Semi-Permanent Micro-Pigmentation
Semi-Permanent Micro-Pigmentation, also known as Cosmetic Tattooing or Permanent Makeup, is a procedure where pigments are implanted into the skin using a fine needle.
This technique is used to enhance or replicate natural features, such as eyebrows, eyeliner, and lips, and can also be employed to camouflage scars, vitiligo, and other skin conditions.
Semi-permanent micro-pigmentation can provide a long-lasting enhancement of natural features and improve confidence.
Powder Ombré Brows
Powder Ombré Eyebrow Micro-Pigmentation is a specialized technique that focuses on creating natural-looking, gradient eyebrows with a soft, powdered effect.
This technique differs from traditional micro-blading or eyebrow tattooing, as it aims to achieve a subtle transition of colour from lighter at the front of the brow to darker towards the tail, resembling the ombré effect commonly seen in hair colouring.
This method involves creating a soft, shaded look that mimics the effect of filling in eyebrows with powder makeup.
FAQ:
Do you use a numbing agent?
Yes, a topical anesthetic is applied to minimize discomfort.
What do you use to tattoo?
We use a micro-pigmentation machine to deposit pigment into the skin, much like one used in a tattoo shop.
What is the duration of the treatment?
The procedure typically takes 2-3 hours.
What do I do for aftercare?
We supply you with your aftercare kit.
What is the healing time?
Initial healing usually takes about 7-10 days, with full healing at about 4-6 weeks.
What is the longevity of the tattoo?
Results can last between 1-3 years, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.
Will I need touch-ups?
An initial touch-up appointment is included in the cost of your procedure. Periodic touch-ups may be needed to maintain the desired look as the pigment can gradually fade over time.
What are the benefits?
Reduces the need for daily eyebrow makeup application and is highly customizable in terms of colour, intensity, and brow shape.
What are the risks and considerations?
Reactions to the pigments can occur.Complications if proper sterilization and aftercare procedures are not followed. Pigment may change colour over time due to skin regeneration and external factors.