Everything That You Need to Know About Permanent Makeup


Permanent makeup is a cosmetic treatment. It is a technique which employs tattoos by implanting pigments into the skin to replicate the look of cosmetics. The most popular applications/common procedures are eye lining and other permanent enhancing colors to the skin of the facelips, and eyelids. It is also used to produce artificial eyebrows, particularly in people who have lost them as a consequence of old age, disease, such as alopecia totalischemotherapy, or a genetic disturbance, and to disguise scars and white spots in the skin such as in vitiligo.

In this blog we’ll talk about permanent makeup in detail. So with no further ado we should begin..

Why do we need permanent makeup?

Aren’t you already tired of going through endless efforts of putting up a perfect and equal eyeliner or going through the hassle of getting your brows done after every two weeks? Are you not already mesmerized by the thought of waking up every day with perfectly done eyebrows and eyeliner? That’s actually why you need permanent makeup.

How is it done?

Regardless of the body area or the technique, the concept is always the same which is very similar to getting a tattoo. The pigments are released into the skin with the help of needles. Most commonly used pigments are iron oxide or titanium dioxide and the amount of pigment, the color, and whether manual or electrical instruments are used, can vary.

It’s always recommended to first have a consultation with the technician and review your medical history before getting the procedure done.

At this point one might be stressed over the pain or uneasiness that this may cause which depends on numerous factors. For instance, your pain threshold, the skill of the technician, and the procedure itself. However, several topical anesthetic and desensitizing products are used to make the procedure as pain-free as possible.

Adverse effects and complications

Getting permanent makeup done by skilled dermatologists or cosmetologists is usually safe. However, there might occur some adverse effects and complications which need to kept in mind. Adverse effects like allergies to the implanted pigments, peeling of skin, skin cracking, keloid formation, blistering or maybe some infection that causes swelling and burning in the treated area.

Subsequently, you ought to be cautious and ensure that the treatment is done in a neat and clean environment with new sterile needles for each client.

The Final Word

With all the information shared above about permanent makeup, it’s finally a good time to say goodbye to a hectic daily routine and now you can finally get rid of your eyeliners, brow pencils and other makeup products without worrying about your looks.

The results, like any tattoo are expected to fade over time and you may require to revisit your dermatologist for some touch-ups after 12-18 months. To get rid of it, lasers have been developed. However, removal can take up several treatments and it can be costly. There may also be scarring with removal.

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