When researching Permanent Makeup, clients logically compare prices between artists. However, the most critical factor to compare is often completely invisible to the untrained eye: strict clinical sterilization and cross-contamination protocols.
Permanent makeup is fundamentally a minor invasive procedure that breaks the skin barrier. Because it involves exposure to blood and bodily fluids, the risk of transmitting bloodborne pathogens (such as Hepatitis or HIV) or bacterial skin infections is very real if standard hygiene is compromised.
What a True Clinical Setup Looks Like: At a premium clinic like Esthetica by Dr.Shangavi PMU Clinic, we operate under medical-grade sanitation protocols. Every needle used is 100% disposable and opened directly from a sterile blister pack in front of you. But true safety goes far beyond the needle. Our machine cords are wrapped in barrier film. Our trays, lighting rings, and beds are subjected to hospital-grade disinfectants between every single client.
The sad reality is that dangerously cheap PMU prices are only possible when artists cut corners on expensive medical supplies and sterilization time. Your face is an investment; prioritizing the safety, cleanliness, and rigorous hygiene of the clinic environment is non-negotiable.