Intradermal Pigmentation
Intradermal Pigmentation (micro pigmentation, permanent cosmetics, permanent makeup) is a revolutionary method of applying micro insertions of natural pigments into the dermal layer of the skin. This state of the art technique is medically proven and specifically designed to be completely safe. Intradermal Pigmentation is used for a variety of permanent cosmetic enhancements such as permanent eyebrows, eye liner and lip liner/color. Other permanent cosmetic procedures include vitiligo, stretchmarks, and scar camouflage, areola restoration, hairline enhancement and more.
Eyebrows (Powdered, Microblading or Hybrid)
The Intradermal Pigmentation or microblading procedure for eyebrows can mimic the appearance of hair in the brow line or you can have a fill in, just like an eye pencil. With Permanent Impression Cosmetics, you get what you want. Anyone who desires more fullness of the brows will love the procedure and the time saved not applying makeup. Those who have permanent cosmetics can go swimming, play tennis or wipe their forehead without the embarrassment of losing their eyebrows. Alopecia and cancer client sufferers are pleasantly surprised at how natural it looks. Kathleen is and instructor as well as many years experience, (since 1998).
Eyeliner
A subtle, natural look, mimicking thousands of tiny eyelashes with the implantation of pigments in the lash line is popular with both male and female clients. Additional shadowing of color can be added for a soft natural liner or a more bold, definite line can be achieved. Ophthalmologists recommend Intradermal Cosmetic procedures for those who are allergic to conventional makeup and for those wearing contact lenses.
Lip Liner/ Full Lip Color
The Intradermal Pigmentation procedure for lip color is natural and beautiful. It can give the more definition as well as give the lip more color. This procedure helps prevent lipstick from bleeding into the surrounding skin. A soft pink, similar to the lip color of a newborn baby is popular for those wanting a natural look. A more dramatic color can be achieved if desired.
Hair Simulation
If you have a scar in your hairline, a receding hair line, or loss of hair, Permanent Impression Cosmetics can simulate hair to make scalp look like there is hair growth to camouflage bald areas. $300.-$700. per hour.
Eye Shadow
A very soft look is achieved when two to three colors are used. Complimentary natural colors are used. If you would like to use more color over it to change it, you can do that. Night time is good to apply regular makeup over the permanent makeup, if you desire a more dramatic look.
Line Reduction
Line Reduction is the bodies natural collagen plumping the deep lines. This is done by dry needling the deep lines to make a blood line. The bodies natural healing response will do the rest. It plumps the lines but it will not get rid of them. A certified plastic surgeon can help with that.
Spot Reduction
Using dry needles (Needles with no pigment), this technique helps slough off the red or brown spots on the body or the face. This also helps produce natural collagen to smooth the surface of the skin and smooths stretch marks and deep lines.
More Information
Fees:
Service | Cost |
Eyeliner | $400 |
Separate lower or upper eyeliner | $300 |
Eye shadow (up to 3 colors) | $650 |
Eyebrow | $400 |
Full lip color | $650 |
Lip liner | $400 |
Full lip with different color liner | $750 |
Line reduction | $50* |
Full face (eyeliner, eyebrows, full lips) | $1,300 |
Beauty mark | $150 |
Scar correction/ camouflage | $200 per hour |
Areola reconstruction | $500 each |
Permanent makeup correction | $200-$500. per hour |
Hair simulation, Post burn, repigmentation, vitiligo | $300-$700 per hour |
Consultation | $50** |
Elegant tattoo | $200-500 |
*without procedure. $25 with
**fee put toward any service provided
I’m interested in permanent eyeliner, however, I have just a few questions… 1. What do you charge for a touch up if needed… & how often do most people need touch ups? Do you include one with the procedure or not? If so, what’s the time frame? 2. Do you numb, if so… What do you use? 3. What machine (or method) do you use? 4. What brand of pigments do you use? Thank you so much!
I do include 1 free touch up within 6 months of treatment. After that the fee is $200 up to 5 years and $350 after 5 years. (lips are more.) I can do any method but most of the time I use hand method. I use an awesome topical and there is very minimal pain, if any. I use many brands of pigment. I do not use ink like they use for tattooing because they fade blue, purple and pink. I have been doing this since 1989. It is awesome! It last 2 to 5 years and the darker color, the longer it last. Would love to see you! Give me a call at 317 490-9069. Thanks!