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Get answers to common questions about Permanent Make Up Lips.
During the appointment, your artist consults on shade and shape, numbs the area, and applies pigment with precise strokes. Session lasts about 60–90 minutes including consultation. Expect immediate color intensification followed by light fading as lips heal over several weeks.
Most clients experience mild discomfort rather than sharp pain. We apply topical anesthetic before and during the procedure to minimize sensations. Numbing typically keeps you comfortable, and sensations usually subside quickly after the session.
Longevity varies with skin type and lifestyle; most clients enjoy color for 1–3 years. Fading is gradual, and we recommend a color-refresh or touch-up around 12–18 months to maintain vibrancy and shape, depending on personal preference.
Yes. Keep lips clean and moisturized, avoid picking scabs, and steer clear of swimming pools, saunas, and heavy exercise for the first week. Use SPF and gentle products; follow our full aftercare sheet for optimal healing and pigment retention.
Yes. Skilled technicians use pigment placement and microshading to define borders, subtly reshape contours, and balance asymmetry. Results depend on anatomy and realistic expectations; a consultation will determine the best approach and whether a complementary touch-up is recommended.
Certain medical conditions, active cold sores, pregnancy, recent isotretinoin use, uncontrolled diabetes, or blood-thinning medications may disqualify you. We require a thorough medical history and may request physician clearance when necessary to ensure safety and optimal results.