Why Your Dermatologist Should Perform Your Permanent Makeup
Permanent makeup is a medical procedure that alters your skin's barrier. As an MD Dermatologist, I don't just shape brows; I ensure the hygiene, pigment safety, and structural integrity of your skin.
Education is a core part of my practice. This video shows me leading a hands-on eyebrow pigmentation workshop for fellow medical professionals. When you choose me, you are choosing a provider who not only performs the procedure but also teaches it, ensuring the highest standards of care.
My work within the dermatology community is very important to me. This image is from the 8th DAAS Summit, where I was invited as a faculty member to speak and share insights with colleagues. This continuous involvement ensures I am providing you with the most current and expert care.
About My Expertise: A Dermatologist's Approach
Choosing a provider for permanent makeup isn't just about the result you see in a portfolio. It's about knowing who is holding the blade. Because this involves breaking the skin barrier, I approach every microblading or powder brow session with the same rigorous sterilization protocols I use for surgery. When you sit in my chair, you aren't just getting an aesthetic upgrade; you are getting a medical consultation to ensure your skin is healthy enough to heal perfectly, without the risk of scarring or unwanted pigment migration.
Why a Medical Approach Matters
Many think permanent makeup is simply a beauty salon treatment. It isn't. It is a form of tattooing that involves implanting pigment into the dermis. If the needle depth is wrong, or if the hygiene is not clinical-grade, you aren't just risking a bad brow shape; you are risking permanent scarring, infection, and skin trauma.
My Methodology: Beyond the Shape
When I perform microblading or combination brows at my South Delhi clinic, the process starts with a 3D skin analysis.
- Skin Biology: I assess your skin type—whether it is oily, dry, or prone to keloids—before picking a technique. Oily skin, for instance, often rejects manual microblading strokes, so I typically recommend a hybrid approach with digital shading for longevity.
- Pigment Safety: I use hybrid pigments that are safe for the skin and tested for long-term stability.
- Education & Peer Review: My practice is based on the same standards I teach at national dermatology summits, including the DAAS summit. This isn't just about following trends; it's about applying evidence-based medicine to aesthetic procedures.
What You Can Expect
My goal is natural results. Whether you want the hair-like strokes of microblading or the fuller look of powder brows, the result should complement your face, not overpower it. We map your brows using the golden ratio to ensure symmetry before a single drop of pigment enters your skin. Because this is semi-permanent, we discuss the maintenance schedule openly—color will fade, and a touch-up is a normal part of the process. If you are looking for a quick fix without a proper consultation, my clinic is not the right fit. If you want a safe, doctor-led procedure that respects your skin's health, let's talk.
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