
Permanent Cosmetic Procedures
Permanent cosmetics, also
known as micro pigmentation or tattooing, is the process of applying colored
dye into the dermis or deeper layer of the skin, by means of one or more
needles.
Does it hurt?
Thanks to a wide availability
of local anesthetics, in theory the procedure is no more painful than having
your eyebrows tweezed.
Who benefits?
Men and women of all ages
Anyone interested in saving
time
Women who want twenty-four
hour a day beauty and comfort
Women who hate cosmetics that
streaks or rubs off
Sports enthusiasts of all
kinds
People with poor eyesight who
wear contact lenses or glasses
Women who are allergic to
conventional cosmetics
Accident and burn victims and
people with disfiguring scars following surgery
People suffering from loss of
pigmentation
People suffering from
alopecia (loss of body hair), whether permanent or temporary (e.g. following
chemotherapy)
Women with shaky hands or
physically handicapped
Women who want to restore
“unfortunate” dermapigmentation
What can be done?
Eyebrow Procedures
Too light or fair
Broken by a scar
Partial alopecia
Badly positioned or
asymmetrical
Eyebrows too low or drooping
Insufficient eyebrows – too
short
Lack of eyebrows
Surgically damaged eyebrows
or scarred
Eyeliner and Kohl Line Procedure
When eyelashes are too fair
When eyelashes are scant or
lacking
For women whose eyes are
inclined to water or wind, cold, light, etc
For people with poor eyesight
Lips Procedures
Because lip pencil and
lipstick rub off when eating, smoking, and kissing
Lips too thin
Lips asymmetrical
Lips too thick
Badly or undefined outline
Lips too pale
Scars resulting from an
accident
Cleft-lip disfigurement
Beauty spots and freckles Procedures
Just for fun
To disguise minor
imperfections or scars (e.g., chickenpox, acne)
Areolas of the breasts Procedures
To camouflage scars following
surgery for reduction or enlargement
To recreate areolas, to give
the illusion of nipples
To darken pale areolas
To enlarge small areolas
To redefine irregular outlines
Camouflaging scars or depigmentation
Procedures
When you are fed up with
seeing them (and showing them…)