Permanent make-up
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Semi permanent make-up is a natural form of permanent make-up to make you look better. Everything will be discussed in detail with you first. On the basis of pictures you will let us know what you like and what result you want. Then everything is pre-drawn and only then are the pigments brought into the skin. Our pigments are the purest on the market and are also recommended by doctors for people with allergies.
Advantages
- Suitable for all skin types.
- People who are allergic to regular make-up can certainly be treated with permanent make-up.
- By excellent anesthesia: very comfortable treatment.
- Time-saving
- You always look beautiful.
- Extremely pure pigments without AZO's, heavy metals, nickel, iron oxide
- 1 pigment brand available. The color lasts 1 to 1,5 years, sometimes even maximum 2 years.
Eyeliner
Upper lash line
Powderbrows/ Eyebrows
Medium Brown
Dark Brown
Bold Brown
Ash Brown
Dark brown
Disadvantages
- The first week after treatment: no sauna, steam bath, water, sun.
- Minimal temporary swelling of the treatment site, this will disappear the day itself or continue for a maximum of 2 days. With eyeliner, the swelling can remain for several days depending on the sensitivity of the patient and can feel very annoying.
Procedure
- In the beginning, the necessary paperwork can be signed and a numbing cream will be applied to the treatment area.
- After that, we'll discuss in detail what your wishes are and which techniques we use.
- Drawing up the treatment.
- Pigment colors will be chosen together.
- Through a sterile fine needle these are brought into the top layer of the dermis.
- Your skin encapsulates the pigments and these remain in place for several years.
Contraindications
In the following cases, we advise not to use semi permanent make-up:
- When you are under 18
- Diabetes
- While pregnant or breastfeeding
- Glaucoma
- While taking blood thinners
- While taking the following medication:
- Cortisone
- Steroids
- Accutane
- Retin-A
- Renova (tretinoin cream)
- When having the following skin conditions:
- Rosacea
- Psoriasis
- Vitiligo
- Eczema
- Seborrheic dermatitis
- Skin rash (undiagnosed, blisters)
- Cold sores (active at the time of treatment)
- Thick scar tissue (keloid) or a birthmark
- High blood pressure or heart disease (only after consulting your doctor)
- Blood disorder (e.g. hemophilia)
- Severe acne on or around the treatment area
- While undergoing chemotherapy (we recommend to wait at least 6 months after your chemo treatment)
- Eye disease (when you are considering permanent eyeliner)
Pre- and aftercare
- We use our own surgical ointment to anesthetize you (Emla).
- You will receive an ointment from us that has to be applied several times a day for 4 days.
- The first week after the treatment you are not allowed to swim, sunbathe or wear make-up at the place of treatment.
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