Semi-permanent makeup, or more precisely micropigmentation (micropigmentation), is an aesthetic specialty that aims to correct, beautify, and create a balance of imperfections in a semi-permanent way, primarily on the face (eyebrows, lips, eyelids), but also on the body, with paramedical applications such as the areola halo in cases of breast surgery, on the head due to hair loss, in stretch marks, and in discoloration of areas with
It works by implanting hypoallergenic and sterile pigments specific for the use of semi-permanent cosmetics under the skin at the skin's border and subcutaneous tissue.
The pigment is "implanted" using sterile needles attached to a cutting-edge technology designed for semi-permanent make-up.
Three sessions are required to finish the semi-permanent makeup:
1st session: There will be an update with the specialized beautician as well as a design test in the first session.
2nd session: The semi-permanent makeup will be done in the second appointment, with the color being more intense and darker in the first few days than the final result. A crust will form, which will disappear throughout the next 7-10 days, revealing the final hue.
3rd session: The plan is evaluated for any corrections in the third session, and in some circumstances, a repetitive session is held in order to achieve the best result!
Semi-permanent makeup is the best option for those who want to look their best all of the time.