Permanent Make-up
Permanent make-up, also
known as cosmetic tattooing, micropigmentation, and
dermapigmentation, is a way of inserting pigment into
skin's dermal layer (the layer between the permanent
base layer and the constantly changing top layer) to
provide a safe and artful alternative to traditional
makeup, as well as to enhance or correct problematic
features.
Over 100,000 men and women nationwide have taken advantage
of this procedure, including celebrities such as Elizabeth
Taylor, Dolly Parton, and Raquel Welch.
How are permanent cosmetic procedures
done?
Permanent cosmetics procedures are performed using various
machines and methods, including the traditional (or
specialized) tattoo or coil machines, the pen or rotary
machine and the non-machine or hand method.
These procedures are a process which includes the initial
consultation, initial application of pigment, and usually
one or two follow up visits for adjusting the shape
and color or density of the pigment.
What types of permanent cosmetic
procedures can be done?
Eyebrows
Eyeliner, top and bottom
Eyelash enhancement
Lipliner
Full lip color
Scar camouflage
Feature reconstruction
Areola restoration or repigmentation
Beauty marks
Cleft/hare lip
Skin grafts
Hair imitation
How long does each procedure
take?
The initial procedure will generally take approximately
1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours. Follow up procedures usually do
not require as much time as the initial procedure.
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