Clinical Micropigmentation
Whether the goal is to correct or improve evident irregularities in skin tone or asymmetries caused by congenital or acquired lesions, as well as micropigmentations carried out in an erratic manner such as: inadequate color or intensity, evident asymmetry or inappropriate design, these problems all demand a precise assessment and specialized methodology for an objective and satisfactory improvement. We invite you to review some actual cases to help you identify your particular worry.
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| The problems of pigmentation such as vitiligo improves substantially. | |
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| Fibrosis caused by some cases of reconstructive plastic surgery or trauma, permanent alopecia generated so that the simulation of hair on head, eyebrows, eyelashes, mustache or recover a natural appearance. | |
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| Fibrosis developed by some trauma or surgical procedure can improve their appearance significantly. If a skin graft on graft pigment. | |
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| In cleft lip we achieve a marked improvement, allowing the lip contour has a more defined and natural. | |
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| Most of the work of pigmentation (permanent makeup or outlined) in the face that were not aplied properly can be deleted or corrected or even camouflage or trim to achieve the effect desired, in this case it was corrected eyebrow. (The appearance will look more naturally in about a month) | |
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Correction case with very distant pigmented tissue deep inside upper lip and lower lip tissue. The result is a more aesthetic labial structure. |
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