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The Canadian Micropigmentation Centre, Inc.
(A) January 2012 Permanent Make-Up Training Course
(B) January 2012 EliminInk Tattoo Removal Training Workshop
(C) January 2012 "Slope Needle" Advanced Training Course
(D) February 2012 Permanent Make-Up Training Course
(E) February 2012 EliminInk Tattoo Removal Training Workshop
(F) March 2012 Permanent Make-Up Training Course
(G) March 2012 ElminInk Tattoo Removal Training Workshop
(J) April 2012 Permanent Make-Up Training Course
(K) April 2012 ElminInk Tattoo Removal Training Workshop
(L) April 2012 "Slope Needle" Advanced Training Course
(M) May 2012 Permanent Make-Up Training Course
(N) May 2012 ElminInk Tattoo Removal Training Workshop
(P) June 2012 Permanent Make-Up Training Course
(Q) June 2012 ElminInk Tattoo Removal Training Workshop
(S) July 2012 Permanent Make-Up Training Course
(T) July 2012 ElminInk Tattoo Removal Training Workshop
(U) July 2012 "Slope Needle" Advanced Training Course
(W) September 2012 Permanent Make-Up Training Course
(X) September 2012 ElminInk Tattoo Removal Training Workshop
(Z) 2012 Color Through the Skin / Areola Repigmentation
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Hospital Supplies
• The Signature Series Pigments
The Micro-Pigmentation Centre is heavily involved with the Society of Cosmetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgeons. Specific pigment colors have been developed for both fields. The Camouflage Series of skin colors for Cosmetic Surgeons is used to mask partially visible scars in the hairline. The Areola Series is available for Reconstructive Surgeons who do breast restoration after a mastectomy and repigmentation of the areola.
 
• The “Drever” Operating Room Needle
In the early years of the Micro-Pigmentation Centre an association with one particular doctor proved to be of mutual benefit. Working with Doctor Michael Drever, an internationally renowned plastic surgeon and creator of the “tram flap” procedure for breast reconstruction, the company developed a specific needle grouping to be used in surgical machines in the operating room. At his request, Pat Gauthier has consulted with him in the O.R. on areola tattooing using the tattoo machine, a procedure that he previously did by placing a smear of pigment under the skin during the operation while the skin flap was up. In his honor the company named the needles "The Drever."
 
• The Digital 700 and the Intelligent Machine
Both the Nouveau Contour Intelligent machine and the Digital 700 are equipped and controlled with an Intel microprocessor “chip”. The Nouveau Contour Intelligent offers advanced features that allow the practitioner to select pre-programmed settings for various medical procedures. The Intelligent consistently calculates the best needle frequency (speed) needed to achieve optimal pigment implantation despite resistance of the skin. When resistance of the skin occurs, the control unit of the Intelligent will modulate the power and needle frequency up or down so that the rate of needle punctures per second remains constant. The features of the Intelligent Machine are:
  • High power for cosmetic and medical procedures
  • Individual program settings for each area of application
  • Automatic needle frequency adjustment
  • Maximum needle speed of 180 insertions per second
  • Consistent needle frequency despite resistance of skin
  • Minimal trauma to the skin: all needle punctures are consistent
  • Excellent results in less time
  • Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
  • Can be operated with or without foot pedal.
  • 3 year warranty
 
...innovative technology with the natural touch.
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