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What is
Permanent Makeup?
Permanent
makeup, also known as Intradermal Pigmentation, is a revolutionary
method of applying natural pigments into the dermal layer of skin.
This state-of-the-art technique is medically proven and specifically
designed to be completely safe.
Permanent makeup is used for a
variety of cosmetic enhancements such as permanent eyebrows, eye
liner, and lip liner/color. Other permanent makeup procedures
include vitiligo, scar camouflage, areola restoration, hairline
enhancement, and more. Permanent makeup has also been used to
cover-up stretchmarks, birthmarks, freckles/age spots, and uneven
skin discolorations.
Lets explain a few more popular
procedures.
Lip
Liner/Color
The Intradermal Pigmentation
procedure for lip color is beautiful. It can appear to change the
size and shape of the lips as well as the color. This procedure
helps prevent lipstick from bleeding into the surrounding skin. Many
people request a soft pink, similar to the lip color to that of an
infant, for those who want a natural look. Others may desire a
dramatic effect.
Eyebrows
The Intradermal Pigmentation
procedure for eyebrows can mimic the appearance of hair in the brow
line. Anyone who desires more fullness of the brows will love the
procedure (and the time saved not applying makeup!) Those who used
to apply pencil can go swimming, play tennis, or wipe their forehead
without the embarrassment of losing their eyebrows. Those suffering
from alopecia (hair loss) are pleasantly surprised at how natural it
looks.
Eyeliner
A subtle, natural look, mimicking
thousands of tiny eyelashes with the implantation of pigments in the
lash line is popular with both male and female clients. Additional
shadowing of color can be added for a soft natural liner or a more
bold, definite line can be achieved. Ophthalmologists recommend
Intradermal Cosmetic procedures for those who are allergic to
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Who Benefits
from Permanent Makeup?
Men as well as women
Busy people with little time to apply makeup
People with allergies to conventional makeup
Anyone who desires freedom from daily makeup application
Those who are physically incapable of applying makeup
Those who are active in sports
Those with oily skin who tend to shed makeup easily
Burn survivors and people with flaws in their skin
Those suffereing from alopecia, vitiligo and trichotillomania
Men and women who seek correction of asymmetrical facial features
Entertainers, actresses, and models such as Elizabeth Taylor,
Dolly Parton, Raquel Welch, Cher, and others
Men and women who wish to look their best all of the time!
Common FAQs
Whats the difference
between the Tradional Tattooing process and Permanent Makeup?
Where both procedures involve tattooing the skin, in traditional
tattooing, pigment is added to the third layer of the skin, where in
permanent makeup pigment is added to the second layer of the skin,
called the Dermis, creating a final result of a soft blend of color
to the tattooed area.
Is this procedure
painful?
Topical anesthetics are used to minimize discomfort.
Do I have a choice of
colors?
Definitely! Theres a wide spectrum of colors you may choose from.
Do I have a choice in
the placement of pigments?
Of course. During your consultation, design and pigment placement
will be determined.
What is involved
in recovery?
There will be slight swelling and redness in the skin, which will
subside quickly. You may resume normal activities immediately after
the procedure. Complete healing takes one to six weeks while the
pigmentation matures and reaches its final color.
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