Permanent Makeup – Micropigmentation

Long-lasting permanent makeup is one of the areas of beauty that is constantly evolving. Techniques and trends are improving, resulting in a natural-looking effect that enhances self-confidence! This procedure highlights your natural beauty, conceals imperfections, and emphasizes your unique features to create a beautiful and personalized result.

Thanks to modern and long-lasting cosmetic procedures, we can look great every day, whether at the spa, pool, beach, or during sports or other beauty-testing situations.

Permanent makeup is the best solution for women who want to look impeccable everywhere and at all times!

What areas are covered by permanent makeup?

Lips, eyebrows, and eyes. Partial coverage is possible using skin-tone correctors, working on the outer layer of the skin. Hair strokes are drawn to mimic natural hairs, achieving an especially natural effect.

What techniques are used in permanent makeup?

  • Eyebrow permanent makeup: The 6D hair stroke technique creates lines identical to natural hairs, achieving the effect of naturally dense, smooth, and beautifully shaped eyebrows while enhancing their color. Microblading is a great solution for achieving a neat eyebrow appearance. It provides aesthetic appeal and everyday convenience by creating the desired shape and symmetry. Immediately after the procedure, the eyebrow color will be more intense, but after healing and the scabs falling off, you’ll enjoy an excellent aesthetic result.
  • Upper eyelid contour: A dark pigment is applied along the lash line. This procedure is ideal for those seeking a subtle, deeper, and more expressive look. It suits everyone.
  • Lip permanent makeup: The watercolor technique is a very popular and natural-looking solution. After the procedure, the lips gain a defined shape without harsh lines, and after healing, the color looks soft and not intense. This technique enhances the lip silhouette, making it an excellent choice for those who prefer a natural effect.
  • Lipstick effect lip permanent makeup: This technique uses bright colors, typically red tones, to fully cover the lips with pigment, resulting in a more intense and long-lasting look compared to the watercolor technique. It’s ideal for those seeking a bolder result.

Lip permanent makeup is a favorite procedure that not only evens out lip contours but also provides the desired shade, eliminating the daily hassle of applying lipstick.

How is the permanent makeup procedure performed?

Upon arrival at the clinic, a consultation with a specialist is conducted to assess the client’s expectations and skin type. Based on the desired results, the best permanent makeup technique is recommended. A color is selected from a palette, and a shape sketch is drawn. The procedure takes about 2 hours. Micropigmentation is performed with great precision, as a fine needle introduces the pigment into the skin. The pigment used during micropigmentation is completely safe and of natural origin.

How to prepare for the permanent makeup procedure?

  • Avoid alcohol, strong coffee, spicy foods, and blood-thinning medications the day before the procedure.
  • One week before the procedure, avoid tanning beds, intense sun exposure, acidic procedures, capillary removal, and facial cleansing. Avoid chemically dyeing or plucking eyebrows.
  • For lip permanent makeup, it is recommended to exfoliate the lips and regularly moisturize them with petroleum jelly before the procedure.
  • For eyelid permanent makeup, do not wear contact lenses or have eyelash extensions during the procedure.
  • Recommendation: If planning a lip plumping procedure, it should be done no later than 3 weeks before permanent makeup.

How to care for permanent makeup after the procedure?

  • Avoid swimming pools, saunas, and water bodies, and protect the area from moisture for 10 days.
  • Avoid sunbathing and tanning beds for 3 weeks. Use SPF 50 cream on the treated area when exposed to the sun.
  • Avoid mechanical damage to the healing area, such as scratching, peeling, rubbing, etc.
  • Limit the use of decorative cosmetics on the treated area.

What to expect after the permanent makeup procedure?

After the procedure, eyebrows and lips will appear very bright in color. The intensity will decrease by 50-70% after 4-8 days when the healing process is complete and the scabs fall off.

How many sessions are needed to achieve results?

Typically, one procedure and one or, in rare cases, two corrections are needed, which are performed within two to four months after the initial procedure.

Contraindications for permanent makeup:

  • Hepatitis;
  • Insulin-dependent diabetes;
  • Dermatitis;
  • Kidney failure;
  • Cancer;
  • Conditions associated with significantly reduced blood clotting;
  • Acute inflammatory diseases;
  • Severe somatic diseases;
  • Mental disorders;
  • Epilepsy;
  • Tendency to keloid scars;
  • HIV, AIDS;
  • Active herpes virus outbreak;
  • Permanent makeup is not performed during pregnancy.

Permanent makeup can be performed for breastfeeding women. Clients must be over 18 years of age.