Beauty, Skin care
Eyebrow piercing. Beauty requires ...
Today, piercing is very popular among young people, seeking any convenient way to decorate the body. Punctures are done almost everywhere, both on the face and on the genitals. We especially like many eyebrow piercings, which draws attention to the eyes.
Are eyebrows punctured?
You should not trust holding such an important procedure to a novice master, since he has not "filled his hand" enough and may not know how to make piercings without consequences. It is also better to "decorate" eyebrows in a specialized salon, and with a good reputation, since it depends not only on the final result, but also on the health of the client.
Eyebrow piercing: consequences
- Those who have an immune system weakened, piercing is strictly contraindicated: there is a high probability of rejection of the decoration, which will be accompanied by the manifestation of allergic reactions, suppuration and deterioration of the general condition of the body.
- If the optic nerve is damaged, visual impairment may occur.
- Blood poisoning.
Types of eyebrow piercing
Depending on the type of puncture, you can choose those or other jewelry. So, for example, making a vertical puncture, it is better to stop on a non-removable adornment, which will not cling to hair and clothes. When performing a diagonal puncture, which is the most common, you can choose a more cute accessories with pebbles. A horizontal eyebrow piercing is performed above or under the eyebrow, it provides ornaments in the form of rings, earrings, etc.
How the eyebrow piercing is performed
One of the most frequently asked questions about eyebrow piercings is: "Is it painful?". Here everything depends on the pain threshold of the client, the professionalism of the master and the puncture site. As a rule, in the area from the middle of the eyebrow to the end of the pain at puncture is insignificant, therefore anesthesia in this case is not applied. But the blood will flow necessarily, right up to the moment of complete wound healing. This usually occurs on the second day after the procedure. Injured skin is restored within 4-5 days, and hypersensitivity persists for about 2 weeks after puncture.
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