Applying some cosmetics can be  bothersome, especially if you have a physical condition that makes it difficult  (cataracts, severe, arthritis, etc.) There’s help in a procedure known as  micropigmentation.

With this procedure, a trained doctor or specialist can  inject iron oxide pigment into the middle layer of your skin (the dermis) for  results that last longer than the eyeliner you have in your bathroom drawer. It  has many monikers, including “dermagraphics” or “permanent make-up.”

Who’s A Candidate For Micropigmentation?

We mentioned that anyone with physical  limitations may seek out this procedure, but anyone (male or female) can have it  done.

Do you want to improve the appearance of thin eyebrows or lips? Do you  have an uneven hairline or allergies to make-up that create a problem?  Micropigmentation may be a viable solution. It’s not going to provide a perfect  world, but it can help enhance certain features.

How Do I Find A Specialist Who  Performs This Procedure?

Do your homework. This is not school, but it is your  appearance. You should make sure to find a doctor or specialist who has  experience in this procedure.

Be warned. There are a lot of people out there  performing these services who do not have your best interests in mind. When you  visit the office, you should examine the area for cleanliness and  professionalism.

A dedicated, involved specialist should be able to answer any  and all of your questions. Make sure you feel comfortable communicating with  your doctor or specialist and that you feel open to ask anything that’s on your  mind.

You should have a consultation with your chosen doctor before the  procedure, during which time you discuss your expectations with the doctor or  specialist. At this time, he or she also will determine if you should receive  anesthesia (usually local).

During the consultation, he or she may take a  medical history. It’s important that you are completely honest. Additionally,  you should be honest for why you want micropigmentation so your doctor or  specialist understands all of your concerns. He or she will evaluate your skin  for tone, texture and complexion in order to best match your natural colors with  the proper pigment. He or she also may take photos.

How Is Micropigmentation  Done?

Typically, micropigmentation can be performed in an office setting. The  procedure will be performed with a pen-like instrument or standard tattoo gun.  Your doctor or specialist will wear medical gloves when performing the  procedure. The procedure itself will take a short amount of time, perhaps 20  minutes to a half hour at most.

If you are receiving anesthesia, you will be  required to arrive earlier in order to let the anesthesia take effect. After the  procedure, your specialist or doctor will provide you with an antiseptic to  cleanse the treated region.

What Should I Expect After the Procedure?

You will  be sent home the same day. You should expect swelling in the treated region.  Your doctor or specialist will instruct you on how often you should ice the area  and what type of ointment you can apply to the area.

If you are having the  procedure performed in your eye region, you should plan to have someone drive  you to the office and home again.You may experience tearing, which is normal.

The pigmentation typically will appear darker in the weeks following the  procedure, but will fade over time.

Follow your doctor’s instructions on what to  avoid (such as peroxide) or sunlight. Either of these can damage your new look.

After the Procedure, Contact Your Doctor Immediately If:

  • You experience excessive swelling
  • You develop a fever or rash
  • The area feels excessively  hot or burns

Follow Up Care

Your new look requires maintenance. Some people have  to undergo two or more treatments. Make sure you understand exactly how many  treatments you will need. As the pigment fades over the years, you also may have  to undergo additional treatments to maintain the look.

Does Insurance Cover It?

No. This is an elective, cosmetic procedure that you will have to pay for on  your own.