Permanent Make Up

Permanent Make Up

Permanent makeup, also known as micropigmentation or cosmetic tattooing, is a cosmetic procedure in which pigments are implanted into the skin to enhance facial features. It is designed to replicate the appearance of makeup, offering long-lasting results

Permanent Lip Blush

Lip blush tattooing adds color and definition to the lips.

Can enhance the natural lip shape, improve symmetry, and create a more youthful appearance.

Permanent Eye Liner

Enhances the lash line with natural or dramatic eyeliner effects.

Options range from subtle lash enhancements to winged designs.

Procedure

Consultation: The technician discusses desired outcomes, skin type, and suitable techniques.

Design and Color Selection: The shape and pigment color are chosen to complement natural features.

Application: Pigments are applied using a handheld tool or machine, similar to a tattooing device.

Healing: The skin typically takes 7-14 days to heal, with results fully settling in after 4-6 weeks.

Benefits

Saves time by reducing the need for daily makeup application.

Enhances natural beauty with long-lasting results.

Can improve confidence, especially for individuals with conditions like alopecia, vitiligo, or scarring.

Considerations

Longevity: Results can last 1-5 years depending on factors like skin type, pigment quality, and lifestyle.

Maintenance: Periodic touch-ups are required to maintain vibrancy and shape.

Risks: Possible risks include infection, allergic reactions, uneven pigmentation, or dissatisfaction with results. Choosing a qualified and experienced technician minimizes these risks.

Pain: While the procedure is generally tolerable, numbing creams are often used to reduce discomfort.

Who Should Avoid It?

Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals.

Those with certain skin conditions (e.g., eczema, psoriasis) in the treatment area.

People with allergies to pigments or topical anesthetics.

Those on blood-thinning medications or with certain medical conditions.