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Glamour Magazine April 2005: Permanent Makeup - Sexy or
Scary by Christine Lennon Weighs the Benefits and Risks of Cosmetic Tattooing (press release from PRWeb)
Glamour Magazine offers their 12 million readers an insight into the
benefits and risks of the rapidly growing popularity of permanent eyeliner,
brows and lipcolor. American Academy of Micropigmentation Chairman Charles S.
Zwerling, MD and President Linda H. Dixon MD were quoted along with several
medical experts on permanent makeup and the diagnosis and treatment of
complications.
Goldsboro, NC - March 11, 2005 -- Dr. Charles S. Zwerling, an
ophthalmologist in practice in North Carolina and Linda H. Dixon, MD an
anesthesiologist in practice in Hawaii have been featured as a national medical
experts in the April 2005 edition of GLAMOUR Magazine. The article entitled
“Permanent Makeup: sexy or scary?” by Christine Lennon for Glamour Magazine
represented viewpoints from many professionals as well as both good and bad
experiences by members of the public.
In 1992, Charles S. Zwerling, M.D., a pioneer and recognized authority on
micropigmentation, formed The American Academy of Micropigmentation, a
non-profit organization to protect the public, the profession and the
professionals involved in permanent makeup. The Academy has several hundred
Board Certified members who have passed stringent written, verbal and practical
examinations. Dr. Linda Dixon has served as President of the American Academy of
Micropigmentation for two terms starting first in 2000.
The Academy works closely with their members and other professionals to monitor
complications that have occurred with permanent makeup. In addition, Dr. Mitchel
P. Goldman and Dr. Norman Goldstein, both dermatologists with expertise in
permanent makeup and traditional tattooing, are emeritus members of the Academy
and act as invaluable resources to the profession. Huck Spaulding of traditional
tattoo fame and author of the bible of traditional tattooing entitled Tattooing:
A-Z, added a Chapter in his latest edition on permanent makeup (written by Dr.
Dixon).
With regard to recent high-profile media attention to pigment allergic
reactions, Dr. Zwerling said: "In the twenty years I've been involved with
permanent makeup I can count the allergic reactions I've seen on one hand -- and
not all of those may have been true allergic reactions."
The epidemic of allergic reactions to Premier Pigments, as mentioned in the
Glamour article, have been outlined by the FDA (see
www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-tat2.html, and represent an exception to
the history of safety observed by professionals and other pigment manufacturers
and suppliers for almost two decades.
“Permanent makeup is an invaluable procedure that has enhanced the appearance of
thousands of women worldwide,” said Linda H. Dixon, M.D. and President of the
American Academy of Micropigmentation. "We invite the public to visit our
website for answers to their questions about permanent makeup, also known as
cosmetic tattooing or micropigmentation. We list all the benefits and risks
associated with these procedures under the CONSUMER section", according to Dr.
Dixon. Go to: www.micropigmentation.org. Another helpful website is
www.fda.gov - (keyword: tattoo or
permanent makeup).
People can trust that their safety is now being guarded by all members of the
Academy. "Education of the public and professionals alike is the key to success
and satisfied consumers,” writes Dr. Dixon. “Academy members are highly educated
in the practice of permanent makeup and exercise an extra measure of protection
for each client (patient).” The vast majority of permanent makeup professionals
are from the fields of cosmetology, esthetics, electrology, nail techs, nursing,
and a few dental hygienists, dentists and doctors, according to a 1996 survey by
Dr. Dixon. "Doctors are not the best suited for performing this cosmetic
invasive procedure but they are the ones who treat the complications", according
to Dixon, "and they need a working knowledge of this specialized and rapidly
growing field".
The annual meeting of the Academy is in Las Vegas at Sam's Town from August
19-21. "Protecting the Public" is the theme of this year's meetings and will
feature an Expert Panel on Pigments: Fact or Fiction. The beauty and safety of
iron oxides. Mitchel P. Goldman, MD (LaJolla, CA) and Frederick Stearns, Esq. of
Keller and Heckman LLP (Washington DC) will lecture on the legal and medical
aspects of permanent makeup in addition to being expert panel members.
Contact:
Charles S. Zwerling, MD
www.micropigmentation.org Linda Dixon MD
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MICROPIGMENTATION
www.micropigmentation.org
808-263-3227
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