Permanent Makeup Touch-Up in Kyiv
Permanent makeup develops gradually. As the skin heals, the color softens, adapts to the skin, and settles into its final appearance.
At LeBlanc, a touch-up is considered an important stage in achieving a refined result. Its purpose is to preserve the harmony of the shape, refine details when necessary, and ensure the most balanced and aesthetically pleasing appearance after the healing process is complete.
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When Is a Permanent Makeup Touch-Up Needed?
Every skin type interacts with pigment differently. After healing, certain areas may appear slightly lighter, while the overall color may become softer compared to the initial post-procedure period.
A touch-up can help to:
• refine the shape;
• adjust color balance;
• improve color consistency;
• refresh the result after several months;
• maintain a natural and polished appearance.
In many cases, only minimal adjustments are required to achieve a result that feels complete, balanced, and aesthetically refined.
Touch-Up After 1–2 Months
A touch-up performed 1–2 months after the initial procedure takes place once the skin has fully healed. At this stage, the artist can accurately assess pigment retention and the overall appearance of the result.
This appointment allows for subtle refinements, adjustment of minor details, and color balancing based on the individual healing process.
Touch-Up After 2–6 Months
If several months have passed since the original procedure, the touch-up may combine targeted refinements with a gentle refresh of the result.
The artist evaluates the current condition of the permanent makeup, skin characteristics, and the desired outcome. The extent of the touch-up is determined individually and always with aesthetic balance in mind.
Touch-Up After 7–12 Months
After 7–12 months, the color may gradually become softer and less defined. In such cases, the procedure often serves as a delicate refresh rather than a correction.
A touch-up helps maintain color freshness, shape definition, and an overall polished appearance without significantly altering the original work.
Areas That Can Be Refined
At LeBlanc, touch-ups are available for various permanent makeup areas:
• eyebrows;
• lips;
• eyelids;
• lash line enhancement;
• classic eyeliner;
• shaded eyeliner.
Each area requires a tailored approach. Eyebrow touch-ups focus on shape and color balance, lip touch-ups on color consistency and smooth transitions, while eyelid touch-ups emphasize precision and subtle refinement.
How the Procedure Works
Before the touch-up, the artist evaluates the healed result and discusses the current appearance of the permanent makeup with the client. Based on this assessment, the necessary refinements are determined.
In most cases, a touch-up takes less time than the initial procedure. The duration depends on the treatment area, skin condition, and the scope of refinement required.
Following the procedure, clients receive personalized aftercare recommendations.
Aftercare Following a Touch-Up
After a touch-up, the skin undergoes another healing phase. During the first few days, the color may appear more intense than the final healed result.
For optimal recovery, it is recommended to:
• avoid irritating the treated area;
• allow natural flaking to occur without interference;
• temporarily avoid makeup on the treated area;
• avoid saunas, swimming pools, and tanning beds during healing;
• follow all aftercare instructions provided by your artist.
The final result can be evaluated once the healing process is fully complete.
When Should the Procedure Be Postponed?
Permanent makeup touch-ups are not performed in the presence of inflammation, irritation, skin damage in the treatment area, or when feeling unwell.
Before the appointment, it is important to inform your artist about any chronic conditions, allergies, medications, or factors that may affect healing. If there are medical concerns, consultation with a healthcare professional is recommended beforehand.
Permanent Makeup Touch-Up at LeBlanc
At LeBlanc, a touch-up is a precise refinement of an existing result. The artist evaluates the condition of the permanent makeup and makes only those adjustments that are truly necessary to preserve a harmonious appearance.
We believe in natural elegance and attention to detail. Our focus is on balanced shapes, refined color perception, and results that remain sophisticated, polished, and relevant over time.
Frequently asked questions
Is a touch-up always necessary after permanent makeup?
Not always. The need for a touch-up depends on individual skin characteristics and how the pigment settles during the healing process.
When is the best time for the first touch-up?
The first touch-up is usually performed 1–2 months after the initial procedure, once the skin has completely healed.
What is the difference between a touch-up and a refresh?
A touch-up is intended to refine or complete an existing result. A refresh is typically performed after a longer period to maintain color vibrancy and shape definition.
Can a touch-up be done after 7–12 months?
Yes. At this stage, the procedure is often performed as a subtle refresh to maintain the aesthetic appearance of the permanent makeup.
Which areas can be touched up?
Touch-ups can be performed on eyebrows, lips, eyelids, lash line enhancement, classic eyeliner, and shaded eyeliner.
Book a Permanent Makeup Touch-Up in Kyiv
A permanent makeup touch-up at LeBlanc helps preserve the harmony of the result, the precision of the shape, and the natural appearance of the color after healing or several months later.
Book a consultation to have your permanent makeup evaluated and receive personalized recommendations for the most suitable touch-up approach.
