Intradermal Pigmentation is a revolutionary method of applying
micro insertions of natural pigments into the dermal layer of
the skin. 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, areole restoration,
hairline enhancement and more.
It can appear to change the size and shape of the lips as well
as the color. This procedure helps prevent lipstick from
bleeding into the surrounding skin. A natural color, 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.
Anyone who desires more fullness of the brows will love the
procedure and the time saved not applying makeup. Those
who used to apply pencil can go swimming, play tennis or
wipe their forehead without the embarrassment of losing their
eyebrows. Alopecia sufferers are pleasantly surprised at how
natural it looks.
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.
Who benefits from Permanent Cosmetics?
Busy people with little time to apply makeup.
People with allergies to conventional makeup.
Anyone who desires freedom and convenience from daily
makeup application.
Those who are physically incapable of applying makeup.
Athletic people and those with oily skin who tend to shed
make-up easily.
Burn survivors and people with flaws in their skin.
Is the procedure painful?
While not totally painless, topical anesthetics are used to
minimize discomfort.
Do I have a choice of colors and placement of the pigments?
Yes! There is a wide spectrum of colors that you may choose
from. You will be fully aware during the procedure, helping
Robin Holland decide where the pigments are to be applied.
What is involved in recovery?
There will be slight swelling and redness in the skin, which will
subside quickly. You may resume normal activities
immediately after the procedure. Complete healing takes one
to six weeks while the pigmentation matures and reaches its
final color.