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M ed ical M icropigm entation in

Oklahom a

L IND A LEA, RN , BSN , CNC, ND

405-945-0704

Disclaimer

• L inda L ea is a private micropigmentation instructor as well as an approved instructor through the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) in the State of Oklahoma.

TATTOO

• D EFIN ITION : Tahitian word TATU, which

m eans, “to m ark” or “to tap”.

PURPOSE OF EARL Y TATTOOS

• RITUAL• SPIRITUAL• TRADITION• SKIL L OR TRADE• COMMUNICATION• TO MARK SL AVES OR CRIMINAL S• SIGNIFY SOCIAL STATUS OR RANK

HISTORY OF TATTOOING

• EARLIEST TATTOO 5000 YEARS AGO

• ICEM AN FOU ND IN 1 991

• 58 TATTOOS

MORE HISTORY OF TATTOOING

• EGYPTIAN M U M M IES 4000 YEARS OLD

• TATTOO ON WOM EN NOT M EN

• SYM BOL OF BES

• FOR PROTECTION

YET MORE HISTORY OF TATTOOING

• 1 593 CAPTAIN COOK

– WORD “TATTOO” INTROD U CED

• SOU TH SEA ISLAND S

• LATE 1 7H CENTU RY

C IRCU S AND FAIR ATTRACTION

• 1 8TH CENTU RY EU ROPE & U .S.

– Tattooing abolished for 200 years

• 1 868 tattooing illegal

TATTOOING IN THE UNITED STATES

• 1 880 M OD ERN TATTOO ING

– FIRST ELECTRIC M ACH IN E

SAM U EL O ’REILLY

• 1 891 TOM REILLY PATENTED

• FIRST M ED ICAL APPLICATION

– D R. PAU LEY 1 853

• 1 984 D R. GIORA ANGRE

- ARTICLE ABO U T EYEL IN ER TATTOO IN G

- D EVELOPED FIRST M ACH IN E AN D PIGM EN T FOR

EYEL IN ER

OTHER STATE STATUES

2. LEGAL

3. TATTOO ING - PERM ANENT M AK EU P -

BOD Y PIERCING - BRAND ING

4. ED U CATIONAL REQU IREM ENTS

5. TRAIN ING

6. RECIPROCITY

7. L ICENSE

DEFINITIONS IN L EGISL ATION

TATTOOING VS MICROPIGMENTATION

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?

DEFINITION

“M ED ICAL M ICROPIGM ENTATION SH ALL

NOT INCLU D E PLACING ON TH E BOD Y

ANY PICTU RES, IM AGES, NU M BERS,

SIGNS, LETTERS OF TH E ALPH ABET, OR

D ESIGNS. M ED ICAL

M ICROPIGM ENTATION SH ALL NOT BE

CONSTRU ED TO BE INCLU D ED IN TH E

D EFIN ITION OF TATTOO ING AS PROVID ED

IN SECTION 841 OF TITLE 21 OF TH E

OK LAH OM A STATU TES: AND … … ”

MEDICAL MICROPIGMENTATION L EGAL IZED IN 2001

HOUSE BIL L 1964

• Defines Medical Micropigmentation

• Defines who can perform Medical Micropigmentation

where Medical Micropigmentation is performed

• Established education and training requirements

• L egalized Medical Micropigmentation

SENATE BIL L 1537

• LEVEL OF SU PERVISION

• OTH ER TRAIN ING PROGRAM S

SENATE BIL L 340

• M IN IM U M H OU RS

• RECIPROCITY

• LEVEL OF SU PERVISION

APPL ICATON REQUIREMENTS

• HIGH SCHOOL DIPL OMA• OSBI BACKGROUND CHECK• NOTERIZED DRIVERS L ICENSE• NOTERIZED BIRTH CERTIFICATE• 21 YEARS OF AGE

EDUCATION IN OKL AHOMA

• 300 HOUR COURSE

• Approved by the OSDHDidactic C linical

• Successful completion

OKL AHOMA APPROVED CURRICUL UM

• SAFETY AND ASEPSIS• FACIAL ANATOMY, PHYSIOL OGY, AND

DISEASE• THEORY AND APPL ICATION• COL OR THEORY• CL IENT CONSUL TATION • PROFESSIONAL ISM AND L EGAL ISSUES• CL INICAL PROCEDURES

L ICENSING

GOVERNING BODY: O K LAH OM A STATE

D EPARTM EN T OF H EALTH : CON SU M ER

PROTECTIO N D IVISION

TESTING SITE :OK LAH OM A D EPARTM EN T O F CAREER AN D

TECH N OLOGY ED U CATION

L ICENSING FEE : $1,000.00

ANNUAL FEE : $500.00

RUL ES AND REGUL ATIONS

WHERE IS MICROPIGMENTATION PERFORMED?In the office of:

• MEDICAL DOCTOR (MD)• DENTIST (DDS)• DOCTOR OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE

(D0)• $5,000 FINE

PHYSICIAN’S OFFICE

• WHERE THE DOCTOR SEES PATIENTS• PATIENTS A WEEK (MD)• PATIENTS A WEEK (DDS)• PATIENTS A WEEK (DO)

WHY MICROPIGMENTATION?

• VISUAL• DEXTERITY• SKIN CHANGES• SURGERY• TIME

BEFORE

RED EFIN IN G BEAU TY

AFTER

BROW

EYES

LIPS

When appealing facial features are enhanced an

ind ividual’s face becom es m ore attractive.

Redefining features due to maturity, dexterity handicaps or visual limitations.

Eye

Lip

Brows

BEFORE AFTER

Medical Micropigmentation improves quality of life to burn survivors by recreating facial features to lips, eyes and eyebrows.

AFTERBEFORE

CREATING L IP CONTOUR

BEFORE AFTER

Creating natural lip contour after a traum atic accident restores

to the patient self-esteem and self-confidence.

CREATING L IP CONTOUR

BEFORE• Severely scarred lips

and discoloration of surrounding skin.

AFTER• Restoration of lip

shape and color.

RESTORING FACIAL FEATURES

• L oss of brow hair due to A lopecia

•Scar in eyebrow

•Scar repigmented with color

•Brow shape and

color restored

BL ENDING UNEVEN SKIN TONES

BEFORE AFTER

Color im planted into the lighter area of skin now achieves

continuity with surround ing skin tones.

WHO WOUL D BENEFIT FROM MEDICAL MICROPIGMENTATION?

• Women who have allergies.• Women who have allergic reactions to makeup.• Women who have dexterity difficulties, arthritis, or

visual limitations.• Individuals with hair loss from eyebrows or eyelashes.• Individuals with loss of natural color to areas of skin

including scars.

WHAT IS MEDICAL MICROPIGMENTATION?

Implanting of color (pigm ent) under the skin with a needle or needles by use of an electrical machine or a manual device to recreate or re-claim the definition to eyebrows, eyes, lips, scars and areola complex (colored portion of the breast) .

THE PROCESS

• THE CONSUL TATION• BOOKING THE DAY OF PROCEDURE• BEFORE PHOTOGRAPHS• PREPARING THE SKIN• CREATING THE SHAPE• ADMINISTERING ANESTHESIA• THE PROCEDURE• POST PHOTOGRAPHS• REVIEW OF POST CARE INSTRUCTIONS• BOOKING FOL L OW-UP APPOINTMENT

PAPERWORK

During the consultation patient information is gathered and analyzed.

Medications to be prescribed or discontinued are reviewed. Existing physical conditions are discussed.Details of the procedure and expectations are discussed.Skin test is administered. Post instructions are given to patient.

OBJECTIVE : PATIENT SAFETY

• Minimum Standards for education and training are required to assure complete patient safety and satisfaction.

PREPARATION:DAY OF THE PROCEDURE

• Before and after photographs are taken.

• Patient is properly draped and hair secured.

• The area to be worked is aseptically prepared.

• Final decisions rest upon the patient.

•Determining shape, placement, and color

CREATING SH APE

INSTRUMENTS NEEDED

Various m achines can be used . The trad itional tattoo

m achine and the pen m achine are exam ples of

equipm ent. These m achines average 400 needle

punctures per m inute.

TRADITIONAL TATTOO MACHINE

• WH AT IS IT?

• H OW D OES IT WORK ?

• WH Y U SE TH IS M ACH INE?

• AD VANTAGES OF TH E CO IL

• D ISAD VANTAGES OF TH E CO IL

NEEDL ES

Needle groups vary

from one needle to

groups of fourteen.

N eedle selection is

determ ined by skin

texture, cond ition, age

of skin, and area of

im plantation.

STERIL IZATION

Metal and plastic tubes that house the needle, along with needles are autoclaved (sterilized) before use.

SEL ECTION OF ANESTHESIA

Types of anesthesia

• Topical creams, gels and liquids

• L ocal injections• Nerve blocks• I .V. sedation• Oral sedation.

FUL L L IP COL OR

After effective anesthesia has been administered the outline drawn on and approved by the patient is now implanted with the selected color. The exactness of the implantation is imperative for the perfect lip line.

APPL YING COL OR TO THE L IP

• Applying color to remaining skin tissue is the next step.

• The full lip color takes 1 - 1 1/2 hours.

• Six weeks later the second application of color is applied. Color adjustments are also addressed at this visit.

FINISHED FUL L L IP COL OR

• After the entire lip is saturated with pigment (color) , the excess color is cleaned from the skin.

• Photographs are taken and placed in the patient’ s file along with documentation of the procedure.

• Post procedure care instructions are reviewed with the patient.

EYEL INER

EYEL INER• prep• drawing shape• anesthesia• implantation of color• eyelids are thin and

vascular allowing little margin for error.

• length of procedure 1-1 1/2 hours

• return visit in 6 weeks to fill in any missing areas.

The process is the sam e for

eyeliner, lips and brows.

HAZARDOUS MEDICAL WASTE

• Used needles and plastic tubes are properly disposed of after one use.

• Only licensed companies are allowed to pick up and dispose of hazardous medical waste. (needles, gauze, masks, gloves, all materials contaminated by body fluids)

Oklahoma State Department of HealthConsumer Protection Division

FOR Q U ESTIONS ABOU T TRAIN ING SITES,

APPROVED PROGRAM S, OR TO PU RCH ASE

A COPY OF TH E APPROVED CU RRICU LU M ,

CALL TRESSA M AD D EN AT TH E OSD H :

405-271 -5243.

SPECIAL THANKS TO: DR. JUAN BROUDR. EDWARD SHADID

DR. PAUL SIL VERSTEIN

L IND A LEA, RN , BSN , CNC, ND

In the office of D r. Lori H ansen

1 331 3 North M erid ian - Suite A-3

Oklahom a C ity, Oklahom a 731 20

Phone: 405-945-0704 Fax: 405-753-9601

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