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Jay M. Pensler, M.D.
- Suite 1125
680 N. Lake Shore Dr.
Chicago, IL, 60611 - Tel: 312-642-7777, 312-642-7777, 312-751-0997
- Fax: 312-642-3333
- jpensler@aol.com
- www.plasticsurg.org
Micropigmentation
Micropigmentation-sometimes referred to as "permanent make-up"- is a technique in which minute, metabolically inert pigment granules are implanted below the epidermis for cosmetic and/or corrective enhancement. This ancient Asian beautification practice has gained popularity around the world. Micropigmentation is used to enhance facial features like eyebrows, lashes and lips; to improve conditions like scarring and vitiligo (uneven pigmentation); or to reconstruct the nipple/areola breast area.
Technique:
Typically, two treatments are needed, one or more weeks apart. Needles penetrate the skin a few millimeters, in what is basically a tattooing process.
Benefits:
- No downtime and resumption of most normal activities within 24 hours for majority of patients.
- The pigments used are made from safe, generally non-reactive compounds approved by the FDA.
- The process is relatively quick (for example, an upper and lower lash line takes about 30 to 40 minutes).
- Skin returns to normal by the next day. Swelling or redness is generally mild.
- Mild discomfort during procedure is avoided using topical and/or local anesthesia.
- Good alternative for women with make-up allergies (although procedure is designed to enhance features, not replace make-up altogether).
- Pigments are individually mixed for customized results, and designed to look natural. Results can be seen immediately (although full end result will be seen in about three weeks).