One of the biggest mistakes i have ever made in my life was going to this place. i went to paradise permanent makeup to have my eyes done. it was incredibly painful. when i told the instructor , who was working on me, she complained that she was running out of the numbing stuff that she used , and she wouldn't be able to have enough for her patients the next day. she finished my left eye and went on to my right eye. while she was working on it, she said something like, oops i got ink in your eye, and laughed and said, i dont know why i always do that. . on the way home when the numbing stuff that she used started wearing off... my left eye started really hurting... when i got home the pain was increasinly getting worse so i looked in the mirror at my eye and the intease pain was radiating out of this glob of ink that was in my eye.... the pain got so bad that i couldnt use it and my vision was blurry, i called the school and ask walter if i should do anything about the ink in my eye and he said that my natural tears would take care of it. the pain was so intense that i couldnt use either eye because using my right eye would make my left eye move, opening it was unbelievably painful and tears would run out of it. my son took me to the emergency room, where they gave me painkillers, that didnt even take the edge off the pain and the er told me to make an emergency apointment with an opthamologist the next day. i dont really know for sure what happened to my eye.. as it was numb when she was working on it.. the doctor said the next day maybe the chemicals she was using caused my corneal abrasion. it was bad.. my vision was blurry, and he monitored my eye for a week, and the discussion of having to wear a contact for the rest of my life was there. the thing is... that she got her numbing stuff in both of my eyes, i know.. because i felt a little burn from it in both eyes. so why wasnt both of my eyes affected. the intense pain came from where the ink was, so my personal opinion is that she slipped with her tatoo machine and got my eye.. this is an instuctor who teaches students. there was no remorse, just a giggle and a i dont know why i always do that... when i called walter, to tell him what happened.. he said i should of called him... cause he has a relative that was a eye doctor. later in another conversation,.. he got offensive and was saying that i just wanted a trip to hawaii with my son, and to leave my husband home... creepy .... i honestly dont know how they have managed to stay in business for 34 years. every one that i have talked to after this was extremly rude. i feel like they think that it is ok to hurt people. my er visit alone with insurance was over 1600 hundred dollars... i havent even got my opthamologist bill yet, but so far i have spent 90 for his visits.... .. to make matters worse one of my eyes looked bigger that the other. when i called around to fix this i had a very important question ....who trained you.... but i was so afraid, i couldnt go to anyone in las vegas to fix my eyes. ..if you are a person looking to get permanent makeup, my advise to you is... do not got there, and make sure that the person that is doing your makeup was not trained at that butcher shop. the good news is that when i was in utah my aunt took me to the cameo school. what a difference a good place can make. they care about the people that they work on, when they worked on my eyes to fix what the butchers did.. i hardly felt it. such a big difference. if you want to learn how to do permanent make up,, where your client will recomend you.. and want to come back to see you, this is where you should go to school. i am so sorry for the students that are getting ripped off at paradise permanent eye makeup.. they are being taught to be butchers. and paying alot for it. i feel sorry for them, they should demand a refund and go some where else.
Paradise Permanent Make Up Reviews
One of the biggest mistakes i have ever made in my life was going to this place. i went to paradise permanent makeup to have my eyes done. it was incredibly painful. when i told the instructor , who was working on me, she complained that she was running out of the numbing stuff that she used , and she wouldn't be able to have enough for her patients the next day. she finished my left eye and went on to my right eye. while she was working on it, she said something like, oops i got ink in your eye, and laughed and said, i dont know why i always do that. . on the way home when the numbing stuff that she used started wearing off... my left eye started really hurting... when i got home the pain was increasinly getting worse so i looked in the mirror at my eye and the intease pain was radiating out of this glob of ink that was in my eye.... the pain got so bad that i couldnt use it and my vision was blurry, i called the school and ask walter if i should do anything about the ink in my eye and he said that my natural tears would take care of it. the pain was so intense that i couldnt use either eye because using my right eye would make my left eye move, opening it was unbelievably painful and tears would run out of it. my son took me to the emergency room, where they gave me painkillers, that didnt even take the edge off the pain and the er told me to make an emergency apointment with an opthamologist the next day. i dont really know for sure what happened to my eye.. as it was numb when she was working on it.. the doctor said the next day maybe the chemicals she was using caused my corneal abrasion. it was bad.. my vision was blurry, and he monitored my eye for a week, and the discussion of having to wear a contact for the rest of my life was there. the thing is... that she got her numbing stuff in both of my eyes, i know.. because i felt a little burn from it in both eyes. so why wasnt both of my eyes affected. the intense pain came from where the ink was, so my personal opinion is that she slipped with her tatoo machine and got my eye.. this is an instuctor who teaches students. there was no remorse, just a giggle and a i dont know why i always do that... when i called walter, to tell him what happened.. he said i should of called him... cause he has a relative that was a eye doctor. later in another conversation,.. he got offensive and was saying that i just wanted a trip to hawaii with my son, and to leave my husband home... creepy .... i honestly dont know how they have managed to stay in business for 34 years. every one that i have talked to after this was extremly rude. i feel like they think that it is ok to hurt people. my er visit alone with insurance was over 1600 hundred dollars... i havent even got my opthamologist bill yet, but so far i have spent 90 for his visits.... .. to make matters worse one of my eyes looked bigger that the other. when i called around to fix this i had a very important question ....who trained you.... but i was so afraid, i couldnt go to anyone in las vegas to fix my eyes. ..if you are a person looking to get permanent makeup, my advise to you is... do not got there, and make sure that the person that is doing your makeup was not trained at that butcher shop. the good news is that when i was in utah my aunt took me to the cameo school. what a difference a good place can make. they care about the people that they work on, when they worked on my eyes to fix what the butchers did.. i hardly felt it. such a big difference. if you want to learn how to do permanent make up,, where your client will recomend you.. and want to come back to see you, this is where you should go to school. i am so sorry for the students that are getting ripped off at paradise permanent eye makeup.. they are being taught to be butchers. and paying alot for it. i feel sorry for them, they should demand a refund and go some where else.