Eye contour micropigmentation

What is it

Micropigmentation around the eyes aims to highlight the beauty of this region, giving more softness and expression to the look.
This process replaces pencil and eyeliner, avoiding smudges and touch-ups. Made with a subtle application of pigment by a dermographer between the eyelashes, these applications can vary in color, thickness and length, meaning the aesthetic possibilities are endless.

Indications

Recommended for all women who want to enhance their beauty and make everyday makeup easier, the procedure helps to harmonize facial features.

Benefits

No information.

Contraindications

It is contraindicated for those who are diabetic and have high glucose levels, due to scarring. Furthermore, micropigmentation cannot be done on people who are undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
How is it done?

The skin will be cleaned with antiseptic products and, using a tattoo needle and quality ink, the professional will begin marking the eyes. The first step is to create eyeliner strokes, the same way you would use it at home. The line goes close to the formation of the eyelashes. Little by little so as not to make mistakes. Meanwhile, the client should move as little as possible and not open her eyes. Remember: there is a very sharp needle piercing the skin in the region in the professional's hands. Any drastic movement can hurt.

The tracing is not done all at once and must be done carefully so as not to make mistakes. Therefore, choosing a qualified person is more than important to guarantee the good result of the work. Observing the portfolio and live work are also important tips for achieving a good result.

How is done

No information.

Peridity

The technique can last from six months to five years, however, this period depends on several factors. When the technique completes two years, it may be necessary to perform a touch-up due to the cell renewal process.

Care

Eye micropigmentation is a procedure that applies pigments to the eyelash line or eyelids with fine needles, providing a long-lasting eyeliner effect. Since it is performed in an extremely sensitive area close to the eyes, the skin may experience swelling, redness or slight discomfort in the first few days. The success of the procedure depends on both the technique and the care taken after the application.

Avoid exposure to the sun, wind or excessive heat for at least 24 to 48 hours, as the skin will be sensitive and more likely to swell, stain or become inflamed.

Do not use eye makeup, especially eyeliner, mascara or eye shadow, for the first 7 days or until the professional gives you the go-ahead — these products may contaminate the area or interfere with healing.

Gently moisturize the skin with the healing lotions recommended by the professional, applying with a cotton swab and clean hands, always using gentle movements.

Do not use products with alcohol, acids or fragrances in the eye area during this period.

Avoid scratching, rubbing, or picking at any scabs that may form—this can cause pigmentation to fade or even cause infection.

Wash your face carefully, avoiding direct contact of water with your eyes for the first 48 hours.

Wear sunglasses when you go outside, even on cloudy days, to protect the pigmented area from UV rays and dust.

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Estimated time

60 minutes

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