
We have already mentioned how a good make -up artist will be distinguished from a bad manicure, that he will find a professional manicure master, and today we will define the “red flags of cosmetologists. Often, they are responsible not only for aesthetics, but also for health procedures. Therefore, it is important to approach all responsibility for the choice of a beautician. Together with Rosa Gidaltevna, a plastic surgeon, a dermatologist Damas Medical Center, we understand how to choose a cosmetologist to regret.

Rose Gidaltievna, Damas Medical Center dermatologist
Where is a cosmetologist called?

It is best to look for a cosmetologist on the suggestions that pass the procedures and who are satisfied with the safety of the process, but also with the safety of the process. After that, do your mini research:
Check Regalia. A good cosmetologist does not hide, clearly show his certificates and diplomas and provide photographs of other works if necessary.
Look where you work. Are you your own office registered licensed clinic, hall or official? Suitable for us. The reception at home is an alarm.
Padn on bases. There are sites where you can find a doctor and see your education, certificates and specialization.
How can I distinguish a good cosmetologist from Bad?

“Green Flags”:
– Medical Education;
– Existing certificates confirming expertise;
– Continuous education;
– An individual approach (in detail in detail about health, lifestyle, habits);
– Working with certified products;
– Disposable Consumables: Bed linen, hats, syringes, needles;
– Clean cabinet;
– Professional Lighting.
“Red Flags” of Cosmetologist:
– He assigns procedures with photography;
– Working at home;
– Banks without marking;
– Antisanitaria;
– Lack of consultation before the procedure.
What are the results?

There may be possible results due to bad quality work of a cosmetologist:
– infections, inflammation, herpes, purulent complications;
– After peeling, it burns and lasers;
– Allergy or anaphylaxis to an unusual drug;
– Weak quality injections (lumps, asymmetry, vascular complications);
– Scars, pigmentation, post -acne, deterioration of skin condition;
– Psychological trauma, self -dissatisfaction, stress, insecurity for yourself and experts;
– hospitalization, surgery, long -term restoration, especially in severe cases.
If you are uncomfortable during the procedure, cut the procedure, tell you that you are not ready to continue and go out in a calm way. And then stop review – this can protect others.
“A good cosmetologist is not cheap, but safe, honest and working in science. Cosmetology is health and always a priority,” he said.
Source: People Talk

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