Areas of application / purpose of use
The most common cosmetic applications for micro-pigmentation are:
•
eyebrows
•
eyeliner
• full lip colour or lip liner (improving the lip contours)
•
body
tattoos
Operating Manual
Permanent Make Up handpiece
Effectiveness
During the pigmentation process a fine needle penetrates the skin inserting a colour
pigment into the upper layer of the skin, creating a line that replaces the need for a daily
application of either eyebrow pencil, eyeliner or lip liner.
A micropigmentation lasts several years depending on type of skin and colour but a mini-
mum durability or a total fading cannot be guaranteed. It is possible, that the color cannot
be removed, residues of the color could stay in the skin or scarring could occur.
During the initial 4 to 6 weeks, the intensity of the applied colour that has been applied
fades to its „permanent level“. This is normal, because the epidermis (upper level of the
skin) renews itself and the pigments within this layer of the skin grows out. The
remaining visible colour is beneath the epidermis. The thickness of the epidermis varies
from person to person and also depends on area the body treated.