Objective
To be able to carry out independently the creation of hyper-realistic illustrations of breast areolas on supports such as synthetic leather and paper, using electromechanical devices (dermograph-tattoo machine).
To know how to recognise scars on which to intervene by means of micropigmentation.
PREREQUISITES
The course is aimed at anyone needing to expand their artistic knowledge applied to dermopigmentation.
EQUIPMENT
The school provides the trainees with the teaching material on which the study topics are developed and the summary material for the practical exercises.
COURSE PROGRAMME
- Definition and introduction to paramedical micropigmentation
- Concepts of oncological and reconstructive surgery
- Notions of surgical techniques for areola reconstruction
- Hints on artistic movements focus Hyperrealism
- Light and Shadow Theory
- Photographic media, informed consent for permanent make-up and skin analysis form
- Notions of dermatology, hygiene and safety, workstation preparation
- Micropigmentation equipment and products
- Pigment chemistry, colorimetry and pigmentology
- Choice of colour
- Skin tone
- The scar
- Treatment phases
- Appropriate use of the device
- Exercise on paper
- Exercise on synthetic
- Live demo on synthetic and/or model