Dr. Ankuja Mhaske

Micropigmentation for lips, also known as permanent makeup or cosmetic tattooing, is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that involves depositing pigment into the skin to enhance lip color, shape, and definition. This technique can be used to achieve natural-looking results or create more dramatic effects, depending on the individual’s preferences and goals.

During the micropigmentation procedure, a specialized handheld device equipped with fine needles is used to implant pigment into the upper layers of the skin, creating the appearance of fuller, more defined lips. The pigment is carefully chosen to match the patient’s natural lip color or desired shade, ensuring a seamless and natural-looking result.

Micropigmentation for lips can be used to enhance lip symmetry, correct unevenness or asymmetry, define the lip border, and add volume and fullness to the lips. Additionally, micropigmentation can help camouflage scars, correct lip color irregularities, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles around the lips.

The results of micropigmentation for lips are semi-permanent and typically last for several months to years, depending on factors such as skin type, lifestyle, and maintenance routine. Touch-up sessions may be recommended periodically to maintain the desired color and shape of the lips and ensure long-lasting results.

Micropigmentation for lips offers a safe and effective solution for individuals looking to enhance their lips and achieve a more youthful and attractive appearance. By working with a skilled and experienced micropigmentation specialist, individuals can achieve natural-looking results that complement their facial features and enhance their overall beauty.

About Dr. Ankuja Mhaske

Dr. Ankuja Mhaske is graduated from D.Y Patil College, Pimpri and completed her post-graduation (MS) from Sangli. She started programming FUE and Direct FUE (DIRECT HAIR TRANSPLANTATION) after completing her post-graduation diploma in Medical Cosmetology and post-graduation diploma in Clinical Dermatology in 2016.