A tattoo by actress Deborah Secco to camouflage dark circles is causing a sensation on the Internet. Find out an expert’s opinion on the controversial cosmetic procedure!
A seek beauty through aesthetic procedures is being increasingly widespread among celebrities, who no longer hide what they do. This was the case with Debora Secco which used a controversial technique to hide dark circles with a tattoo.
The procedure was published on social media and approved by herself, who commented that she had gotten the tattoo”No blood and no painDespite the ease in camouflaging Deborah Secco’s dark circles, the technique has its risks and was not recommended by the dermatologist Dr. Abdo Salomão Jr.member of the Brazilian Society of Dermatology and the American Academy of Dermatology.
“In this procedure, the tattoo artist applies anesthesia to the area and then covers the dark circles with a permanent ink in your skin tone, as if it were a corrective base. But I absolutely do not recommend the treatmentwhich presents risks, since the possibility of worsening the appearance of the skin is very high”, says the doctor.
According to the dermatologist, the area of dark circles is extremely thin, which carries the risk of ruptured spider veins, which could make the area even darker. Abdo Salomão also indicates that the skin can undergo changes over time, which differentiate it from the tone applied:
“It is not a safe procedure, as the skin changes color and tone over the years and the pigment fades, which ends up resulting in deformed skin with different colors. There is a big risk that the color will be different from the rest of the skin, firstly…
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