Micropigmentation is a progressive method of applying micro insertions of natural pigments into the dermal layer of the skin. This contemporary technique is medically proven and completely safe. Micropigmentation or Intradermal Pigmentation as it is also referred to, is used for numerous enrichments such as permanent eyebrows, eyeliner, lip liner/color. This cosmetic procedure can also help with stretch marks, areola restoration, hairline enhancement and scar camouflage.
Lip Liner/Color
Micropigmentation for lip color can appear to change the size and shape of lips. This procedure helps prevent lipstick from bleeding into the surrounding skin. Choose from a dramatic or natural look.
Eyebrows
The Micropigmentation procedure for eyebrows enhances the natural look of a full eyebrow. Those who typically apply pencil/brow powder can go swimming or play tennis without the embarrassment of losing the appearance of a full eyebrow. Alopecia sufferers are pleasantly surprised at the natural look acquired.
Eyeliner
A subtle, natural look, imitating thousands of tiny lashes with the embedding of pigments in the lash line. Additional shadowing of color can be added for a soft natural liner or a bold, defined line may be achieved. Recommended for those wearing contact lenses or those who are allergic to makeup.
Who Benefits from Permanent Makeup?
- People with allergies to makeup
- Those who are physically incapable of applying makeup
- Men as well as women
- Men and women who seek correction of asymmetrical facial features
- Those suffering from alopecia, vitiligo and trichotillomania
- Burn patients
- Busy people with no time to apply makeup
- People who want to look their best all the time!
Frequently Asked Questions:
Is this procedure painful?
Topical anesthetics are used to diminish discomfort.
Do I have a choice of colors?
Yes! There is an assortment of colors to choose from.
Do I have a choice in the placement of pigments?
Yes! Placement will be determined during your consultation.
What is involved in recovery?
You may resume normal activities with no delay after procedure. There might be a slight swelling and/or redness especially around the eyes, which will subside quickly. Complete healing takes one to six weeks while pigmentation matures and reaches its final color.
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