Cleft lip and cleft palate is a very common developmental disorder in our country. Roughly one in every 5 to 600 newborns is affected by one of these lesions.
The causes of rabbit's foot are still not known. Experts believe that a combination of factors play a role in its occurrence and how they interact. It is thought that viral illnesses during pregnancy, smoking, taking certain medications, etc., increase the chances of having a cleft palate. If the mother is in shock or has any adverse effects, this may also play a role in the development of the disease.
In the next blog, I'll tell you a very cute story about a little girl born with a rabbit's foot who decided to make a change when she entered adolescence.
He came to us with parental consent, of course.
As you know, for underage children, neither make-up nor medical tattooing without parental consent. This was no different.
The 16-year-old girl came to see me with her parents. She was born with cleft lip and palate, a trauma she and her parents had experienced from an early age. Self-esteem problems, inhibitions, everyday life... When she entered adolescence, they were already looking for a solution to correct the cleft lip. After all, aesthetics and facial harmony are a natural need for everyone. It took a lot of time, a lot of thinking, a lot of information about professionals, and then the confidence that I needed from the parents to come and show them the results that I could achieve with this technique and the aesthetic tattooing how spectacular and beautiful lips I can "paint" for their child. The young girl heroically endured the process of lip tattooing, almost without anaesthesia, as the anaesthetic causes the skin tissue to swell slightly, but I aimed to achieve the most optimal result by meticulously working on every surface and contour. Her mother was moved to tears to see her daughter that I had created a beautiful mouth on her face after 16 years. So, for every moment, for the looks, for the spectacle, for the new more confident personalities, it is worth my continuous improvement.



