Permanent Make-Up Corrections - Professional Restoration of Shape, Colour & Mistakes
In many cases, permanent make-up can be professionally corrected, both in shape and in colour. Discolouration, asymmetry or poorly executed PMU unfortunately occur quite often. With the right technique and expert advice, your permanent make-up can be restored to a natural, fresh and aesthetically balanced result.
Why Does Permanent Make-Up Change Colour?
Discolouration or fading can occur due to several factors:
• sun exposure or tanning beds
• insufficient aftercare
• hormonal fluctuations (medication, chemotherapy, pregnancy, menopause)
• reaction of your skin or undertone
• natural breakdown and wear of pigment under the skin
• use of low-quality pigments
In many cases, the colour can be professionally rebalanced or neutralised.
Can Every Permanent Make-Up Be Corrected?
Not always. Some old PMU has been placed too deeply, too dark, too wide or is too damaged to be aesthetically improved. Amateur work can even cause permanent damage such as scarring or skin trauma. That is why a consultation is essential and legally required. During this appointment, I examine your skin, the pigment, the depth and the feasibility of correction. Only then can I give realistic advice about what is possible.
Possible Corrections
• shape correction for asymmetry
• colour corrections and neutralisation (grey, blue, red, green pigments)
• refreshing faded PMU
• camouflaging incorrect lines
• rebuilding natural shape of eyebrows, lips or eyeliner
Every situation requires a custom approach. My method is always conservative, carefully considered and aesthetically responsible.
Why Professional Correction Is So Important
Incorrectly performed PMU can cause permanent damage. Scarring and skin injury are, unfortunately, frequent consequences of inexperienced or untrained technicians. That is why expertise, in-depth knowledge of pigments and skin, and years of hands-on experience are crucial for a safe and beautiful correction.
Consultation Is Mandatory and Essential
A consultation is legally required and necessary to analyse your skin, undertone and existing pigment. Based on this, I determine which correction method is most suitable and what a realistic final result will be.
Always choose a qualified specialist. This protects not only your skin, but also your appearance in the long term.
It is essential that you inform yourself thoroughly beforehand. Not every permanent make-up can be corrected.
Everything you need to know about permanent make-up and microblading is an important part of your preparation.
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