Honesty is the Best Policy: Disclosing Previous Work to Your PMU Artist

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When considering Permanent Makeup (PMU), honesty is crucial. This includes being upfront about any previous work you’ve had done. While it might feel tempting to hide past procedures, doing so can lead to complications and less-than-ideal results.

Why Honesty Matters

  • Safety: Many PMU pigments contain ingredients that can react negatively with others. Disclosing previous work helps your artist choose the safest and most compatible pigments.
  • Realistic Expectations: Your artist can accurately assess the condition of your skin and provide realistic expectations about the outcome. Previous work, especially if it was subpar, can affect the healing process and final result.
  • Additional Time and Cost: Correcting old or botched work often requires more time and effort, which translates to additional costs. Being upfront about your history can help you budget accordingly.

Understanding the “Add-On” Fee

If you have existing PMU work, your artist might suggest an “add-on” fee. This fee covers several factors:

  • Scar Tissue: Previous work can create scar tissue, making the skin more challenging to pigment. This requires specialized techniques and additional time.
  • Color Correction: If the previous work has color issues, correcting them is time-consuming and requires specific pigments.
  • Removal: In some cases, removing the old pigment might be necessary before starting the new procedure. This is an additional service with its own cost.

While it might seem unfair to pay more for something you didn’t initially intend, remember that your artist is investing extra time, skill, and resources to achieve the desired outcome. It’s essential to view this as an investment in your appearance and long-term satisfaction.

By being honest about your PMU history, you’re setting yourself up for a better experience. Your artist can then tailor their approach to your specific needs, ensuring the best possible results.

Remember, honesty is always the best policy when it comes to your skin and appearance.

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