Permanent makeup, also known by its medical name “micropigmentation”, is a semi-permanent procedure performed by placing special pigments into the upper layer of the skin (typically the dermis layer).
AREAS OF APPLICATION FOR PERMANENT MAKEUP
- Microblading
- Powder Micropigmentation
- Lips
- Dipliner
- Scalp Simulation
Effect and Duration
In the first session, 40% effect is observed; by the second session, 90% effectiveness is achieved. It is a 2-session procedure.
Frequently Asked Questions About Permanent Makeup
- What is permanent makeup?
Permanent makeup, also known as micropigmentation, is a long-lasting or semi-permanent makeup procedure where special pigments are implanted into the upper layers of the skin (usually the dermis). - In which areas is permanent makeup used?
Permanent makeup is commonly used in the following areas:- Microblading (eyebrow shaping)
- Powder Micropigmentation (for a more natural eyebrow look)
- Lip makeup (lip coloring and contouring)
- Dipliner (thin permanent eyeliner along the lash line)
- Scalp simulation (to conceal hair loss)
- How is permanent makeup applied?
Permanent makeup is applied using special needles and micropigmentation devices. Pigments are inserted into the skin with fine needles, and the procedure usually takes 1–2 hours. Aftercare is required following the procedure. - When does permanent makeup start to show results?
In the first session, around 40% of the effect is visible. After the second session, about 90% of the final result is achieved. The full effect appears after the second session. - How long does permanent makeup last?
The effects of permanent makeup typically last between 1 and 3 years, depending on individual skin type and aftercare. The duration may vary from person to person. - Is permanent makeup painful?
Some mild discomfort may be felt during the procedure, but this is usually minimized with the use of topical anesthetic creams, making the process more comfortable. - Who is suitable for permanent makeup?
Permanent makeup is suitable for healthy individuals. However, it is not recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or for people with skin conditions or infections. A consultation with a specialist is advised before the procedure. - What is the aftercare process for permanent makeup?
After the procedure, it is important to keep the treated area moisturized and protected from sun exposure for several days. Avoid getting the area wet and avoid overheating during the first week.