In fact, this is not just a question of right or wrong in concept, it concerns the vital interests of every beauty seeker. As far as I know, some beauty salons basically don't sterilize needles and anesthetic syringes when tattooing eyebrows and eyeliner, which can easily lead to blood-borne diseases, such as hepatitis B or other more terrible diseases.
It is generally believed that the parts below the dermis should belong to the category of medical beauty, and the eyebrows, eyeliner and lip line are all below the dermis, which naturally belongs to the category of medical beauty.
As we all know, eyebrow tattoo and eyeliner are made by needling the skin and injecting metal oxide pigments that are harmless to the human body and are not absorbed into the dermis, thus coloring the skin. In the process of tattooing, the needle tip is in constant contact with the blood and tears of the tattooer, and then repeatedly immersed in a container containing eyebrow tattoo medicine. If the tattooing needle is not disinfected thoroughly, or the medicine container is not disinfected properly, it is likely to cause cross-infection when the second person is stabbed.
The most susceptible to infection is hepatitis B virus. Hepatitis B is mainly transmitted through blood, saliva and other secretions. As long as a very small amount of Australian anti-positive blood enters the human body, it is enough to cause hepatitis B virus infection. When hepatitis patients have eyebrows and eyeliner, needles will inevitably be infected with trace viruses. However, hepatitis B virus is resistant to alcohol and disinfectants from Su Le, and can only be completely killed under high temperature and high pressure for a long time.
It is also prone to bacterial pink eye and trachoma. In addition, AIDS, syphilis, tuberculosis can affect the eyes through blood, so that the eyes are also infected with viruses, while gonorrhea can be transmitted through eye secretions, and sepsis can also be transmitted through blood. When tattooing eyebrows and eyeliner, these diseases are likely to be infected by broken skin and bleeding.
People with eyebrows and eyeliner may not all be infected, but don't take any chances. Ophthalmologists and dermatologists don't approve of these cosmetic techniques, but if you really want to do these cosmetic procedures, you must find a beauty salon or hospital with perfect medical equipment and good sanitary conditions to avoid other diseases caused by incomplete disinfection of the equipment.
Therefore, general beauty salons are not qualified to tattoo eyebrows and lip lines, and only beauty institutions that have obtained medical beauty qualifications can implement them!