Permanent makeup, also known as micropigmentation, is a cosmetic procedure that involves applying permanent color pigment to the top layer of the skin. This is done using special needles and equipment to create long-lasting color and shape for eyebrows, eyes, or lips.
The duration of permanent makeup varies, but generally it can last 1-3 years. The duration depends on many factors, including skin type, age, sun exposure, and post-procedure care.
Pain is individual and the procedure can be described as uncomfortable rather than painful. My experience has shown that a large number of clients fall asleep.
Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood thinners such as aspirin before the procedure. It is also recommended to avoid strong sun exposure and tanning beds for a few days before the procedure.
After permanent makeup, there may be swelling and redness, which will subside within a few days. Crusts may form, but they should not be scraped off. The color of the permanent makeup may be more intense at first, but this will become more natural within a few weeks.
After the procedure, you should avoid strong sun exposure, saunas, swimming pools and intense exercise for about a week.
After the procedure, we always send our clients a comprehensive information sheet about home care.
Permanent makeup is safe for most people, but if you have allergies, skin conditions, diabetes, or other medical conditions, be sure to consult your doctor before the procedure. It is also important to choose an experienced and qualified permanent makeup specialist.
Yes, permanent makeup removal is possible, but it can be difficult and expensive. Laser procedures are usually used for this. Therefore, it is very important to thoroughly consider and discuss your expectations with a specialist before the procedure.
Our studio also offers a pre-procedure consultation, during which we clarify the client's wishes and needs before the procedure.
However, if you already have permanent makeup on your skin that you no longer want, write to me and I will give you recommendations for laser removal. I have been through it myself and I can say this much: there is nothing to be afraid of.
Prices vary depending on the region, technology and experience of the specialist. Our price list can be found in the booking system.
Most professionals recommend a follow-up treatment approximately 4-6 weeks after the initial treatment to ensure optimal results. After that, a touch-up is usually needed every 1-2 years, depending on how the pigment fades over time.
Although allergic reactions are rare, they are possible. If you are concerned that you may be allergic to the pigment, please let us know and we will perform an allergy test prior to the procedure to ensure that you are tolerant to the pigments used.