Natural water-based paint consisting of colored pigments for certain areas of our body; It is the transfer (grafting) of our skin to the epidermis area, which is also described as the upper skin. The most important difference that separates permanent make-up from tattoo; It's due to where the paint was left off. Since the dye is left on the dermal layer, not the epidermis, the application remains on the skin for a lifetime. In permanent make-up, as the cell renews itself, dye pigments are also removed from our body. Therefore, the permanence of the application varies between 2 and 5 years depending on the person and the metabolic rate of that person. As the pigments move away from the skin, the color in the application area becomes blurred over time and is erased. If this application is renewed at certain intervals (retouched) it will be preserved in the same beauty and permanence for many years. Micropigmentation or long-term cosmetic therapy is the technical art of transferring color to the skin or second layer of skin with special tools and placing natural pigments on the skin. It is applied individually with sterile and disposable needles. After the process is completed, the epidermis cells die and regenerate.
COSMETIC APPLICATIONS
Eyebrow drawing
Eyeliner (eyelid contour drawing)
Eyelash tightening
Lipliner (lip contour drawing)
Permanent I
WHO IS THE EYEBROW APPLICATION?
People who do not have eyebrows due to a medical problem,
People with sparse or half eyebrows
Those who want to have more curved eyebrows
Those who want to emphasize their eyebrows
WHO IS THE EYELINER APPLICATION FOR?
Those who lost their eyelashes due to a medical problem,
People with hypersensitive eyes
Contact lens wearers,
Those with visual limitations
Those who are allergic to cosmetics,
Athletes,
Those who want optical correction.
LIPLINER APPLICATION
Provides definition of lips,
Corrects uneven lip line,
Provides removal of traces,
It gives a thin look to thick lips,
It provides a fuller look to thin lips.
Permanent makeup; It is definitely not applied to diabetics, HIV-infected and hemophiliac patients. The feeling of very slight pain during the application varies depending on the person and the application area, but the feeling that is generally described is the feeling of stinging, and local anesthetic substances are used to minimize this.