Milla Rosen Featured in Atlanta News for Her Expertise in Permanent Makeup Safety

By Milla Rosen, July 24, 2024

 
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Elite Institute of Micropigmentation is thrilled to announce that Milla Rosen, a renowned permanent makeup artist and co-founder of the Elite Institute of Micropigmentation in Atlanta, has been prominently featured in a recent Atlanta News First report. The coverage highlights a new study conducted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s National Center for Toxicological Research, revealing concerns about the safety of tattoo and permanent makeup inks. This study underscores the importance of choosing trusted and experienced professionals in the permanent makeup industry.


The Importance of Trusted and Experienced Artists

Permanent makeup has surged in popularity, with trends like eyebrow micropigmentation becoming a beauty staple. However, the recent findings from the FDA study emphasize the critical need for proper education and stringent standards in the industry. Milla Rosen, with her extensive experience and commitment to safety, stresses the significance of hiring qualified artists.

“The proper education for artists is crucial,” Milla told Atlanta News First. She expressed her satisfaction with the study's findings, noting, “I can see some changes in the industry, which makes me much happier as a professional that the government takes it seriously because it’s become so popular lately. New regulations are going to wipe off some of those so-called ‘artists’ who are not operating up to the standard.”


High-Quality Equipment and Inks: A Must for Safety

The FDA’s study sampled inks from 14 different manufacturers, discovering bacterial contamination in several unopened and sealed products. Of the 49 tattoo ink samples, nine showed bacterial growth, while 17 out of 35 permanent makeup inks were contaminated. These findings highlight the necessity for using high-quality, sterile inks and equipment.

Milla Rosen ensures that her PMU clinic in Atlanta, Elite Institute of Micropigmentation, only uses top-tier brands from the United States and meticulously checks expiration dates to guarantee safety and quality. Nevertheless, while many other SMP clinics source their inks from China and France, Elite Institute of Micropigmentation uses only "Made in the USA" products. She advises clients to thoroughly research before committing to any permanent makeup procedures.

“You may see a beautiful website somewhere, or social media, or pictures on Instagram,” Milla advises, “But please go spend time with and interview the potential artist. If the artist is not certified, that’s a red flag right there. If the place is not clean, or if it’s not up to the standards of regulations, run.”


What to Look for in a Permanent Makeup Artist?

Given the FDA’s findings, it’s more important than ever to choose a reputable and experienced permanent makeup artist. Here are some key factors to consider:


  • Certification and Training: Ensure the artist has proper certification and has undergone extensive training.
  • Sterile Equipment: Verify that the artist uses sterile, high-quality equipment and inks.
  • Clean Environment: The studio should be spotless and adhere to all health and safety regulations.
  • Reputation and Reviews: Research the artist’s reputation through reviews and testimonials. Personal referrals can also be invaluable.

Conclusion

The recent FDA study serves as a wake-up call for the permanent makeup industry, emphasizing the need for strict standards and educated professionals. Milla Rosen’s feature in Atlanta News First underscores her dedication to safety, quality, and excellence in permanent makeup artistry. By choosing trusted and experienced artists like Milla, clients can ensure they receive beautiful results without compromising their health.

For more information or to schedule a consultation with Milla Rosen, please visit the Elite Institute of Micropigmentation. Your safety and satisfaction are our top priorities.



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