Micropigmentation can make people look better in a short period of time and keep them looking younger for a long time. As a result, some people “micro” themselves from time to time, while others watch others become younger and want to try it themselves. In fact, almost everyone can find a suitable treatment and care method from micropigmentation. However, this does not mean that one can be indiscriminately subjected to various micropigmentation treatments. Avoid the “herd” mentality Many beauty seekers come to the clinic and ask directly, “Do you have photorejuvenation? Do you have black face doll? Do you have electrolysis? I want to try it.” Some of these people have seen the publicity on the internet and think they are suitable for themselves, so they want to receive the treatment; others have friends around them who have had the treatment and want to try it themselves. Some of these people have read about the internet and their friends’ experiences and want to try it. The most important thing is to avoid the “herd” mentality. The most important thing is to make sure that you have the right treatment for you. For example, photorejuvenation mainly targets dullness and mild pigmentation, and can also improve skin texture to a certain extent. A course of five treatments is needed to achieve relatively stable results. For those who have “fine skin”, the early effect is not very obvious. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a couple of days to get a lot more than just a couple of days. The actual black face doll can not only brighten the skin tone, tighten the skin, but also can shrink the pores. Because of its effect on the secretion of sebaceous glands, it is especially effective for oily skin candidates, but not for those with dry skin. Therefore, it is important to have a more comprehensive understanding of the technical means of micropigmentation before undergoing it. Based on this, it is important to have a thorough communication with an experienced physician. The most important thing is to have a thorough understanding of the techniques used in micropigmentation and to communicate with an experienced physician about the problems you want to solve, to choose the right treatment according to your doctor’s recommendations, and to follow the regular procedures. Beware of adverse reactions Micropigmentation is a “minor” and “subtle” treatment. Compared to plastic surgery, the chances of adverse reactions to micropigmentation are low. However, there are adverse reactions to micropigmentation. On the one hand, it is important for the patient to be prepared for this, and on the other hand, it is important to seek treatment from an experienced surgeon to minimize the probability of adverse reactions. Adverse reactions to laser treatment are often related to the energy of the laser and the sensitivity of the patient to the laser. Within a certain range, the higher the energy of the laser, the better the results. However, at the same time higher energy may also damage normal skin, causing redness, swelling, burns and prolonged recovery time. An experienced surgeon will strike a delicate balance between effectiveness and safety. Photorejuvenation is very effective for superficial facial discoloration. Several treatments are usually required. In order to shorten the treatment, some doctors will adjust to a higher energy level as appropriate. Sometimes there is nothing unusual immediately after the treatment, and then you wake up a few hours later or early the next morning and suddenly find a face full of red spots. This usually interferes with work for a few days. Botulinum toxin is unlikely to cause serious reactions at safe doses, but repeated applications in large quantities and over a short period of time can not only be harmful to the body, but also reduce the body’s sensitivity to botulinum toxin and reduce its efficacy. Therefore, the administration of the drug in regular hospitals follows the principle of applying it at least once every 6 months. Most of the adverse reactions of micropigmentation are relatively mild and do not cause serious effects. Once the adverse reaction occurs, you should promptly inform the treating doctor, and take effective measures under the guidance of the doctor, and generally recover completely without leaving any after-effects. The main purpose of micropigmentation is to use the body’s natural repair potential to improve the state of the face and body, there is no obvious damage to the human body, the general recovery period is relatively short. After a certain treatment interval, the treatment can be repeated until satisfactory results are achieved. However, the treatment of micropigmentation should not be too frequent, otherwise it will cause a dysregulation of the body’s compensatory capacity and lead to adverse consequences. There was a woman with a pretty face who came to the clinic for treatment of facial pigmentation. Her pigmentation was caused by laser treatment. After taking the medical history, we learned that her facial pigmentation was very light at the beginning. After the initial treatment, it was slightly visible. At this time, she should have suspended the treatment and observed for a period of time. However, she happened to have a friend who sold laser equipment, and this friend was not a doctor, but she knew some treatment methods. So she repeatedly received free laser treatments. Eventually, she didn’t know how many times she had received different laser treatments, but the color of the spots on her face was getting darker and larger. Psychologically, I was very anxious! As soon as you hear of a new device, you immediately try it, and if the effect is not good, you immediately look for another device hoping to solve your problem. In such a case, the most direct and effective way is to stop all treatments and observe for six months to a year to give the organism a time for self-regulation and repair. On the other hand, the interval between treatments for micropigmentation should not be delayed for too long. For example, laser and photo hair removal usually requires 5-7 times, each time at an interval of about 45 days. At this point in time, the excess hair that was damaged in the last treatment and not shed is more fragile and may be severely damaged or even shed by another treatment. If the interval is too long, the damaged hairs recover from the damage and become strong, and the effect of another treatment will be compromised. Therefore, it is not good to receive micropigmentation treatments too often and at too long intervals. In particular, too frequent should be avoided. Long intervals only affect the effectiveness of the treatment; too frequent, however, may cause damage to the organism and aggravate the condition.