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What is micropigmentation?
Micropigmentation (semi permanent make-up) is a process whereby hypoallergenic pigments are inserted into the dermal layer of the skin. This pigment will, after a healing process, stay in the skin for a number of years, breaking down and fading with time, dependant on the client's age and skin type.



Areola
Clients who have undergone breast reduction, augmentation, reconstruction or who have naturally pale areolas may require miropigmentaion to recreate, correct or just darken the colour of the areola. Any scaring around the areola and breast tissue can be camouflaged to soften the appearance.
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cleft lip
Micropigmentation would be the last stage in the reconstruction of a cleft lip. The first treatment will be MCA to soften and relax the scar tissue, in the second treatment a new lip line will be created and the third treatment will fill in the natural lip colour.
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Scars & Burns - relaxing the scar
For people who have suffered loss of pigmentation through burns
or scarring, micropigmentation can help blend in and soften the
appearance.
Dramatic results can be achieved on dark coloured skins. Note: scar
tissue is unpredictable and may take additional treatments to complete.


MCA - Multitrepannic collagen actuation
Multitrepannic collagen actuation is for people who suffer from
tight, painful or strong scar tissue. A technique called dry needling
is given whereby a probe breaks the surface of the skin (similar
to tattooing without ink) helping to soften and relax the scar.
This process can actually stimulate collagen production making it
a great treatment for wrinkles.
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Stretch Marks
Severe stretch marks can benefit from the application of micropigmentation.
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