A relatively newer enhancement in the world of semi-permanent and permanent cosmetic tattoos, paramedical tattooing is the latest and greatest skill to help people recovery physically and, in some cases, psychologically from trauma resulting in scarring or other visual afflictions.
Paramedical tattooing essentially uses similar techniques to that of microblading and microblading hairline restoration as well as BB Glow Foundation. Using a permanent makeup (PMU) machine, paramedical tattoo coupled with a strong understanding and application of color theory helps to cover scars or imperfections that are the result of surgery, traumatic incidents, and even the onset of skin conditions such as rosacea, which is a reddening and flushing of the skin on the face.
Learning how to offer this enhancement that can otherwise be a traumatically haunting memory into normal appearing skin is not just a way to broaden your clientele services, but it’s an incredibly altruistic capability that will delight individuals and restore their confidence.
What Does it Take To Learn Paramedical Tattooing?
Having a solid microblading foundation and skillset helps. But even further than that is possessing a strong understanding of color theory and how various skin tone shades help to conceal imperfections while also enhancing the natural skin tones of your various clients.
The technique of microblading and paramedical tattooing are different, but once mastered, become the basis for a fruitful and rewarding career in helping people regain confidence lost for whatever reason brings them to you and your services.
Where I Can I Learn Paramedical Tattoo?
Learning areola restoration is the perfect place to start broadening your paramedical tattoo career, which is one of the fastest growing professions in the country. In this 3D Areola Micropigmentation advanced training course, taught through MicroBladers Studio + Academy, you’ll learn the technique that becomes the basis for paramedical tattoo. In this private course, you’ll learn the how’s and whys of color theory especially as it relates to skin pigmentation.
You’ll discover the differences between microblading pigmentation and micropigmentation from a Master Level Artist on how to replicate skin pigmentation and how to conceal imperfections while enhancing the coloring of the nipple, which over time and, at times, due to medical issues can become discolored.
The course is limited to only one student, which further helps provide the individualized training and privacy needed for learning everything you need to know when it comes to 3D Areola Micro-pigmentation, which is one step closer to a full-fledged career in paramedical tattoo.