What Can Permanent Makeup Do For You? Micropigmentation

Permanent makeup mimics the effects of real makeup and is often desired by patients specifically around the eye and mouth region. Also known as micropigmentation, permanent makeup is growing in popularity with women worldwide.

If you are considering permanent makeup, contact Karen to arrange a consultation with Karen who can answer all of your questions and help you achieve your cosmetic goals.

What Can Permanent Makeup Do For You?

Permanent makeup can be used to create long lasting lip color, eyeliner or eyebrows on patients. Permanent makeup is also used to repair damaged body parts—for example, it is sometimes used during breast reconstruction surgery after mastectomy to recreate the areola.

What Are the Most Common Reasons to Get Permanent Makeup?

Everyone gets micropigmentation for different reasons, but some of the more common reasons include:

  • To never have a need to put makeup on again
  • To wake up looking beautiful without time putting makeup on, and taking it off before bed
  • Allergies to traditional makeup
  • To hide scarring
  • To pencil in eyebrows after severe hair loss due to chemotherapy, genetics, or an illness
  • For those with a movement disorder or blindness, applying traditional makeup is sometimes difficult

Is Permanent Makeup Removeable?

Permanent makeup is removable, but only through high tech surgical methods. There is also a new cutting edge camouflage technique that many plastic surgeons are using to help cover up permanent makeup.

Choosing a skilled beauty professional is key to minimizing the risks of any cosmetic procedure.

Interested in learning more about permanent makeup? Contact Karen Marlise today at 727 398 4187 !


Please feel free to call me (727) 398-4187

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