Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eye Liner Top.

Results typically last 1–3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and sun exposure. Annual or biennial touch-ups maintain pigment intensity and shape. We assess skin and recommend a personalized touch-up schedule during your consultation.

Most clients report mild discomfort similar to tweezing; topical numbing is applied to minimize sensation. Sensitivity varies, but the procedure is tolerable and short. Your comfort and communication guide adjustments during treatment.

Expect mild swelling and scabbing for several days; avoid water, makeup, and heavy sweating on the area during initial healing. Follow our aftercare instructions, apply recommended ointment, and avoid sun exposure and swimming for optimal pigment retention.

Avoid applying eye makeup for at least 7–10 days while the area heals to prevent infection and pigment disturbance. After full healing, you can use makeup as usual, but permanent liner often reduces or eliminates daily eyeliner need.

Ideal candidates are healthy adults seeking low-maintenance eye definition. Those with certain skin conditions, recent eye surgery, or pregnancy should consult first. We conduct a thorough consultation and discuss medical history to determine suitability.

We consult on desired look, skin tone, eye color, and lash density to select pigment and liner thickness. A conservative approach is used initially, with options for bolder retouches after healing to ensure flattering, long-lasting results.