Dallas Permanent Makeup doctors
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Ronald Friedman, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
6124 W Parker Rd Ste 232, Plano |
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Scott E. Kasden, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1422 Main Street Suite 274, Southlake |
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Rod J. Rohrich, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
9101 N. Central Expressway Suite 600, Dallas |
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Jeffrey Adelglass, MD
Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon
6020 W. Parker Rd. Suite 400, Plano |
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Robert C. Bledsoe, Jr., MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1600 West College Suite 380, Grapevine |
Recent Answers
A doctor friend of mine told me that tattoos darken with age. I'm thinking about getting my eyebrows tattooed, but don't want dark eyebrows when my hair turns gray. Any thoughts?
If your esthetician or nurse uses natural pigments, they will actually lighten with time. In fact, permanent makeup is probably a misnomer. It is actually semi-permanent makeup, as it will fade sufficiently to require touch up in about 5 to 10 years.
Can someone with permanent lipcolor that was blackened by laser have the color reversed by implanting a correction pigment into it? Is there anything that can be used to prevent laser from harming permanent makeup?
You may benefit from "needling" of the permanent makeup. This involves multiple punctures with the same device used to create the original tattooing of the skin. When this process is performed with no pigment added, the existing pigment is often disrupted, causing much of the permanent makeup to be broken down. This may result in lightening of your existing tattoo.
Can anybody recommend to me a provider in Dallas where I can get permanent eyebrow makeup? Thanks!
I recommend Tina MacPherson, R.N. She does permanent make-up in the offices of several plastic surgeons, including my office. Tina has devoted her career solely to permanent make-up, and she excels at it. For her contact information, you can call 469-467-0100.




