General PMU Workflow
1. **Initial Consultation and Assessment**
- Engage in an in-depth conversation with the embroidery artist about the desired cosmetic effects and personal requirements.
- The artist will analyze your facial features and suggest styles and colors that suit you.
- Complete a health questionnaire and consent form to ensure you understand the potential risks and aftercare requirements of embroidery.
2. **Design and Simulation**
- Based on the results of the preliminary consultation, the artist will temporarily draw the design pattern on your skin.
- Use the simulated effect to ensure the design meets your expectations and harmonizes with your natural features.
3. **Color Matching and Pigment Preparation**
- Carefully select pigments to match your skin tone and preferences, sometimes mixing pigments to achieve the perfect shade.
- Prepare and test pigments to ensure the safety and appropriateness of the colors used.
4. **Hygiene Disinfection and Equipment Preparation**
- The artist will thoroughly clean and disinfect the embroidery area, tools, and the work environment before the procedure.
- Prepare thoroughly sterilized embroidery machines and disposable needles, ensuring each client uses a new needle and fresh pigment.
5. **Detailed Embroidery Process**
- After confirming that the design and color are correct, the embroidery artist will use professional embroidery machinery to delicately create the pattern on the client's skin.
- The process may involve carefully layering the pigment in sections to achieve the desired color saturation and natural gradient.
- The artist will closely monitor the skin's reaction, making timely adjustments to the technique and equipment settings.
6. **Immediate Care**
- After embroidery is complete, the artist will use a gentle cleaning solution to remove excess pigment from the epidermis and apply a healing cream to aid in initial healing.
7. **Recovery Period and Daily Care Instructions**
- After the embroidery, the artist will provide detailed recovery instructions, including how to clean the embroidered area, apply antibacterial or healing products, and precautions throughout the recovery period.
- Clients are advised to avoid contact with water and direct sunlight and refrain from applying makeup until the skin has fully healed.
8. **Follow-Up and Touch-Up**
- Schedule a follow-up visit a few weeks after the embroidery to ensure the area is healing correctly and to make any necessary adjustments or color enhancements.
9. **Long-Term Maintenance Advice**
- As time progresses, colors may gradually fade. The artist will recommend regular pigment refreshers to maintain the ideal appearance.
This detailed process outlines each step of an actual semi-permanent makeup embroidery session, aiming to be helpful to you. Safety and satisfying results are always the most important aspects of the embroidery process.