Liudmyla Hryshko. Adaptive Dermopigmentation: A Smarter Way to Permanent Makeup


Natural Sciences / Biology / Physiology

Submitted on: Jun 02, 2026, 05:11:56

Description: Permanent makeup often fades unevenly, changes color, or spreads over time. This happens because most techniques are designed for āEœaverageāE skin, but real skin varies āE" in density, elasticity, age, hormones, and even climate. This article presents Adaptive Dermopigmentation (ADSā„¢), a system that replaces fixed techniques with flexible decisions. By evaluating skin type, age, and environment before starting, the practitioner adjusts depth, pressure, pigment, and layering for each client. The result is more stable pigment, less correction, and longer lasting satisfaction.

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