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"My permanent makeup is so subtle and natural looking, no one knows."
Lisa Jewell, a 10-year Permanent Makeup Practitioner, has just expanded her practice and added a third location in the Incorporated Village of Amityville.
She received her certification at the Beau Institute of Permanent & Corrective Cosmetics in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. She also received her paramedical and advanced certifications at the American Institute of Intradermal Cosmetics in
Arlington, Texas.
In addition, Lisa has been practicing for six years with Setauket's Suffolk Plastic Surgeons, along with Dr. Hilton Adler, Dr. Stephen Coccaro and Dr. Kenneth Knessy.
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She is currently assisting in the breast
reconstruction of mastectomy patients, and performs the areola
restoration/regimentation.
Permanent Cosmetic Makeup, or
″Intradermal Pigmentation,″ has been used
and endorsed by plastic and cosmetic surgeons, ophthalmologists and
dermatologists for years. This state-of-the-art technique is medically
proven and specifically designed to be completely safe. |
Intra-dermal pigmentation is used for a variety of permanent cosmetic
enhancements, such as permanent eyebrows, eyeliner and lip liner/color.
Other permanent cosmetic procedures include vitiligo, stretch mark and
scar camouflage, areola restoration, hairline enhancement and more.
For further information, contact Lisa directly, or request a free
consultation. Please view her large portfolio of
″before″ and ″after″
photos on this site. |
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Lisa Jewell is conveniently located in the triangle building - enter
through Nails By Lois or Self Image Hair Salon. |
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What is Permanent Makeup? Permanent makeup, also known as Micropigmentation is a revolutionary method of applying natural pigments into the dermal layer of the skin.
This technique has been widely used and endorsed for years by Cosmetic Surgeons, Ophthalmologists and Dermatologists worldwide.
Micropigmentation has been medically proven and specifically designed to be completely safe.
Who Benefits from Permanent Makeup?
People with allergies to conventional makeup
Women with busy schedules and/or active lifestyles
Patients who have hair loss due to chemotherapy
Anyone who desires freedom and convenience from daily makeup application
Those who are physically incapable of applying makeup due to Arthritis, Muliple Sclerosis, Vision Problems
Those wearing contact lenses
Individuals with cleft lips
Surgical nurses who can't wear conventional makeup
Athletic persons and those with oily skin who tend to shed makeup easily
Burn survivors and people with flaws in their skin
Men and women who seek corrections of asymmetrical facial features
Entertainers, actresses, and models - such as Elizabeth Taylor, Dolly Parton, Raqueal Welch, Cher and others
Men and women who wish to look their best all of the time!
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 What is Permanent Makeup used for?
Permanent makeup is used for a variety of cosmetic enhancements, such as permanent eyebrows, eyeliner, lip liner and/or lip color.
In addition, permanent makeup procedures include vitiligo, scar camouflage, areola restoration, hairline enhancement and more. |
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