How is Micropigmentation performed?
In a nut shell: Dermagraphics is performed by enhancing the face or re-pigmentation of hypopigmented areas of the dermis with non-reactive, hypo-allergenic natural iron-oxide colored pigments which are implanted into the very first layers of the skin with a tattoo like gun or pen. The longer version: Any type of tattoo is applied by using a small electric device (a traditional gun, rotary pen, machine coil, Softap , or by hand) with a needle bar that holds from one to 14 needles, each in its own little tube, to implant colored pigments The tattooing device basically works like a miniature sewing machine: the needle bar moves up and down really fast, forcing the needles into the superficial (epidermis) and middle layer (dermis) of the skin, implanting whatever colored pigment the technician dips the tip into. The technician holds the machine with a steady hand while guiding it along the skin. The speed and power is controlled by a foot switch or pedal, much like a sewing machine. The ne