Paramedical pigmentation: restore the natural appearance of scars, vitiligo and after breast surgery

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Paramedical pigmentation is a highly specialized technique that visually corrects scars, vitiligo, nipple reconstructions and other skin changes through targeted micropigmentation. This innovative method helps to strengthen self-confidence and improve one's appearance. Find out everything about the effectiveness, benefits and best uses of this unique treatment.

What is paramedical pigmentation?

Paramedical pigmentation is a form of permanent makeup that is specifically aimed at visually correcting skin irregularities.

By implanting color pigments into the skin, scars, vitiligo, stretch marks or nipples can be adjusted in color after surgery.

The treatment is individually tailored to the client's needs in order to achieve a natural and harmonious result.

How does paramedical pigmentation work?

With the help of the finest needles, pigments are introduced into the top layer of skin. The colors are selected in such a way that they adapt optimally to the surrounding skin tone.

This method conceals differences in color, evens out irregularities and restores a harmonious complexion.

The treatment is carried out in several steps to optimally build up pigmentation and achieve the best possible result.

Benefits of Paramedical Pigmentation

  • Optical correction of scars: scars, stretch marks and skin changes become less noticeable.
  • Nipple recovery: After breast surgery, the nipple can be realistically reconstructed through pigmentation.
  • Vitiligo adjustment: Light areas of skin are matched to the surrounding skin through pigmentation.
  • Strengthen self-confidence: An even complexion can significantly increase well-being and self-confidence.
  • Long-lasting results: Pigmentation lasts several years and can be refreshed when needed.

Risks and side effects

  • Slight redness and swelling: These usually subside after a few days.
  • Follow-up treatment required: In most cases, several sessions are necessary to perfect pigmentation.
  • Rare pigment shifts: The pigments can change slightly over time, which can be remedied by subsequent corrections.

Who is paramedical pigmentation suitable for?

This treatment is ideal for people who want to visually correct scars, skin changes or pigmentation disorders such as vitiligo.

Especially after surgeries, such as breast cancer treatments, pigmentation can help restore body image. People who feel affected by skin irregularities also benefit from this treatment.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

1. How long does paramedical pigmentation last?
The results usually last 3 to 5 years, depending on skin type and care. Refreshments are possible at any time.

2. Is the treatment painful?
Pigmentation is performed with local anesthesia, so most customers find it less painful.

3. Can pigmentation be performed on any skin color?
Yes, the treatment is suitable for all skin types and colors. The pigments are individually adjusted to achieve a natural result.

4. How many sessions are necessary?
Depending on the skin condition and the desired result, 2 to 3 sessions are usually required to perfect pigmentation.

5. Are there any contraindications to paramedical pigmentation?
People with active skin infections, a tendency to keloids, or certain autoimmune diseases should only have the treatment carried out after consulting a doctor.

Conclusion:

Paramedical pigmentation offers an effective solution to conceal skin irregularities and sustainably improve the appearance.

With this high-precision technique, scars, pigmentation disorders and even nipple reconstructions can be realistically and naturally recreated.

Get individual advice and regain your self-confidence!

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