Dermopigmentation

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Dermopigmentation (intradermal tattooing, aesthetic dermopigmentation, paramedical micropigmentation) is a method of correcting skin defects by introducing (implanting) pigment into the dermal layers of the skin to a depth of 0.3⎼0.8 mm through permanent makeup.
The term “dermopigmentation” is most often associated with correction, color correction and camouflage of the skin, and if, for example, a scar or spot of vitiligo is located in the facial area, this still refers to dermopigmentation.
Contraindications to the dermopigmentation procedure are oncological diseases, diabetes mellitus, inflammatory diseases, violations of the integrity of the skin in the affected area, mental illness, pregnancy and lactation.
Caring for the pigmented area differs little from that recommended after applying permanent makeup or an artistic tattoo.
