Permanent Makeup
Permanent makeup, also known as micropigmentation or cosmetic tattooing, involves applying pigments to the skin to enhance facial features such as eyebrows, eyeliner, and lips. This technique uses specialized tools to deposit pigments into the upper layers of the skin, creating a long-lasting effect that mimics the appearance of traditional makeup. The procedure is designed to provide a natural-looking enhancement that can save time and reduce the need for daily makeup application. Permanent makeup can offer a range of benefits, including improved symmetry, a consistent look throughout the day, and convenience for those with active lifestyles or sensitive skin. While results can last several years, periodic touch-ups may be required to maintain the color and shape as the skin naturally fades and changes over time.