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What is semi permanent makeup?
Semi-permanent makeup, alternatively referred to as micropigmentation or medical tattooing, entails applying pigments to the skin's surface to enhance features like eyebrows, lips, eyeliner, and scalp. Distinguishing it from traditional tattoos, semi-permanent makeup is intended to gradually fade over time, offering a makeup look that endures for several years. This method is ideal for individuals seeking enduring makeup results, ensuring they consistently present their best appearance.
What are the benefits of semi permanent makeup?
You can obtain a variety of benefits from semi-permanent makeup, which include the following:
- It is a non-surgical technique that helps you frame your face.
- You do not have to maintain a daily makeup routine.
- You get perfectly shaped brows, lips, and eyes.
- The results are long-lasting, and the pigment does not smudge.
- Semi-permanent makeup is safe and does not cause any harm to the skin.
Types of Semi Permanent Makeup Techniques
The following are the different types of semi-permanent makeup techniques:
- 1. Eyebrow microblading: This semi permanent makeup technique involves using a handheld tool with fine needles to create hair-like strokes, mimicking the appearance of natural eyebrows. It's a popular choice for those looking to enhance or reshape their eyebrows.
- 2. Eyeliner: Pigments are applied along the lash line to define and enhance the eyes. This can range from a subtle and natural look to a more dramatic effect, depending on the individual's preference
- 3. Lip blushing: This procedure enhances the natural color of the lips or adds a subtle tint. It can improve the shape of the lips and create a more defined and youthful appearance. This is done by depositing color ink into your lips and along your lip line to improve the overall look. The color is subtle to give natural-looking results.
- 4. Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP): This is a non-surgical makeup cosmetic procedure that involves the application of tiny, specialized pigments to the scalp to simulate the appearance of hair follicles. This semi permanent makeup technique is primarily used to address issues such as baldness, thinning hair, or to create a shaven or closely-cropped hairstyle. SMP has gained popularity as a practical and effective solution for individuals seeking to restore the appearance of a fuller head of hair without undergoing invasive surgical procedures.
- 5. Scar Camouflage: Pigments are applied to scars to help them blend in with the surrounding skin, reducing their visibility.
- 6. Areola Reconstruction: technique is often used after breast reconstruction surgery to recreate the appearance of the areola and nipple.
What to expect after the semi permanent makeup treatment?
After undergoing semi-permanent makeup, there are several common expectations and post-procedure considerations. It's important to note that individual experiences may vary, but here are general guidelines:
- Immediate results: You will likely see the immediate results of the semi-permanent makeup procedure. However, keep in mind that the color may appear more intense initially and will gradually soften as the skin heals.
- Initial swelling and redness: It's normal to experience some swelling and redness in the treated area immediately after the procedure. This is typically a temporary reaction and should subside within a few hours to a couple of days.
- Healing process: The healing process varies among individuals but usually takes about one to two weeks. During this time, the treated area may scab and flake as the skin heals. It's essential to resist picking at the scabs to avoid affecting the final outcome.
- Color adjustment: The color of the semi-permanent makeup may appear darker initially but will fade to the desired shade as the skin heals. Multiple factors, including skin type, aftercare, and individual healing, can influence the final color.
- Follow-up appointments: Depending on the semi-permanent makeup procedure, you may be advised to schedule one or more follow-up appointments. These sessions are essential for touch-ups and adjustments to ensure the desired results are achieved.
- Avoiding sun exposure: Protect the treated area from direct sunlight and UV exposure during the initial healing period. Sunscreen is crucial to prevent fading and maintain the longevity of the semi-permanent makeup.
- Avoiding moisture: Keep the treated area dry and avoid excessive moisture, such as swimming or heavy sweating, until the healing process is complete.
- Temporary itchiness: It's common to experience mild itchiness during the healing phase. Refrain from scratching the treated area to prevent any damage or interference with the healing process.
- Long-term maintenance: Semi-permanent makeup is designed to fade gradually over time. To maintain the desired look, periodic touch-up sessions may be recommended, typically every one to three years, depending on individual factors.
- Post-procedure care instructions: Your technician will provide specific post-procedure care instructions. Following these guidelines diligently will contribute to optimal healing and long-lasting results. Always consult with your technician or practitioner for personalized advice based on your specific makeup procedure and skin type.
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Semi Permanent Makeup FAQs
It depends on the area, the skin type and lifestyle. For example, oily skins loses colour faster than dry and normal skin types.
It should be done by expert trained technician and safe and high quality products to avoid any dermis damage, however can be considered a safe treatment
Since the color enters the lower layer of the epidermis, there is no significant pain for the patient. An expert technician with safe tools works with right angles and pressure to avoid pain and harm skin . However, local anesthetics are used for the comfort of the client.
Like any cosmetic procedure there is risk of allergic reaction and unlikely shape.