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Permanent Cosmetic Makeup (Coming
Soon to All About Youth!)
a Beautiful
investment in yourself
Intradermal Pigmentation
Intradermal Pigmentation is a revolutionary method of applying micro insertions of natural
pigments into the dermal layer of the skin. This state of the art technique is medically
proven and specifically designed to be completely safe. 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, stretchmark, and
scar camouflage, areola restoration, hairline enhancement and more. |

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Birthmarks |
Vitiligo |
Areola Restoration |
Scar Camouflage |
Freckles/Age Spots |
Lip Liner/Lip Color |
Eyeliner |
Eyebrows |
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Who benefits from Intradermal
Cosmetics? |
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Men as well as women
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 flaws
in their skin
Burn surviviors and people with flaws
in their skin
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Men and women who seek correction of
asymmetrical facial features
Entertainers, actresses, and models -
Such as Elizabeth Taylor, Dolloy Parton, Raquel Welch, Cher and others
Men and women who wish to look their
best all the time
Is the
procedure painful?
Topical anesthetics are used to minimize discomfort.
Do I have a
choice of colors?
Definitely! There is a wide spectrum of colors that you may
choose from.
Do I have a choice
in the placement of pigments?
Of course. You will be fully aware during
the procedure, instructing the technician where you wish the implants to be located.
What is involved in
recovery?
There will be slight
swelling and redness in the skin, which will subside quickly. You ay resume normal
activities immediately after the procedure. Complete healing takes one to six weeks while
the pigmentation matures and reaches its final color.
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