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Researchers in the US have warned that going in for a permanent make-up to enhance appearance could lead to disfigurement, especially in people who suffer from allergic reactions. In the permanent make-up procedure pigments are injected into a deep layer of skin called the dermis to enhance eyebrows, eyelids and lips. A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine said that the very procedures that are supposed to enhance beauty might actually result in unsightly side effects such as swelling or bumps. Researchers from the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) interviewed 92 women who had problems following the procedure. The researchers found
that more than nine out of 10 women had swelling and tenderness and
almost as many complained of itching with more than four out of five
experiencing bumps. According to US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the permanent make-up process could cause long-term disfigurement for patients who suffer allergic reactions. FDA researchers said that when things go wrong, they may be particularly bad because the pigments can be hard to remove. More than eight million women undergo such procedures in the US alone to supposedly enhance their appearance. The concept is catching on fast in developing countries like India. — IANS
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