The Importance of Your Top-Up Treatment in Permanent Makeup
When embarking on your permanent makeup journey, it’s important to understand that achieving your perfect brows, eyeliner, or lip blush is a process rather than a one-time treatment. This journey involves two essential appointments: the initial treatment and the all-important top-up, which takes place 6–8 weeks later. Both appointments work hand in hand to deliver the results you’re dreaming of, but the top-up often gets overlooked or misunderstood. Here’s why this second step is absolutely crucial.
Why is Permanent Makeup a Two-Treatment Process?
The initial treatment lays the foundation. During this appointment, I carefully design and implant the pigment into the skin. However, permanent makeup isn’t a ‘one-and-done’ procedure. Here’s why:
Healing Variability
Each person’s skin responds differently to the initial treatment. Factors such as skin type, age, and overall health can influence how well the pigment is retained. Some areas may fade more than others, leaving inconsistencies in the healed result.
Natural Healing Process
As the skin heals, the pigment softens and settles. Initially, the results may appear darker or more intense, but this is temporary. Over the healing period, you may notice some fading, patchiness, or unevenness—this is completely normal and expected.
Customisation During Top-Up
The top-up allows me to refine the shape, intensity, and colour of your permanent makeup. It’s my opportunity to make adjustments based on how your skin has healed, ensuring your final look is beautifully polished and exactly as you envisioned.
What Happens During the Top-Up Treatment?
At your top-up appointment, I revisit the work done during the first session and address any areas where the pigment hasn’t retained as well as expected. This might include:
- Enhancing areas that have faded or appear lighter.
- Smoothing out any unevenness to create a flawless result.
- Fine-tuning the shape or adding definition for the perfect finish.
The top-up treatment also involves implanting pigment into healed skin, which often retains the colour better than during the initial session.
Why Results Aren’t Final Until After the Top-Up
The true magic of permanent makeup isn’t visible until after the top-up has fully healed, around 6–8 weeks later. The skin needs time to regenerate and settle, revealing the final result. Before this time, it’s natural to experience fluctuations in the appearance of the pigment—it might seem too light, too dark, or even temporarily disappear due to the skin’s natural exfoliation process.
Factors That Affect Healing and Results
There are several variables that can influence how your permanent makeup heals after both treatments:
- Skin Type: Oily or sensitive skin types may retain pigment differently from dry or mature skin.
- Aftercare: Following the aftercare instructions I provide is crucial for optimal healing. Poor aftercare can lead to premature fading or uneven retention.
- Lifestyle: Factors like sun exposure, skincare products, and even your overall health can impact the longevity of your permanent makeup.
What to Expect After the Top-Up
- Healing Process: The healing process after your top-up is similar to the first treatment, with some flaking or scabbing and potential fading as the skin regenerates.
- Longevity: With both treatments complete, your permanent makeup is designed to last 1–3 years, depending on the treatment and your individual skin. Regular maintenance and touch-ups can keep your results fresh for even longer.
The Bigger Picture
It’s important to trust the process and embrace the two-step journey. Permanent makeup is a collaboration between your artist and your skin, with both appointments playing a vital role in achieving long-lasting, flawless results. Skipping the top-up would leave your results incomplete, as the initial treatment is only the foundation.
By committing to both appointments and following the aftercare advice, you’ll be rewarded with beautifully healed permanent Makeup.
