Lips Permanent Makeup
Lips micropigmentation is an innovative technique of lips permanent makeup, which allows you to enhance the natural beauty of your lips in the most natural and neat way, as well as to intensify the color of your lips, give them seductive volume without the use of cosmetic surgery (gels, fillers, etc.) and correct their shape.
With the help of our lip liner tattoo, it is easy and painless to make any lips, even the most delicate and miniature ones, more glamorous and naturally tempting.
A specialist in lip micropigmentation conducts a quick and painless procedure using a special permanent makeup device, with the help of which the pigment is inserted after you’ve agreed on the shape and saturation of the lips (according to a sketch done with a cosmetic pencil), as well as the technique.
A aquarelle technique for creating gentle and sensual lips. The technique helps to correct with such cosmetic imperfections of the lips, as asymmetry and insufficient or excessive fullness and lack of colour
The nude technique enhances the beauty of your lips in the most natural way, through a translucent application of pigment without distinct lines, as close as possible to the natural colour of the lips.
A watercolour technique for creating gentle and sensual lips. The technique helps to correct with such cosmetic imperfections of the lips, as asymmetry and insufficient or excessive fullness and lack of colour
The nude technique enhances the beauty of your lips in the most natural way, through a translucent application of pigment without distinct lines, as close as possible to the natural colour of the lips.
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1. stage
Pre-procedure consultation
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2. stage
Filling in the necessary documentation
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3. stage
Drawing the sketch and consulting it with the client
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4. stage
Selection of the color of the pigment, suitable for the client’s phototype
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5. stage
Application of anesthesia
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6. stage
Getting to work on procedure
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7. stage
Recommendations for aftercare
There is a number of recommendations before a lip micropigmentation procedure, which must be completed for its optimal implementation and quality result afterwards.
- 10 days before the procedure, refrain from taking blood-thinning (aspirin, etc.) and vasoconstrictor drugs.
- For two weeks before and after applying the lip color tattoo, antibiotics should not be taken, otherwise the body will reject the pigment.
- 10 days before getting your semi permanent lip blush, refrain from sunbathing and indoor tanning (if you have a bright intense sunburn, you will only be able to schedule an appointment after your skin returns to its natural shade, which will allow the specialist to select the correct pigment tone).
- Do not consume alcohol 24 hours before the procedure, as well as stimulating drinks (coffee, strong tea, caffeinated products, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, energy drinks), refrain from using skincare products, and do not consume heavy, spicy food. All these factors contribute to the thinning of blood, which can lead to lymph secretion, difficulties for the specialist and complications during healing.
- Do not smoke 2 hours before the procedure.
- Before permanent lip makeup, it is recommended to complete a course of the Herpenorm medication. It is necessary to start taking the medication a day before or on the day of the procedure (for the duration of 5 days). In this case the medication is necessary for the prevention of herpes.
- It is recommended to apply a nourishing balm to the skin of the lips several days before the procedure, in order to prevent excessive dryness and scabbing afterwards. The evenness of the permanent lip tint coverage during healing depends on this.
Absolute contraindications
- Subfebrile and high temperature.
- A period of exacerbation of any illness.
- Blood disorders: Von Willebrand disease, haemophilia, hypertension.
- Predisposition towards keloid scars.
- Oncological diseases.
- ARI, URTI, acute inflammatory diseases, initial stages of the common cold.
- Epilepsy.
- Asthma.
- Hepatitis, HIV, AIDS.
- The presence of unknown neoplasms, especially in the areas where the procedure will be conducted.
- Mental disorders.
- Surgical operations, plastic surgery and subcutaneous infiltration in the period of stabilisation (1-6 months).
- Chemical peel (minimum 28 days must pass after the peel).
- Chemo/radio therapy.
- First trimester of pregnancy.
Relative contraindications:
- Allergy and hypersensitivity to components of the pigment.
- Recurrent herpes (in a stage of exacerbation).
- Dermatitis, acute pyoderma, and psoriasis in the areas where the procedure will be conducted.
- Weakened immunity, rehabilitation period after surgical and cosmetic operations.
- Consumption of corticosteroids, strong antibiotics, anticoagulants, retinoids (possible scarring, delayed healing), vitamins and dietary supplements, alcohol.
- Menstruation. In this period, the chances of bleeding are increased and the pain threshold is lowered. The recommended time for the procedure is the middle of a cycle.
- Old lip tint tattoo. Before recording, be sure to warn and send a photo of the old permanent makeup. Unfortunately, not all cases can be covered up, and removal may be required at first!
- Pregnancy in the second and third trimester. The procedure can only be performed with a doctor’s approval and without the use of anesthesia.
- Breastfeeding. The procedure is not recommended during the first month of breastfeeding, as hormonal levels are still stabilizing and this may affect the outcome. After the first month of breastfeeding, there are no further restrictions.
- Teeth whitening. In this case, micropigmentation is best done no earlier than a month after the bleaching procedure. Any accidental ingestion of pigment on tooth enamel during this period may leave traces, which will then be difficult to get rid of. It is better to whiten teeth no earlier than 2 weeks after the micropigmentation procedure.
- Lip augmentation with fillers. The time between the enlargement and micropigmentation procedures should be approximately 2 or preferably 3 weeks.
The quality of the permanent lips after the procedure is 50% dependent on competent post procedural care with the help of recommended medications and hygiene rules.
Please note that 3 days after the procedure, it is not recommended to plan important events, as using makeup on the lips is strictly prohibited during this time because the lips are undergoing the healing process.
- By the end of the first day after the procedure, small scab forms on the surface of the skin – to reduce its formation it is recommended to regularly wipe the micropigmentation zone with a cotton disc soaked in Corsodyl solution on the day of the procedure.
- Avoid physical impact on the healing area: Do not touch! Do not rub it! Do not scratch! Do not peel! Do not touch unnecessarily! Do not speed up the shedding process of the scabs! Do not let the scabs crack!
- If experiencing uncomfortable tightness of the skin, (HAVING WASHED YOUR HANDS BEFOREHAND) use a small amount of medication recommended by a specialist. Remove excess product with a napkin!
- Do not apply skincare products, lipstick or camouflage to and around the affected area until the healing process has finished.
- To prevent the fading of the pigment, which is not fully settled yet, do not expose the treated area to the sun for three weeks after the procedure. For protection from the sun, use a cream or lip balm with a high sun protection factor (SPF 30) and sunglasses.
Please note that to achieve a long-lasting result and overall durability of micropigmentation, it is necessary to undergo at least one correction starting from 1 month after the initial visit. Only in this case can the procedure be considered complete.













