Eyebrow micropigmentation is a semi-permanent procedure that involves injecting pigment into the epidermis (the skin's superficial layer) to enhance the shape and appearance of the eyebrows:
It can be used to define, fill in, or shape the eyebrows.
It is an excellent option for correcting sparse eyebrows.
It can be applied individually to draw hair-like strokes or as shading for a soft, filled look.
The result is realistic and natural.
Eyebrow micropigmentation is performed with a special machine that uses a fine needle to make tiny pigment punctures. The process typically takes between 1.5 and 2 hours.
After the treatment, the area may become inflamed, and a scab will form and fall off after a few days. The pigment settles within a month and fades gradually, depending on the skin type. After this period, a touch-up can be done, lasting between 2 to 5 years.
Eyebrow micropigmentation is not the same as eyebrow tattooing, as tattoos create a continuous straight line that clearly reveals the eyebrow is not natural.