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What is Permanent Makeup?

Who Wants Permanent Makeup?

Who Wants Permanent Makeup?

Permanent makeup, also referred to as micro-pigmentation, cosmetic tattooing or dermal-pigmentation, is a process whereby pigment is implanted beneath the epidermis (top layer of the skin), into the dermal layer (second layer of the skin) by micro insertion. This technique has been specifically designed as safe and effective for eyebrows, eyeliner, lip enhancement, areola restoration, Alopecia, Vitiligo, hair loss and camouflage of scars and unwanted areas. 

Who Wants Permanent Makeup?

Who Wants Permanent Makeup?

Who Wants Permanent Makeup?

Women and men who want to always look great throughout the day and during activities without applying makeup. Vision and motor impaired people who find it difficult to put on makeup. Hair loss from chemotherapy or alopecia.

Is permanent Makeup Safe?

Who Wants Permanent Makeup?

How long does the procedure take?

This is a state-of-the-art technique that is medically and specifically proven to be completely safe and effective. As with any medical procedure, we recommend you consult with your health care professional first.

How long does the procedure take?

What can I do to prolong the intensity of my permanent makeup?

How long does the procedure take?

Every procedure can vary according to individual consulting, artistry review, time for anesthetics to take effect, implanting of the pigment color and time for fine tuning. On average, a client can expect to spend 1-2 hours at their procedure appointment.

Will the procedure hurt?

What can I do to prolong the intensity of my permanent makeup?

What can I do to prolong the intensity of my permanent makeup?

In the most delicate areas there may be some discomfort. However, topical anesthetics and dental blocks are used to numb the area and minimize any discomfort.

What can I do to prolong the intensity of my permanent makeup?

What can I do to prolong the intensity of my permanent makeup?

What can I do to prolong the intensity of my permanent makeup?

Avoid over exposure to sun and tanning booths and use sunblock. Ultra-violet light in excess, various drugs and chemicals can damage and dry the skin. Alpha-hydroxy, Retin A and Glycolic Acid should

What happens after the procedure?

What happens after the procedure?

What happens after the procedure?

Areas of the face may be red or slightly swollen after the procedure for about 24 hours. Initially, the pigment can appear very dark and reddish. The pigment color will adjust over a few days and begin to look more natural. Slight bruising may occur.

What happens after the procedure?

What happens after the procedure?

What happens after the procedure?

Areas of the face may be red or slightly swollen after the procedure for about 24 hours. Initially, the pigment can appear very dark and reddish. The pigment color will adjust over a few days and begin to look more natural. Slight bruising may occur.

What happens after the procedure?

What happens after the procedure?

What happens after the procedure?

Areas of the face may be red or slightly swollen after the procedure for about 24 hours. Initially, the pigment can appear very dark and reddish. The pigment color will adjust over a few days and begin to look more natural. Slight bruising may occur.

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