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Skin Color Camouflage

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Please Note: It is illegal to perform permanent makeup, microblading, and plasma pen services out of a home or hair salon or nail salon in NJ. Please make sure your practitioner is certified, licensed and operating in accordance with their local and state regulations. Our practitioners at The JHON-JHON Institute are AAM/SPCP certified and follow all State, Local, Board of Health and OSHA guidelines and regulations.

Paramedical services provide a finishing touch to surgical procedures, camouflaging scars and burns, breast reconstruction, etc. Micropigmentation has the ability to break up scar tissue and color it to better match your natural skin tone to improve your appearance and renew confidence in yourself. Paramedical Cosmetics can disguise scars and discolorations from clef palate, birthmarks, freckles, age spots and cosmetic surgeries like face lifts and tummy tucks.

Vitiligo Camouflage

There is an answer to Vitiligo!

Advanced techniques are used to implant skin-colored pigments to create a natural and pleasing camouflage and balance the affected areas with the surrounding healthy skin.

This usually requires a few sessions in order to achieve satisfactory results, as we need to see how the pigment reacts to your body chemistry.

Vitiligo Lips, Discolored Lips, or Uneven Lip Color

Lips that are discolored or uneven in color can be filled in with natural lip colors to help build self confidence.

"It is our objective to safely and effectively camouflage skin damage. Our goal is to help people feel more confident about themselves and their skin"

- Jhon-Jhon
CMI

Permanent Cosmetics, Paramedical Cosmetics, or Micropigmentation, uses a hypo-allergenic, natural iron oxide pigment that is specifically designed for facial and body applications. It is a safe and completely controlled method of applying subtle micro insertions that form a natural shadow of color on the skin. Carefully applied, the pigment is placed into the uppermost dermal layer of the skin. There are no added fragrances, emollients or other ingredients.

Cosmetic grade of iron oxides and lakes with the value of 6 to 8 microns should only be used for all micropigmentation procedures.  These kinds of pigments are safe for human use and contain no heavy metals such as lead, cadmium and hexavalent chromium.  Iron Oxides are inert, innocuous, non-reactive in the human skin and are NOT absorbed into the body if an indivdual is anemic.  The pigments that we use are manufactured in FDA approved laboratories and meet OSHA's consumer safety standards.

  • Men and women who desire freedom and convenience from daily makeup application.
  • Busy people with little time to apply makeup.
  • Those with allergies to conventional makeup, wear contact lenses or eyeglasses that cause watery eyes or smudged eyeliner or those who are physically incapable of applying makeup (unsteady hands, visual impairments).
  • Those who seek correction of asymmetrical facial features
  • Those who have lips that are thin, uneven or a cleft lip.
  • Those who would prefer lash enhancement and eyeliner for faded or sparse lashes.
  • Those who have lost their natural pigmentation.
  • Those who have experienced hair loss or have sparse, uneven, or no eyebrows due to aging, Chemotherapy treatments, or Alopecia Areata.
  • Those who have experienced hair loss on the scalp due to aging, hair restoration scars, chemical burns.
  • Men who want to enhance facial hair or camouflage uneven areas or bald patches.

Most Definitely! There is a wide spectrum of colors that you may choose from. Your practitioner will work with you to choose a color that best suits your needs.

An extremely effective topical anesthetic is used for comfort. Most clients experience only the slightest scratching sensation. Sensation can vary person-to-person.

There will be slight swelling and redness in the skin; which will quickly subside. You may resume normal activity immediately after the procedure. A perfecting visit (if need be) will be scheduled 6 weeks after the initial procedure.

It varies on the individual’s body chemistry. Average is between 3 to 5 years. The color may be darker than you would expect for the first 5 to 10 days.

Jhon-Jhon is a National Board Certified Instructor for the Jhon-Jhon Institute and is an expert in Micropigmentation and color theory. It can't get any better than that.

It is important for the consumer to understand what they should be looking for in a Permanent Cosmetics specialist. Permanent Cosmetics is considered tattooing which means that we are breaking the skin and there are special guidelines that need to be followed. Not all states have regulations for tattooing and permanent cosmetics and it is up to the consumer to do their research and make sure they are going to a licensed facility.

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