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2019.06.19
Avoiding Regrets with Permanent Eyebrow Makeup|ANZY Explains Key Points to Prevent Mistakes
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Bianca Clinic permanent makeup artist Anzy Jung explains key points to avoid regret with eyebrow permanent makeup.
Eyebrow permanent makeup is gaining attention for reducing the hassle of daily makeup routines, but it's also true that some people have expressed dissatisfaction with the results.
"What exactly is permanent makeup?" "What should you be mindful of to avoid regrets with eyebrow permanent makeup?" We've compiled these and other questions in an easy-to-understand format.
What is Eyebrow Permanent Makeup? How It Works and Its Benefits

Permanent makeup is a procedure that enhances appearance by injecting specialized pigments into the very shallow layer of the skin.
Treatment areas vary, including lips, eyeliner, hairline, and even nipples lost due to breast cancer surgery.
Permanent makeup for eyebrows, which play a key role in shaping the overall facial impression, is a highly requested procedure for both men and women.
By incorporating permanent eyebrow makeup, your facial features appear more defined even without makeup, and it also helps reduce your makeup time.
The treatment offers high design flexibility, allowing for customized results such as "natural-looking brows that retain a hair-like texture" or "a soft, powder-like finish."
What are the cases where people regret getting permanent eyebrow makeup?
In recent years, while the barrier to getting treatments has lowered, there are also many voices saying, "I regret getting permanent eyebrow makeup."
The main reasons are summarized below.
The finished product didn't match my vision.
Cases where the thickness, darkness, angle, or color of the eyebrows differ from the design imagined before the procedure.
Designs that don't match the movement of the skeleton and muscles create an unnatural impression...
Eyebrow permanent makeup is,It is important to design with consideration for differences in skeletal structure and facial muscles between the left and right sides.
There are color variations and differences between the left and right sides.
This refers to cases where the balance between the left and right eyebrows is uneven or where color inconsistencies occur.
Such failures largely depend on the practitioner's experience and aesthetic sense, making this a point where differences in technical skill readily show in the results.
The color does not fade or set over time.
The color of permanent makeup pigments changes depending on skin type and daily care.
UV rays and skincare products can also cause discoloration or make it difficult for color to set properly.
If you have any questions about aftercare following your treatment, please feel free to ask when you visit our clinic.
How to avoid regret? Choosing the right clinic and artist is crucial!
Permanent makeup does fade over time, but it doesn't disappear immediately.
Therefore, gathering information before the procedure and selecting a trustworthy artist are extremely important.
・Design proposals tailored to skin type and bone structure
・Provides multiple design patterns in advance
・They don't push you into anything and carefully explain the risks and downtime involved.
An artist who carefully addresses these points can be expected to deliver a satisfying result.
At Bianca Clinic, we carefully design each eyebrow to complement your natural brow shape and facial expressions, ensuring a natural finish.
Bianca Clinic also handles permanent makeup removal.

For those already regretting their permanent eyebrow makeup...
Please rest assured. Bianca Clinic also offers permanent makeup removal.
Recently, there has been an increase in issues arising from treatments that are incompatible with the type of pigment or skin type, and we often hear concerns such as "I want to remove it, but I'm afraid" or "I don't know where to consult."
At Bianca,A low-damage laser technology that targets pigment without shaving the eyebrowsI did it.
The method for removing permanent makeup varies depending on the type of pigment used.
At Bianca Clinic, our staff possesses the discernment to identify pigments and the knowledge about pigments to provide care.
If you're concerned that "it doesn't match your image," "it doesn't fit current trends," or "you're worried about discoloration," please feel free to consult with us.
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[Summary] What Matters Most to Avoid Regret with Permanent Eyebrow Makeup
To avoid regretting your eyebrow permanent makeup, the following three points are crucial.
・Choose a natural design that suits your bone structure and skin type
・Engage an artist with extensive experience and exceptional aesthetic sensibility
・Thoroughly align expectations through careful consultation before treatment
By keeping these three points in mind, your satisfaction with the finished result will greatly improve.
Eyebrows are a key feature that greatly influences your facial impression, which is why it's important to entrust them to a reliable technician.
Even if you already regret your permanent makeup, Bianca Clinic also offers permanent makeup removal.
If you'd like to make design revisions or try again, please feel free to consult with us first.
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※This article is intended for general informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any specific disease. If you have health concerns, please consult your physician.