Enhance your natural beauty and streamline your daily routine with permanent makeup at Allied Medical Aesthetics, offering long-lasting cosmetic enhancements for brows, eyes, and lips.
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Permanent makeup provides several compelling benefits:
During your permanent makeup session, expect a thorough consultation to discuss your goals and preferences. This is followed by mapping the desired shape, selecting the appropriate pigment, and numbing the treatment area. The pigment is then carefully applied with precision instruments. A follow-up touch-up is generally required to perfect the appearance and ensure longevity.
Treatment Guidelines
Permanent makeup at Allied Medical Aesthetics involves skillful application of pigment into the upper layers of the skin using advanced tools, creating lasting cosmetic effects that enhance your facial features. Common treatments include eyebrows, eyeliner, and lips. Each procedure is tailored to meet individual aesthetic goals, offering a durable and attractive alternative to daily makeup application.
Permanent makeup involves the implantation of pigment into the upper layers of the skin using devices like hand-held tools or digital machines, effectively simulating the appearance of makeup.
The process includes initial consultations, design mapping, pigment selection, and numbing, followed by the precise application of pigment. A touch-up session is usually necessary to finalize the look.
The most frequently treated areas are eyebrows, eyeliner (top and bottom), and lips, enhancing their shape and color.
Costs start at $350 for the initial treatment and $150 for touch-ups. Discounts may be available through our Beauty & Wellness Express program.
Results are immediate, though the final appearance will soften and become more natural-looking as the healing process progresses.
Results typically last between 1 to 3 years, varying by individual factors such as skin type, lifestyle, and sun exposure.
An initial session followed by a touch-up 8-10 weeks later is standard, with additional touch-ups possibly required to maintain the desired outcome.
Recovery can vary but usually involves about 5-10 days of healing, during which the treated area may appear bold and then soften as it heals.