Microblading and micro-pigmentation are both cosmetic procedures used to enhance and define the appearance of certain facial features, particularly the eyebrows.
Exquisite crimson lips, flawlessly contoured eyebrows, and enhancing eyeliner. A perpetually impeccable appearance! No need to fret about rushing to work when there's no time for eyeliner application. It's perfectly acceptable if you're too fatigued to remove your makeup at night. Makeup or micro-pigmentation offers the assurance that you can tackle a full day's work, hit the gym, dance the night away, and wake up in the morning with your makeup intact. It requires minimal maintenance, and once it's applied, it remains firmly in place.
What areas can be done?
Eyebrows, for correction or darkening purposes.
For brows ranging from thin to thick.
Eyeliner.
Lip color to enhance their pink and healthy appearance.
Beauty marks or moles.
What is the most commonly treated area?
Thinning eyebrows often serve as an early indicator of both a thyroid condition and the natural aging process. By skillfully shaping the eyebrows, your face can appear significantly younger and more revitalized.
How long does it take?
Typically, one session is sufficient, followed by a post-procedure review for touch-ups after 2 to 4 weeks. The session itself lasts only 30 to 60 minutes.
How long will the results last?
The results typically endure for 12 to 18 months, contingent on your body's metabolism, and thereafter, a touch-up becomes necessary.
Is there any age barrier?
Generally, younger girls often desire beauty spots, eyeliner, or lip enhancements, whereas women aged 35 and above typically seek to augment their features and opt for eyebrow and eyeliner treatments.
What is Scalp Micropigmentation?
Scalp micropigmentation presents a non-surgical alternative for addressing hair and scalp imperfections. Unlike medical interventions, scalp micropigmentation utilizes a tattoo-based approach, serving as a non-medical "concealing" technique that adeptly conceals unsightly conditions on the scalp and creates the optical illusion of thicker hair. This procedure employs tattoo ink in a stippling pattern, replicating the appearance of closely cropped hair follicles on the scalp.
What kind of problems can be addressed by scalp micro pigmentation?
Scalp micropigmentation can effectively address a range of medical and surgical concerns, including:
Scalp scars resulting from scarring alopecia.
Persistent alopecia areata and alopecia totalis.
Women experiencing balding or thinning hair, especially those who do not respond to treatments like minoxidil or other medical interventions.
Scars from neurosurgery or head trauma, as well as scars from previous hair restoration procedures.
Patients who have undergone chemotherapy and have not experienced significant hair regrowth post-treatment.