PMU specialist
You provide personal data and familiarize yourself with all specifics
You read the document and
sign it to confirm procedure plan
We fix the sketch, prepare
materials, and set up the machine
We remove all pigment residue
and prepare for the photo
We discuss the desired shape,
color, and procedure details
We sketch a design considering
your wishes and unique features
We carry out the procedure
in the chosen technique(s)
We schedule a date
for permanent makeup correction
*Presence of old permanent makeup is allowed
*Presence of old permanent makeup isn’t allowed
Tattooing is an outdated technique that was used 5-10 years ago. It involved using powerful tattoo machines and tattoo pigments embedded deep in the skin. This often led to the color changes over time.
Permanent makeup is a modern method that uses high-quality pigments delicately applied to the skin’s surface, allowing the color to fade graduallyover 2-3 years without changes.
The watercolor effect involves a gentle application of light and nude pigments,
ideal for highlighting the shape of the lips while maintaining a natural color.
The lipstick effect is a dense color application suitable for women
who prefer vibrant and expressive lips.
Neutralization is used to eliminate dark or purple shades on the lips.
For repeat clients, I don’t spend extra time double-checking the shape and symmetry.
Also, I don’t know which pigments and techniques your previous artist used, which
can complicate the process of applying new pigments and require additional time.
No, a high-quality anesthetic is used before and during the procedure.
No chances. I strictly use only new, sterile, disposable materials during the procedure.
I’ve undergone a special bloodborne pathogens course, have the relevant certification,
and adhere to all sanitary and epidemiological standards.
Yes, the shape and color can be modified during the correction.
Without correction, it is up to 1 year. However, with correction – 1.5 to 3 years.
After a complete skin regeneration or within 28 days, but no later than 60 days.
The correction allows the color to set better, become more saturated,
and last 1.5 – 3 years instead of 1 year.
The skin becomes harder, which makes the correction process more complicated
and time-consuming.
The skin becomes harder, which makes the correction process more complicated
and time-consuming.
Not earlier than 1.5 years after the initial procedure.
I don’t recommend it because of formed micro-scars that make the skin hard and rough.
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