What should I do if my eyebrow embroidery is swollen?

Sep 09, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wenmin
Introduction
Swelling after eyebrow embroidery may be caused by local tissue damage, reaction to anesthetic, allergic reaction, coagulation disorders, or intoxication. When undergoing cosmetic procedures such as eyebrow embroidery, it is important to choose reputable facilities and qualified professionals, and pay attention to your body's response to anesthetics and pigments, to ensure safety and minimize adverse reactions.

Under normal circumstances, swelling after eyebrow embroidery may be caused by local tissue damage, reaction to anesthetic, allergic reaction, coagulation disorder, or poisoning. Treatment can be carried out under a doctor's guidance through general measures and medication. Specific analyses are as follows:

1. Local Tissue Damage

Local tissue damage refers to structural and functional impairment of tissues caused by physical, chemical, or biological factors. During eyebrow embroidery, the needle punctures cause minor trauma to the skin, leading to local tissue injury and capillary rupture, which results in swelling. In daily life, this can be relieved with local cold compresses.

2. Reaction to Anesthetic

A reaction to anesthetic refers to sensitivity or adverse reactions some individuals may have to the anesthetic used. Topical anesthetics are commonly applied before eyebrow embroidery, and some people may be sensitive to these agents, causing localized edema after the procedure. It is advisable to avoid anesthetics when possible.

3. Allergic Reaction

An allergic reaction is an abnormal immune response triggered by hypersensitivity to certain substances. Individuals may develop an allergy to the pigments or anesthetics used during eyebrow embroidery, resulting in swelling. Symptoms may include itching, redness, and papules. Under medical supervision, medications such as chlorpheniramine maleate tablets, prednisone acetate tablets, and compound glycyrrhizin tablets may be used for treatment.

4. Coagulation Disorder

Coagulation disorder is a bleeding condition caused by deficiency or dysfunction of clotting factors. When individuals have impaired coagulation, even minor injuries from eyebrow embroidery may lead to prolonged bleeding and local hematoma formation, causing swelling. Symptoms may include bruising and ecchymosis. Patients should follow medical advice to use medications such as tranexamic acid injection, etamsylate injection, and vitamin K1 injection.

5. Poisoning

Poisoning refers to physiological dysfunction or tissue damage caused by ingestion or exposure to toxic substances. In rare cases, if materials used in eyebrow embroidery contain toxic components or if an individual is highly sensitive to certain ingredients, a toxic reaction may occur, manifesting as local or systemic swelling, thus causing swollen eyebrows. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and palpitations. Under medical guidance, treatments may include mannitol injection, calcium gluconate injection, and losartan potassium hydrochlorothiazide tablets.

When undergoing cosmetic procedures such as eyebrow embroidery, it is important to choose reputable facilities and qualified professionals, and to pay attention to your body’s response to anesthetics and pigments to ensure safety and minimize adverse reactions.

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