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Nouveau Contour
Nipple and Areola Tattooing

Date: Wed 23rd - Thu 24th June 2010
Location: Milton Keynes Training Academy

Learn the unique combination of precision skills and emotional understanding you need to consult with and help clients who need their nipples repositioning, coloured or shaped to improve the overall appearance of their breasts, often after cancer treatment.

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Enhancement of the natural areola
Some women have naturally pale or faded areolae and those who have undergone breast surgery may be left with uneven, asymmetrical, misplaced or discoloured areolae. In this class you’ll learn how to use micropigmentation to give a better position, colour or shape to the areolae to dramatically improve the overall appearance of your client’s breasts.

Areola and nipple reconstruction
Breast surgery can leave women with no areolae at all. Surgical techniques for nipple and areola reconstruction are limited often unsuccessful and many women can’t face further surgery. Here you’ll learn advanced techniques in micro pigmentation to give the appearance of realistic looking areolae and even create the illusion of nipple protrusion.

Removing radiotherapy marks
During radiotherapy procedures, blue dots are tattooed on a patient’s skin for measurement purposes. We’ll show you how to give them a more natural colour so that they have the appearance of a mole or beauty spot.

Diffusion of breast uplift or reduction scars
Scars are an unfortunate side effect of breast surgery, whether it is for medical reasons or for an increase, uplift or reduction. This section shows you how to use paramedical cosmetics to drastically reduce or camouflage these scars and even speed up the fading process using a dry needling technique.

Safety, sanitation and hygiene
Glossary of terms

* Full understanding in the area of hygiene and sterilisation

The chain of infection

* Mode of transmission
* Susceptible host
* Portal of entry
* Reservoir
* Causative agent
* Portal of exit

Pre-procedure preparation

* Requirements, supplies and equipment
* Room equipment
* Equipment and apparatus required
* List of all supplies needed
* Business supplies
* All documentation

Advanced techniques

* Creating a 3-dimensional illusion
* Creating veins, glands and freckles
* Stimulating melanin with glycerine

The Intelligent

* Suggested needle speeds

The Hand Piece

* The safety needle module
* Needle configurations
* Sterile packaging
* Safety needles
* Hygiene and needles
* List of supplies

Nouveau Contour pigments

* Identifying skin undertones
* Skin tone groups
* Pigment powders
* Titanium dioxide

Pain preparation

* Why anaesthetics
* Types of anaesthetics and how they work
* Application of anaesthetics
* Limitations of topical anaesthetics
* Laws on anaesthetics
* Testing for allergic reactions
* The answer to, ‘does it hurt?’
* How to do a procedure with the minimum amount of discomfort

Procedure information

* Location of the areola
* Diameter of the areola
* Pigments selection
* Needle selection
* The technique
* Scheduling the second colour boost
* Aftercare

Medical information

* Augmentation and mammaplasty
* Breast reconstruction following breast removal
* Gynecomastia - male breast reduction

Breast cancer

* What is breast cancer?
* Risk factor
* To hell and back - the emotion of breast cancer
* Treatment options for breast cancer

Anatomy of the female breast

* Breast reconstruction - many shapes of the breast
* Breast ptosis

Before and after breast reconstruction

Nipple extension techniques

* Tissue expansion
* Flap implants
* Star flap
* Grafting tissue

The technique

* Pigment selection
* Needle selection
* The technique
* Aftercare
* Surgeon’s template / NHS protocol
* Cosmetic colour enhancement

Breast cancer in younger women

Scar revision - facts about scars

* Preparing the client / patient for scar camouflage
* Colour patch testing
* Documentation
* Types of scars
* Which scar first
* Never camouflage

Includes

* Manual
* Theory
* Demonstration
* Practical
* Certificate of attendance


To reserve a place call: 0845 644 3994

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