Dr. Dennys Corteguera Torres
Vascular Diagnostic Unit
Micropigmentation, also known as dermopigmentation or permanent makeup, can be divided into 2 categories depending on the type of treatment and its purpose:
The effects of micropigmentation last between two and four years, depending on skin type, the cosmetics used regularly, and even the shade chosen for the treatment, as the implanted pigments are gradually absorbed.
As it is semi-permanent makeup, the color fades over time. Therefore, regular touch-ups are necessary, approximately every two years, depending on the patient.
It will be carried out in a dedicated centre and must meet a series of minimum requirements to guarantee the client’s safety, with professionals holding the relevant qualifications.
The treatment lasts approximately two hours. The pigmentation process does not begin until the patient has correctly chosen the desired colour and is completely satisfied with the design previously drawn in pencil.
The process involves implanting pigments subdermally (under the skin). These are inert pigments, so they are fully compatible with the body and, once implanted, they do not migrate or cause allergies, although it is important to use high-quality pigments.
It is a painless treatment, but for greater comfort, an anesthetic cream is applied before starting.
Eyebrow micropigmentation has become one of the most popular beauty treatments today. This technique involves implanting pigment into the dermis, or middle layer of the skin, to fill or color the area. It is useful for both achieving the desired eyebrow shape and covering sparse areas. With the hair-by-hair technique, we achieve a very natural effect.
Micropigmentation is used to enhance, balance, and correct facial features—especially eyebrows, lips, and eyelids. It is also used to correct damage caused by very aggressive medical treatments, such as chemotherapy, or genetic cosmetic imperfections.
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