Micropigmentation of dark circles: Camouflage dark circles and rejuvenate your gaze
150€
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Surgery duration
90-120 minutes
Results
1-3 years
What is micropigmentation for dark circles?
Micropigmentation for dark circles, also known as dark circle camouflage, is an advanced semi-permanent makeup technique designed to conceal dark and deep under-eye circles, providing a rejuvenated and rested appearance to the face. This procedure is ideal for individuals who feel uncomfortable with the appearance of their dark circles and are seeking an effective, long-lasting solution to camouflage them.
What is micropigmentation for dark circles?
The micropigmentation procedure for dark circles is a delicate process that requires the expertise and precision of a professional in aesthetics. Below are the key stages of the treatment:
- Initial consultation: In the first consultation, the specialist will assess the patient's skin type, the tone of the dark circles, and their expectations. The most suitable pigment tone for naturally camouflaging the dark circles will be discussed, ensuring it integrates perfectly with the skin color.
- Preparation of the treatment area: Before beginning the procedure, an anesthetic cream is applied to the under-eye area to minimize any discomfort. Once the skin is numbed, the specialist proceeds to clean and prepare the skin for pigment application.
- Pigment application: Using a fine needle and specialized tool, the pigment is carefully deposited in the superficial layers of the skin under the eyes. This process is performed with precision, ensuring the pigment blends evenly and naturally, effectively camouflaging the dark circles.
- Final review: After pigment application, the specialist reviews the treated area to ensure the result is even and meets the patient's expectations. If necessary, small touch-ups are made to perfect the finish.

Before and after
Micropigmentation of dark circles


Good candidate
Micropigmentation for dark circles is ideal for people who:
- Have dark or deep under-eye circles that cannot be eliminated with conventional treatments or makeup.
- Want a semi-permanent solution that allows them to reduce the use of concealers and other cosmetic products.
- Are looking for a natural result that improves their appearance and gives them a more rested and rejuvenated look.
- Want to avoid more invasive procedures or temporary solutions like daily makeup.

Pre-treatment considerations for micropigmentation of dark circles
Before undergoing micropigmentation for dark circles, it is essential to carry out a series of tests and evaluations to ensure the patient is in optimal condition for the treatment:
- Allergy test: It is performed to ensure there will be no adverse reactions to the pigment used in the procedure.
- Medical evaluation: Includes a review of the patient’s medical history and, if necessary, basic tests to rule out any condition that might affect the healing process.

After the treatment
Follow-up after the procedure is crucial to ensure optimal and long-lasting results:
- Regular reviews: It is recommended to have a follow-up between 4 and 6 weeks after the treatment to assess the healing process and perform any necessary touch-ups.
- Ongoing care: It is essential to follow the specialist’s instructions regarding skincare, especially in the first few post-operative weeks.
Reduces the appearance of dark circles
Long-lasting results
Improves facial symmetry
Time-saving
Frequently asked questions
Is the procedure painful?
Micropigmentation for dark circles is performed with an anesthetic cream, which significantly reduces any discomfort. Most patients describe the sensation as a light tingling or pressure.
How long does the effect of eyeliner micropigmentation last?
The results can last between 1 and 3 years, depending on factors such as skin type, sun exposure, and post-treatment care. Periodic touch-ups are recommended to maintain color uniformity.
Do I need a touch-up?
Yes, a touch-up is generally recommended between 4 and 6 weeks after the initial treatment to ensure the pigment has settled evenly and to make any necessary adjustments.

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