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Choose from brows, eyeliner, lip liner, and full lip micropigmentation options.

Permanent cosmetics, also called permanent makeup or micropigmentation, is the process of implanting cosmetic pigments into the dermis layer of the skin to improve one's appearance and save time compared to traditional makeup. The most common areas are eyebrows, eye lines and lip lines.

Permanent cosmetics, also called permanent makeup or micropigmentation, is the process of implanting cosmetic pigments into the dermis layer of the skin to improve one's appearance and save time compared to traditional makeup. The most common areas are eyebrows, eye lines and lip lines.

Permanent cosmetics, also called permanent makeup or micropigmentation, is the process of implanting cosmetic pigments into the dermis layer of the skin to improve one's appearance and save time compared to traditional makeup. The most common areas are eyebrows, eye lines and lip lines.

Permanent cosmetics, also called permanent makeup or micropigmentation, is the process of implanting cosmetic pigments into the dermis layer of the skin to improve one's appearance and save time compared to traditional makeup. The most common areas are eyebrows, eye lines and lip lines.
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Experienced artists using safe pigments to create personalized, long-lasting natural enhancement.
We tailor pigment tones to your skin, hair, and preferences for a natural, flattering, long-lasting result.
Our trained specialists follow strict hygiene standards and precise techniques to ensure safe, consistent, beautiful micropigmentation.
Receive treatment in a calm, sanitized environment with attentive care and numbing options for minimized discomfort.
A scheduled touch-up ensures optimal color retention and shape refinement for results that look great over time.
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Answers to common questions about procedure, healing, and long-term care for your treatment.
Permanent Make-Up (micropigmentation) implants cosmetic pigment into the superficial dermis using fine needles. It enhances brows, eyeliner, or lips with customized shape and color. The process includes consultation, treatment, and a follow-up touch-up to refine results and improve longevity.
Most clients experience mild discomfort rather than severe pain. We apply topical numbing beforehand and use gentle techniques to minimize sensation. Sensitivity varies by area—eyelids can feel more tender—and technicians will adjust comfort measures throughout the appointment.
Longevity varies with pigment type, skin tone, sun exposure, and skincare. Most clients enjoy 1–5 years of visible results; color may soften and fade gradually. Annual or biennial touch-ups help maintain crisp lines and color intensity over time.
Initial redness and slight swelling are common for a few days. Pigment appears darker initially, then softens as skin heals over 7–14 days. Avoid heavy sweating, sun exposure, and makeup on treated areas while healing. Follow provided aftercare for best results.
Yes. During consultation we discuss your desired look and sample pigment tones against your skin and hair. Technicians recommend shades for natural enhancement and longevity. Final color selection is confirmed before treatment and may be fine-tuned at the follow-up perfecting session.
Risks include temporary swelling, infection if aftercare is neglected, allergic reaction to pigments (rare), and uneven fading. We minimize risks through patch tests, sterile technique, and clear aftercare instructions. Contact us promptly for any unusual pain, prolonged redness, or signs of infection.