Just do it!!! You'll love the results and the benefits of not having to apply eye liner every day. I had mine done at {edited} in DesMoines, WA. She also has a salon in Kent, WA., and has been doing the procedure for about 10 years. I LOVE IT AND WOULD DO IT AGAIN!!! By the way, I'm glad I did not read about everyone's experience before I had my eyes done. I would have chickened out reviewing all the negative comments. Find a good reputible salon and go for it!!!
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I had Sclerotherapy injection procedure done 4 years ago to remove spider veins on my legs. It didn't work. I went back several months later to "try again", and it still didn't work. Now I would like to try the new laser treatment but am nervous to shell out that much money for something that may not work. Does laser treatment for spider veins really work? I have allot to treat on both legs.
I had my eyeliner permanently tattooed on this past December. The entire process took 18 minutes for upper and lower, and yes it hurt! The beautician that did my eyes has been practicing this procedure for 10 years and owns two salons. I thought she did an amazing job and am very, very happy with the results. What a pain it is to apply and wear eyeliner when you wear contacts. Make-up specs are constantly getting in your eyes so you have to remove and wash your contacts several times a day. Now I can wear my contacts all day with no issues. Here is some advise on what to do after the procedure: Please apply lots of Neosporin to both eyes night and day for three days after the procedure. I believe this single step kept me from having any issues with swelling and infection. I did have pain for two days after the procedure, so I would recommend that you have this done late in the afternoon so you can rest and then sleep for the night. This will avoid being awake during the most painful hours. The pain does get better very quickly so hang in there. My next procedure is to have my lips done. I expressed my concern regarding pain to my beautician and she suggested having my dentist give me a novocaine injection prior to having this done. She can work faster, more effectively and I wouldn't feel any pain. Hm-mm...sounds like a great idea?!
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