Permanent eye makeup, or micropigmentation, is a professional semi-permanent cosmetic procedure that deposits specialized pigments into the upper dermis. This creates long-lasting eye enhancement, eliminating daily makeup routines for up to several years.
As experienced dermo-aesthetic specialists, we've helped countless clients achieve natural, durable results. Below, we address the top questions about permanent eye makeup based on proven techniques and client outcomes.
@AnneLelièvreMakeup
Using ultra-fine sterile needles, technicians pigment the skin's surface dermis to enhance your eyes, add depth, and create a defined look.
Permanent eye makeup focuses primarily on the upper eyelid, with options for a subtle lower lash line for added intensity.
Choose from various permanent eye makeup styles, including:
The session begins with a detailed consultation and test application to preview the final aesthetic. Adjust colors, shapes, and styles to match your vision.
Pigmentation follows, lasting about one hour under local anesthesia for comfort.
Though called 'permanent,' it fades naturally with skin renewal.
Results typically last 2 to 5 years, offering extended convenience.
Seek certified dermatologists or licensed aestheticians trained in micropigmentation.
Opt for professionals using mineral pigments, which are hypoallergenic and skin-safe.
Expect €350 to €450 on average, varying by practitioner expertise and technique.
Immediately post-procedure, mild swelling occurs—normal and resolves in days.
Initial color appears darker, settling to the true shade after one week.
Avoid swimming, saunas, or hammams for 10 days.
Pair with trendy microblading for fuller brows and complete enhancement.
@MurielT
Yes, schedule a touch-up one month later to refine and perfect results.