Corrective
Work
When body chemistry changes, when we are inconsistent with sunscreen, when we use certain skincare products, when we add certain medications, or when we go through a hormonal fluctuation or event, everything in the body can change, and this can affect the appearance of a previous permanent makeup treatment—most particularly permanent makeup eyebrows. It is important for all clients to keep in mind that the face is a very different canvas for the purposes of tattoos than the rest of the body.
In other circumstances, clients may be unhappy with previous work, and this will require a corrective approach in order to give them the treatment they desire.
Corrective work for permanent makeup is a multi-fold approach. Sometimes clients have had too many treatments or have trusted an artist who did not understand the skin and their pigments, so their treatment shows an oversaturation in the skin. We can view the skin as something like a cup…meaning that if it becomes too full, there is no more room for additional pigment to correct an unsatisfactory permanent makeup treatment. In such cases, some of that pigment will need to be extracted—or lightened. This is decided at your assessment consultation.
However, in cases when the pigment has faded and healed to an off-colour, a skilled artist is able to neutralise and counteract that colour. In doing this, the existing colour is rendered nearly invisible, meaning the artist can then proceed to update your treatment with a more complementary shape and colour or can wait until the neutralising process has fully healed and then proceed with a new treatment.
The number of steps to corrective work is all client-based. It is critical to place your trust in an artist who thoroughly understands both colour theory as well as the complexity of the skin and the healing cascade for permanent makeup.
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Corrective Work
The Treatment
Process
1. Before Procedure
2. First Procedure
3. Second Procedure
4. Third Procedure
The Treatment
Summary
Procedure Time
1 – 2 hours
Anaesthetic
Yes
Sensitivity Period
0 – 36 hours
No. of Treatments
2 – 3
Results
Immediate, full after 28 days
Healing Period
5 – 7 days
Results Duration
1 – 5 years
Potential Risks
Swelling, bruising, itching
Frequently Asked
Questions
It can feel a little painful, but we use a topical anaesthetic to make your procedure as comfortable as possible.
Of course! We discuss everything from colour to the shape of your brow. We walk you through the whole process.
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