*Important Questions to ask BEFORE you have any Micropigmentalogy work done.
1. Is your Micropigmentologist one with all the credentials to assure you that they have all the training necessary to do exceptional work, or are they someone who is a ‘hobby’ micropigmentalogist who simply wander from city to city knocking on doors offering nightmares disguised as ‘bargains’?
2. Do I want to trust my appearance to someone who is not even welcomed in a budget salon, yet will make horrible and permanent mistakes on my face? One frequent mishap is that the person doing the work is so under trained that they have no medical knowledge and inadvertently place pigment into tear ducts where it migrates to the side of the face leaving vivid purple shading with the appearance of serious bruising – which is not reversible.
3. Would I rather have a thoroughly trained and certified person do my work, one who is highly trained and uses the finest medical quality supplies, pigments and tools? There is no comparison between the exquisite German made tools that are medical grade and digital that only the top Micropigmentologists demand and the cheap, flimsy tools that are used by your bargain drifters. The price of your procedures reflect the expensive and long training it takes to become a quality practitioner of these methods and also the medical grade pigment, supplies and tools they use in their trade.
4. If you can’t afford to have your work done right, when will you be able to afford to have it done over? Removing mistakes is usually by an ‘emergency’ request because the work has been so inferior that the customer wants immediate correction because of the embarrassment. These corrective sessions are usually the most costly and in most cases require more time and a lot more expenditure than being done right the first time by one of the few exceptional and expert practitioners of these amazing procedures. In this line of work don’t let anyone tell you there are bargains, the experts are in demand and do not offer bargain basement prices.
5. Are you willing to pay the slightly higher cost of having your micropigmentology done by someone who will work with you and will offer you the training, experience and quality to assure you of excellent results?
When people who receive referrals from Plastic Surgeons work on your face you can be confident that you are getting a quality Micropigmentologist and not someone who is offering you a bargain that is not worth half of what you will pay them based on their usual results.