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Miami Permanent Makeup
For many years in our beauty clinic we help our patients with permanent makeup. You can learn more about our European permanent makeup artist Jolanta Punturiero by clicking on the link. You can also view samples of her exquisite permanent cosmetics and rates. Otherwise, please, read on.
There are various names for this aesthetic procedure that is similiar to tatooing. It can be also called micropigmentation, dermagraphics, or micropigment implantation. In layman's terms these names mean that anyone who would like to have a natural enhancement to their appearance without using makeup can take advantage of this procedure. It can be used for eyebrows, eyeliner above and below, eyelashes, lip lines, full lip color, scar camouflage, beauty marks, or as an imitation of hair.
Permanent makeup is great for hiding burns, covering surgery scars, redefining weak facial features or even replacing pigment lost from vitiligo. There are many people who suffer from makeup allegies and can not wear traditional cosmetics. For them permanent makeup can be extremely beneficial too.
During cosmetic implantation, tiny individual implants of pigment are deposited into the dermal layer of the skin. There are several methods used today, including the traditional tattoo machines, the pen or rotary machine and the manual or hand method.