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Faye has been drawing and pigmenting eyebrows and lips for the last two years and has now extended her brief to include repigmentation of body features lost through disease or surgery. Because the results are semi-permanent (lasting up to five years) we prefer to give you an idea of the end result before you commit to the treatment. At the first consultation Faye will use a semi-permanent marker pen to draw in what you would like (both colour and the shape). Then it’s up to you to experience the new you and decide to go ahead with a permanent solution at a later date.
Reconstructive micropigmentation is used mostly for the following problems:
Alopecia - loss of eyebrows.
Breast surgery and reconstruction - especially for malignancy - can replace a breast shape but forget the nipple.
White surgical scars (especially after a facelift) - can be repigmented to flesh colour and therefore look almost invisible.
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