Saturates the lips with a fuller tone, mimicking the look of your favourite lipstick. Ideal if you want colour that stands out but still looks refined.
A specialised process for cool-toned, dark, or ethnic lips. We use warm pigments to gradually bring balance and brightness, often in 2 sessions.
Best for:
Fitzpatrick 4–6 skin types
Cool/purple/brownish lips
Correcting uneven tone
Correcting pigmentation, revealing your true hue.
Transforming cool undertones into warm elegance.
Freshly done
Expect some swelling, but the beauty begins now
Neutralising dark lips
Even colour after 2 sessions — brighter, balanced lips
Healed and flawless lips after one month!
See the transformation
Melanin-rich lips, beautifully balanced.
From uneven to even: the power of neutralization.
No, the procedure is comfortable. A numbing cream is applied beforehand, so you may feel slight tingling, but no strong pain.
Right after the procedure, the color is brighter. It softens over 3–4 weeks into a natural, beautiful tone. I always choose the pigment to match your skin tone and preferences.
On average, 2–3 years depending on your skin type, aftercare, and lifestyle. A touch-up after 12–18 months can refresh the color.
Yes, a perfecting session 4–6 weeks after your first appointment helps to set the pigment and fine-tune the color or shape.
You’ll get a detailed aftercare guide. In general, it’s important to keep lips clean, avoid sun exposure, and let them heal naturally. Proper care ensures the best results.
Yes, but it’s important to take antiviral medication 2–3 days before and after the procedure (as advised by your doctor) to prevent breakouts
A little swelling is normal in the first 2- 24 hours. It fades quickly. I use gentle techniques to keep the healing process smooth and minimal.
You can return to your routine in 7–10 days. Your lips will already look neat the next day, so no need to hide away.
Two weeks before Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and facial peels.
Day before: Don’t consume alcohol or caffeine to prevent irritation.
Avoid blood-thinning medications (such as aspirin) to minimize bruising or swelling.
If you’ve had cold sores or herpes before, you may want to take antiviral medication to prevent an outbreak during the healing process. Consult with your doctor about taking medications like Acyclovir or Valacyclovir, and follow the prescribed dosage. Always make sure to get medical advice before proceeding to ensure a safe and smooth procedure.