Lip neutralization is a micropigmentation procedure aimed at lightening the tone of the lips by balancing pigmentation to achieve a more uniform and natural color. This treatment is ideal for individuals with dark lips due to genetic factors, sun exposure, certain medications, or habits such as smoking.
An evaluation is conducted to understand the client's needs and explain the procedure.
An appropriate pigment is chosen to neutralize the dark tones of the lips.
Using micropigmentation techniques, the pigment is deposited into the superficial layer of the lip skin.
After the application, a healing period is necessary, during which the lips may experience swelling and a more intense color that gradually softens.
Number of Sessions Required
The number of sessions can vary depending on the intensity of the discoloration and the individual's response to the treatment. Typically, 2 to 3 sessions are required to achieve the desired results, with intervals of about 4 to 6 weeks between each session. Each session lasts approximately 1 to 2 hours.
Expected Results
After the complete treatment cycle, clients can expect lips with a lighter and more uniform tone. It is important to follow post-procedure care instructions to optimize results and ensure the longevity of the treatment. This includes avoiding intense sun exposure, regularly moisturizing the lips, and avoiding smoking or using harsh chemicals.
Final Considerations
After the complete treatment cycle, clients can expect lips with a lighter and more uniform tone. It is important to follow post-procedure care instructions to optimize results and ensure the longevity of the treatment. This includes avoiding intense sun exposure, regularly moisturizing the lips, and avoiding smoking or using harsh chemicals.