Successful Dermo-Pigmentation Expert Ludmila Padre Cardoso Explores the Pros and Cons of Dark Circle Camouflage

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When it comes to the beauty industry, there is always something new on the horizon. Most novel products and procedures aim to enhance a person’s natural beauty and give it a touch-up. Ludmila Padre Cardoso is an expert in a specific skincare procedure that focuses on camouflaging dark circles by applying pigments to the epidermis in the area around the eyes. 

Ludmila has served as an expert for more than five thousand consultations.

She has built a clientele in Brazil and countries like the USA, Israel, India, Belgium, and more. Ludmila has her clinic, Studio Le Maquillage, set up in Rio de Janeiro, but she also conducts online courses where she teaches professional beauticians about micro-pigmentation. 

What is Dermo-Pigmentation?

The process of Dermo-Pigmentation is carried out using the necessary equipment, pigments, and tattoo needles. People might confuse camouflage with the process of tattooing the skin, but the technique is completely different. A person must have a professional background when carrying out the technique; otherwise, things can go wrong, such as using the wrong pigmentation or spots on the skin. Therefore, it’s crucial to ensure that a certified professional performs the procedure.

Pros of Dermo-Pigmentation

Procedures associated with Dermo-Pigmentation are highly effective and painless compared to techniques involving lasers. Most treatments are short and quick, under thirty minutes, and require a short recovery process. In addition, the procedure has a semi-permanent duration of 5 to 8 years without the need for retouching. Ludmila’s clinic has no age restriction for consultations, and everyone is welcome to book an appointment.

Cons of Derma-Pigmentation

While having perfect skin is ideally what a person wants, there are some cons to these new techniques. First, the pigment is applied according to the person’s skin color. As the under eye skin is the thinnest in the entire body, this procedure must always be performed by duly qualified professionals so that there are no lesions or stains in the area. This is certainly the biggest risk of this procedure. If professionals perform it without proper safety, practice and correct training, it can permanently damage the skin. To lessen the chance of this happening, Ludmila offers online courses that teach techniques that help lessen the chance of damage.

Aftercare and Precautions

There are a number of precautions to be taken post-procedure, such as no sunbathing without sunscreen and avoiding using makeup for at least a few days. In addition, the consultant might recommend an ointment or suggest a compress of ice water to keep any soreness at bay. However, if the procedure has been carried out correctly, there is no risk of the patient feeling any pain or discomfort during or after.

To ensure that nothing goes wrong, Ludmila advises people looking to get rid of their blemishes to reach out to someone with a professional background in performing these procedures. With their certifications and experience, they can assist individuals in enhancing their appearance and boosting their self-confidence.

Learn more about the services offered at Studio Le Maquillage here.

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