PMU Restoration in Drammen
If your previous permanent makeup healed poorly, looks too dark, feels outdated, or simply does not suit your face anymore, the right next step is not guesswork — it is an honest assessment and a clear restoration plan.
PMU correction case example
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Restoration before and after
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Poor Shape or Color
Brows or liner that sit too high, too low, or too thick, or pigment that healed too dark, too cool, too warm, or unevenly over time.
Asymmetry
Uneven shape, mismatched density, or one side healing differently from the other.
Over-Saturation
PMU that is too strong to safely cover without first fading or partially removing it.
Not All Old PMU Should Be Covered Immediately
One of the biggest mistakes in correction work is trying to place new pigment over old PMU that should first be faded, removed, or redesigned. That often makes the result heavier, darker, and more difficult to fix later.
Anna takes a more disciplined approach: assess first, choose the safest path, then rebuild beautifully . In some cases that means direct correction. In other cases it means a staged restoration involving CRC removal and, where truly needed, laser removal elsewhere before new PMU is done.
What Can Be Corrected?
Brows
Old powder brows or microblading that healed too blocky, uneven, asymmetrical, too warm, too cool, or no longer match your natural brow shape.
Lips
Previous lip PMU with poor outline, uneven color retention, excessive saturation, or an aged result that now looks dull or unbalanced.
Eyeliner
Lash line or eyeliner work that looks too harsh, too thick, slightly misplaced, or aesthetically outdated for your current features and preferences.
The Restoration Pathway
1. Visual Assessment
We start with clear photos and, if needed, an in-person consultation. Anna evaluates shape, pigment depth, color, symmetry, and how much freedom there is for correction.
2. Decide: Correct, Fade, or Remove
Some results can be improved directly. Others need lightening first. CRC removal may be appropriate in some cases; in others, laser removal performed externally may be the better route before new PMU.
3. Healing Time
Restoration is often a staged process. Good correction work respects healing intervals instead of rushing pigment into compromised skin.
4. Rebuild with a Better Design
Once the skin and pigment situation allow it, the final step is creating a result that looks more balanced, elegant, and wearable — whether your preference is highly natural or more polished and aesthetic.
Who This Service Is For
- You have previous PMU that you dislike but are unsure whether it should be covered or removed first.
- Your old work healed too dark, too flat, too harsh, or does not suit your face anymore.
- You want a more elegant and modern result than what you have now.
- You have seen poor PMU work before and want a cautious, assessment-led approach rather than a quick fix.
- You care about aesthetics, but also want the correction and restoration to be safe, realistic, and technically sound.
Important Expectations
Not every correction can be completed in one visit. Some cases are straightforward. Others need multiple PMU sessions, CRC removal, time, and occasionally laser removal done by another provider before final restoration is possible.
The good news is that difficult cases often improve dramatically when the plan is realistic and disciplined from the start.
If you are unsure whether your current brows, lips, or eyeliner can be corrected, the best next step is to send clear photos.
How to Request an Assessment
1. Send Clear Photos
Daylight, no filters, no makeup on the treated area, and both close and full-face views if possible.
2. Include Brief History
Say what was done, roughly when, and whether the area has already had removal attempts.
3. Get a Realistic Next Step
Anna will advise whether direct correction makes sense, whether fading/removal is needed first, and what kind of end result is realistic.
Pricing
Correction and restoration work varies significantly from case to case, so exact pricing is confirmed after assessment. Depending on the plan, pricing may involve removal sessions, corrective PMU, or a new initial session once the area is ready. You can review our current price list here .
Frequently Asked Questions
Can bad PMU always be fixed with new pigment?
No. Sometimes the old work is too saturated, misplaced, or poorly healed to safely cover right away. In those cases, fading or removal first usually leads to a much better final result.
Do you perform laser removal yourself?
No. Where laser is the better option, that part is done externally. Anna’s role is to assess the case honestly and plan the PMU side of the restoration carefully.
Is restoration only for very bad work?
Not at all. Some clients simply have old PMU that no longer suits them aesthetically. Restoration can also be about upgrading an outdated result into something softer, more elegant, and more in line with your current style.
How do I start?
The easiest start is a digital consultation. Send clear photos via WhatsApp and Anna can advise on the next step.
Ready to Improve Previous PMU?
Whether the issue is shape, color, saturation, or simply a result that no longer fits your face, the goal is the same: a calmer, cleaner, and more elegant outcome.
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