Micropigmentation can be defined as the professional practice of implanting colors to change the pigmentation color for cosmetic purposes. Micropigmentation is essentially and unmistakably a form of tattooing, in spite of the type of instrument, or the type of technique employed. Tattooing is an ancient and highly artistic occupation that has achieved professional standing within the scientific, cosmetology, liberal arts, health care, and medical communities.
Who would best Represent an Ideal Candidate for Permanent Cosmetics? There are various reasons why women, (even some men) would choose to receive permanent cosmetics. The more common include:
- Improving the appearance of thin or no eyebrows.
- Improving the appearance of thin lips.
- Correcting an uneven hairline.
- Gaining a boost in self-esteem.
- Feeling more confident.
- Providing a solution for those allergic to makeup.
- Saving time and money on makeup.
Permanent Makeup, also known as Micropigmentation, is a form of cosmetic tattooing used to enhance facial features. Permanent Makeup is revolutionizing the traditional world of cosmetics. It is not a fad but the cosmetic line of the future! Imagine having perfectly designed eyebrows, gorgeously defined eyes and sensual looking lips lasting not for a day but for several years. Over the last 20 years, the Permanent Cosmetic Industry has grown rapidly in popularity, coming a long way from the first brave soul who allowed her eyebrows to be tattooed by a tattoo artist. Today, tens of thousands of women (and yes, men too) have realized the benefits of permanent, hassle-free, waterproof coloring of Micropigmentation.
Permanent Cosmetics allow busy people to look their best at all times, enhancing the beauty of those who desire more than what Mother Nature gave them. Permanent Makeup even camouflages the scars from accidents, burns or surgery by restoring the natural skin coloring ultimately improving ones self-image and self-esteem.
Because this is such a relatively new field, you
must do your research and choose your Permanent Makeup Specialist carefully. Do not make your choice based on cost or convenience but rather on the experience, skill and professionalism of the artist. This is a specialized practice requiring an astute eye for color, dexterity, fine eye/hand motor skills, and mastery of makeup artistry.
Paramedical Micropigmentation procedures have taken the ancient art form of tattooing into a newly created and increasingly more demanding specialty. Specializing in paramedical Micropigmentation can be most rewarding. Blending color artistry skill with various Micropigmentation techniques to camouflage and restore the natural skin tone pigments of depigmented skin has benefited many. Paramedical Micropigmentation procedures can provide an aesthetically pleasing alternative to the sole usage of paramedical makeup. Although these treatments have many demands, it is also possible to repigment skin, camouflage scars and reconstruct areolas.