Paramedical Micro pigmentation
Imagine flawless brows, defined eyes, and luscious lips from the moment you wake up
Paramedical Micro pigmentation
Transform your scars into a story of strength. Our specialized scar camouflage and nipple / areola micropigmentation treatments offer more than just aesthetic improvements -They provide a gentle path to healing, closure, and restored self-love
Suitable for:
- Stretch marks
- Surgical Scars - Tummy tucks, c-section, facelifts, skin grafts
- Acne or chickenpox scars
- Self inflicted scars
- Accident or injury scars - Burns, cuts
- Loss of pigment - Hypopigmentation
- Breast cancer survivors, asymmetric or faded areolas, post-surgery breast augmentation, reduction, or mastopexy
Not suitable for active keliods.
Benefits
- Enhanced confidence
- Improved appearance
- Long lasting
- Cost effective
Scar & Stretch mark Camouflage
Camouflage scar tattooing (or micropigmentation) is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that inserts skin-toned pigments into the dermis to blend scars, stretch marks, or skin discoloration with the surrounding skin. Reducing visibility of scarred area.
Nipple/areola Micropigmentation
Nipple micropigmentation is a non-surgical procedure used to recreate the appearance of a nipple and areola. It involves implanting semi-permanent pigments into the upper layer of the skin. Commonly treated to camouflage scars, correct asymmetry, or restore pigment lost due to conditions like vitiligo or burns. Also used to feminise or masculinise the chest after top surgery.
Prices
Scar / stretchmark camouflage
Small Areas
From £75 per session
3 sessions £225
5 sessions £300
Price to be confirmed in your consultation
Medium Areas
From £150 per session
3 sessions £450
5 sessions £600
Price to be confirmed in your consultation
Large Areas
From £200 per session
3 sessions £600
5 sessions £800
Price to be confirmed in your consultation
Nipple/Areola Micropigmentation
Free for breast cancer survivors
2 sessions £250
2nd session to be booked within 4-6 weeks
Additional Top Ups £125 (up to 18 months)
For all your questions and queries
Frequently Asked Questions
What is semi-permanent makeup?
Semi-permanent makeup (or micropigmentation) is a technique that implants natural pigments into the skin's upper dermal layer to enhance features including brows, eyeliner and lips for long-lasting, smudge-proof results, saving daily makeup time, and enhancing natural beauty. Unlike traditional tattoos, it gradually fades over years, allowing for trend updates, and uses fine needles to create effects like hair-like strokes or soft shading, requiring touch-ups for upkeep.
The procedure itself involves small particles of pigment being deposited into the upper layer of the dermis. This pigment will stay in the skin for a number of months, gradually breaking down and fading with time, A touch up is included 4-6 weeks after your initial treatment.
How long does it last?
Semi-permanent makeup can generally last two to five years before a color refresh is needed. The exact duration can vary significantly from person to person, and annual touch-ups are highly recommended to maintain a fresh and defined appearance
Factors Affecting Longevity
The lifespan of SPMU depends on several individual and environmental factors including:
Skin Type: Oily skin types tend to break down pigments faster than dry skin types, requiring more frequent touch-ups.
Lifestyle: Frequent sun exposure, swimming in chlorinated pools, and use of sunbeds will cause the pigment to fade more quickly. Using SPF on the treated area helps protect the pigment.
Skincare Routine: Using harsh skincare products, especially those containing retinoids (Vitamin A), fruit acids (AHA), or undergoing chemical peels and microdermabrasion on the treated area, can accelerate fading.
Metabolism and Age: Your body's natural cell rejuvenation and metabolism affect how quickly the pigment breaks down. Older, drier skin may retain pigment longer than younger skin with a faster metabolism.
Is SPMU painful?
The service can be a little uncomfortable for those who are more sensitive. However, an anesthetic is applied before the treatment to keep this to a minimum. Many of my clients have fallen asleep during their treatment with the average pain scale being a 2/3 out of 10.
How long does the appointment last?
Depending on what treatment and technique is required, it could last anywhere between 1.5 to 3 hours
Is there anything I need to do to prepare for my service?
- Do not drink coffee, alcohol or energy drinks on the day of treatment
- Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E or Ibuprofen 24 hours before treatment
- Do not tan or have intense sun exposure 3 days before treatment
- No waxing 2-3 days before treatment
- No chemical peels, dermabrasion, laser or any other intense treatments 2 weeks before treatment
- Shower and wash your hair as you need to take extra care not to get your face wet for several days
What to expect during your treatment?
- A consultation appointment will be booked prior to your treatment. This will last around 30 minutes. A patch test will be performed on the skin at least 48 hours before the procedure
- On the day of the SPMU treatment, an anesthetic is applied to reduce any discomfort, this can take up to 30minutes to begin to numb the area
- When the numbing agent has soaked in, I will start by drawing on the desired shape. Brows, Eyeliner or lips are measured perfectly to complement your unique face shape and size.
- We will discuss and choose a colour pigment for your treatment. All my pigments are cruelty-free and vegan friendly. We proceed with the micropigmentation
- Once that's finished, I will clean the area thoroughly
- After the service, I will explain all the after care, providing a brochure and a free vitamin A&D sample to use whilst healing, then you will be ready to go!
Are there any pre-existing conditions that interfere with consideration for a SPMU treatment?
- Pregnancy and/or breastfeeding
- On keloids or if you have tendency to keloid, birthmarks or moles
- Diabetic (doctor's note is required)
- Serious diseases such as cancer, epilepsy, autoimmune disorders (doctor's note is required)
- Circulatory disorders (doctor's note is required)
- Any bleeding disorders (doctor's note is required)
- You're taking blood thinning medication
- Currently on Accutane or other strong retinoids (must wait until 6 months after treatment ends)
- If any skin diseases symptoms or irritation appear in the area.
- You've recently had Botox (must wait 1 month)
- If you have a sunburn
- After waxing (must wait 3 days)
- After chemical peels (must wait two weeks)
Is there any after-procedure care?
All the information you need will be provided in your aftercare brochure. Some of the key things to avoid are:
- Increased sweating, swimming, hot sauna, hot bath or jacuzzi, sun tanning or salon tanning
- Any laser or chemical treatments or peelings, and/or any creams containing Retin-A or Glycol Acid on the face or neck
- Picking, peeling, or scratching of the micro pigmented area in order to avoid scarring of the area or removal of the pigment.
- Avoid areas where there is a lot of dust and airborne debris.
- Drinking alcohol in excess as it may lead to slow healing of wounds.
- Touching the area except for when cleaning and applying the post-care ointment with a cotton swab.
- Before showering apply a layer of post-care cream to protect the area from moisture.
Will the scar disappear completely?
Camouflage reduces the visibility of scars and stretch marks by blending them with your natural skin tone - it does not make them vanish completely. The goal is subtle, natural improvement.
Will it look obvious in the sun or on holiday?
When healed properly, the pigment is designed to look natural in different lighting. However, excessive sun exposure can cause fading, so SPF is essential. If you tan substantially after the treatment has healed, the area may look lighter in comparison.