Permanent Make-Up
PMU (Permanent Makeup) is a cosmetic tattooing technique that uses specialized equipment to apply pigment to the skin, creating a semi-permanent effect that resembles makeup. The goal of PMU is to enhance natural features and create a more polished, put-together appearance that lasts for several months or even years.
- Microblading for eyebrows
- Lip tinting for lips
- Eyeliner tattooing for eyes
- Scalp micropigmentation for hair simulation
The results are semi-permanent and may need to be touched up over time.
PMU Microblading
The goal of microblading is to enhance the appearance of eyebrows by creating the illusion of fuller, more defined eyebrows. This semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing technique involves using a fine blade to make hair-like strokes in the brow area, filling in sparse or patchy areas and creating a natural-looking, defined brow shape. The result is a more polished, put-together appearance that can last for several months or even years. Microblading is a popular choice for people who have sparse or over-plucked eyebrows, or for those who simply want to save time on their daily beauty routine.
The procedure can also help people who have medical conditions such as:
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Alopecia
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Extreme Hair Loss Due to Cancer Treatment
Post Treatment
After a PMU (Permanent Makeup) treatment, it is important to follow a proper aftercare routine to ensure the best possible results. Here are some key post-treatment guidelines to follow:
- Keep the treated area clean and dry: Avoid getting the treated area wet for the first 48 hours after the procedure. After that, gently clean the area with a damp cloth and avoid using any harsh products or scrubs.
- Avoid direct sun exposure: Protect the treated area from direct sun exposure for the first few weeks after the procedure. Wear a wide-brimmed hat or use a high SPF sunscreen when spending time outdoors.
- Avoid sweating: Avoid excessive sweating or working out for the first few days after the procedure. Sweating can cause irritation and affect the healing process.
- Avoid touching the treated area: Touching the treated area can introduce bacteria and cause infection. Avoid touching the area as much as possible and wash your hands before and after touching it.
- Avoid applying makeup: Avoid applying makeup to the treated area for the first few days after the procedure. After that, use only non-comedogenic, oil-free products.
- Follow-up appointments: Follow-up appointments with your PMU artist are important to assess the healing process and make any necessary touch-ups.
It is important to follow these guidelines to ensure the best possible results and minimize the risk of complications. If you experience any unusual symptoms or concerns, contact your PMU artist or a healthcare professional as soon as possible.
PMU Risks
It is important to note that PMU is a medical procedure and should only be performed by a licensed and trained professional. A thorough consultation is necessary to determine if PMU is right for you and to ensure safe and effective results.