THE PROCEDURE

Permanent Makeup is also known as Micropigmentation or Cosmetic tattooing. It is a non-surgical procedure.

A topical anaesthetic cream is placed on the part to be treated to numb the area. The process consists of implanting natural pigments under the superficial layers of the skin, using a small sterile micro-needle.


The pigments are inserted between the dermis and the epidermis, and thus creating a permanent colour which gives the effect of creating the look of hair, or colour, where there is none. The pigments do not contain any extra fragrances or emollients.


The pigments are hypo-allergenic and specifically designed for application to the face and sensitive areas. The technique is simple and relatively painless.






Finishing Touch Permanent Makeup
112B Martin Street, Brighton - (closest train station Gardenvale)
phone 9530 8778
Melbourne