Micropigmentation is a specialist technique used to create a sort of semi-permanent make-up. This procedure can simply be described as minute particles of coloured pigment being placed mechanically below the surface of the skin in a tattoo type. The most common micropigmentation procedure is permanent colour to the eyebrows, top and bottom eyeliner shading, lip liner, beauty spot, full lips/lip blend, and freckle treatments.
Although the treatment fades after a few years or so, as the skin sheds and new layers of skin grow. Micropigmentation can be compared to having a tattoo as the new pigment or colour is deposited in the dermal layer of the skin, just below the surface. You can return to work and normal activities immediately afterwards as damage to the skin is minimal and the recovery process is very quick.