Permanent Make UP
PMU
What is permanent make-up?
Permanent makeup is a cosmetic technique in which pigments are implanted into the upper layers of the skin to enhance the eyebrows, lips, and eyelids or to correct skin discoloration.
How long it lasts
The longevity of permanent makeup depends on the condition and characteristics of the individual’s skin and therefore varies from person to person.
Natural beauty
It is used by many women who prefer a natural look and want to save time in their daily makeup routine.
Mapping
During the treatment, the area to be treated is carefully measured and pre-drawn to ensure that the result matches your wishes.
Some questions about the procedure
Healing process
The healing time can vary depending on the individual and their personal healing rate. In general, the healing process takes about 4–6 weeks. In the first few days after the treatment, you may need to apply an ointment and ensure that the treated area is kept clean and dry. Within 1–2 weeks, you should notice the formation of scabs in the treated areas. However, these scabs must not be picked or removed, as this can lead to infection and slow down the healing process. After approximately 4–6 weeks, the treated area should be fully healed. It is important to follow the aftercare instructions to ensure a quick and complete healing process and to achieve the best possible results.
Length of the procedure
In general, the first PMU session takes between 2 and 3 hours. The touch-up treatment is usually quicker.
Pain sensitivity
Pain perception varies from person to person, as everyone has a different pain sensitivity.
IMPORTANT
If you are diabetic, have a bleeding disorder, are infected with HIV or hepatitis, or have consumed alcohol or drugs within 24 hours prior to the treatment, we unfortunately have to refuse the treatment.
What you should know about PMU
- Do not consume alcohol, coffee, or other stimulants such as energy drinks one day before and on the day of the treatment.
- Do not have Botox injections within 3 weeks before the treatment.
- Do not take any blood-thinning or strong medications 24 hours before the treatment.
- Avoid water, sweat, steam, and moisture for at least one week.
- No water should come into contact with the treated area for at least one week.
- Avoid tanning beds, direct sunlight, saunas, and sports for one week.
- Do not touch, scratch, or rub the scab.
- Avoid applying makeup over your permanent makeup for about one week after the treatment, until the epidermis has fully healed.
- After one week, you can apply sunscreen to the treated area to extend the longevity of the PMU and prevent fading from sun exposure.
- The treated area should be treated with a healing ointment for one week.
