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		<title>By: Meghan Tchir</title>
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		<dc:creator>Meghan Tchir</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 05:09:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Where can I find reputable doctors in the Northeast region of the US? 
And also can these tattoo&#039;procedures be covered by any insurances after a person has lost their eyebrows permanently after chemo procedures?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where can I find reputable doctors in the Northeast region of the US?<br />
And also can these tattoo&#8217;procedures be covered by any insurances after a person has lost their eyebrows permanently after chemo procedures?</p>
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		<title>By: Fran Manc</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fran Manc</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 11:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am concerned that the reader will not understand that there truly is no such a thing as semi-permanent makeup.  If pigment is implanted into the outer layer, the epidermis, this renews every 30 plus days depending on age, and certainly the color will not last at all.  There is nothing magical about any tattoo process that will guarantee the pigments only come in contact with the outer layer.  Some people say semi-permanent because it fades.  It is very easy to get a color refresh every couple or few years rather than go with fading colors for many years in the hopes that it will completely fade away.  It simply is not guaranteed.

If one wishes to have the procedure, it must be considered permanent and will require maintenance.  Also, my extensive research does not reveal any studies done as to client satisfaction.  Where do you get your figures that a full 30% of eyebrow tattoo clients are dissatisfied?  The industry would hardly survive that.  I believe with today&#039;s regulations, increased education, and industry self-imposed regulations on pigments (see Pigment Guidelines http://www.spcp.org/guidelines.htm) far more women and men are pleased with their permanent cosmetic procedures.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am concerned that the reader will not understand that there truly is no such a thing as semi-permanent makeup.  If pigment is implanted into the outer layer, the epidermis, this renews every 30 plus days depending on age, and certainly the color will not last at all.  There is nothing magical about any tattoo process that will guarantee the pigments only come in contact with the outer layer.  Some people say semi-permanent because it fades.  It is very easy to get a color refresh every couple or few years rather than go with fading colors for many years in the hopes that it will completely fade away.  It simply is not guaranteed.</p>
<p>If one wishes to have the procedure, it must be considered permanent and will require maintenance.  Also, my extensive research does not reveal any studies done as to client satisfaction.  Where do you get your figures that a full 30% of eyebrow tattoo clients are dissatisfied?  The industry would hardly survive that.  I believe with today&#8217;s regulations, increased education, and industry self-imposed regulations on pigments (see Pigment Guidelines <a href="http://www.spcp.org/guidelines.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.spcp.org/guidelines.htm</a>) far more women and men are pleased with their permanent cosmetic procedures.</p>
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