face, so that the customer’s facial contour beauty at the same time, without losing the natural curvature. This is where the charm of the “Wiping and Cultivating Fixation” lies compared to other medical aesthetic concepts. Generally speaking, medical aesthetics involves several aspects, the first being surgery, the second being fillers, and the third being the use of materials. The different treatments are a combination of surgery, lipofillers and materials based on fashion trends. The positioning of “Wiping, Nourishing and Fixing” is to do some moderate sculpting and repairing to the face and body with minimal means, which is characterized by “one principle” and “six premises”. One principle is to “get rid of the clutter and keep the essence”, that is, the love and care of the skin in the first place, to find the face or body parts of the undesirable, or aging places, find ways to supplement, repair and adjust, rather than arbitrary transformation, unlimited filler, cutting, or the material to give. The principle of “erase, repair and fix” is to make sure that the patient is responsible for her own body, and the medical practitioner is also responsible for the patient, so as to prevent the reappearance of the Korean “shadow doctor”. On top of this principle, there are six other prerequisites for the “Wiping Cultivation”: First, to diagnose the skin, to know what the skin really needs, not just what you want, and to do what the skin needs, not what the head wants. Second, there are certain technical requirements for medical practitioners, who need to have certain health concepts, principles of medical practice and extensive experience. Moreover, the practitioners themselves should demand something of themselves, constantly refining their skills to stay at the cutting edge of the industry! Combine the rich experience and advanced technology to better serve the beauty seekers. Third, the overall design should have a 3D structure. When doing facial design, there must be a sense of perspective and three-dimensional concept of 3D structure, rather than simply filling up a certain plane. Fourth, we must consider the effect of multiple angles, such as front, 45° side, 90° side, up to down, down to up, as well as when making expressions. Fifth, it is necessary to combine static and dynamic to supplement and build the skin. Sixth, it is necessary to choose the material carefully, understand the characteristics of the material, and use it in the right place. Therefore, the uniqueness of “Masking” is that it is based on the principle of caring for the skin of the patient, and it cares more about the correct diagnosis, the skill of the doctor, the three-dimensional concept, and the careful selection of materials, so that the skin is correctly replenished with a minimal amount of skin, and the restoration and sculpture of the face and the body is achieved. We perform a “wipe, repair and fix” on the face to see where the source of looseness, sagging and concavity is, and then help it to make a support point. Through the doctor’s expertise, the use of different materials, and experienced injection techniques, the naturalness and maintenance of the candidate’s face will show different results! What has your skin gone through? What are the causes of aging? To make a definitive diagnosis, the doctor must be well versed in anatomy and understand the structure, musculature, and nerve distribution of the face. In addition, he or she must be familiar with the differences between the various form materials and size molecules. Then, based on the characteristics of various materials and the individual’s predisposition, the operation is carried out in different parts of the skin and at different depths. The attitude with which doctors in the medical aesthetics industry scrutinize materials is crucial to the healthy aesthetic transformation of their clients. Once a new range of materials is developed and marketed, doctors are faced with many choices: does this material have any side effects? How long will the effect last? How much is the price? If the doctor is not rigorous enough, the beauty and health of the patient will not be guaranteed. For example, collagen is divided into “no cross-linking” collagen and “cross-linking” collagen, which are used in minimally invasive or micropigmentation of the skin, how to choose? This is based on the texture of the skin of the patient, and the choice is based on what is useful to the skin and what is needed to supplement the skin, rather than simply filling in, filling in, filling in. In addition to understanding the material, the doctor should also be clear about where the manufacturer’s position is in the initial development and why this material was developed, rather than comparing whether it is domestic or imported. For example, hyaluronic acid, many kinds of hyaluronic acid composition is not the same, the research and development process, the process of making, the effect on the skin is also different. Practitioners should use a prudent attitude to locate the strengths of the material, and make clear where exactly it will help the skin. Cosmetic injections are definitely not a done deal, and the doctor must know the amount to use and the level of application beforehand. A certain level of the skin does not need this material you give it, the need for the place but not given, naturally not achieve the desired effect. For example, many people find that hyaluronic acid is injected into the skin to fill it in, and the result disappears in half a year or a year. And some people, perhaps because of the different injection methods, the effect is far more than expected: “How can you maintain so long without absorption?” In fact, after hyaluronic acid injection, the skin produces a change, stimulated by hyaluronic acid, or change the skin’s tissue, so that it produces more collagen, this collagen is really useful for the skin. Hyaluronic acid is absorbed into nutrients that will help it with elasticity and strain. However, the structure that supports the skin is still collagen, and more collagen will be produced if the level and method of injection are correct. Imagine if hyaluronic acid is injected centrally, where collagen will be produced, it is only wrapped in an outer layer of collagen. If you inject it in a distributed manner, it will produce a lot of collagen, wrapped in a circle. In other words, the way you inject it, in the right layers and amounts, you can create more collagen that you need, not just how long the hyaluronic acid will last in there.