Permanent makeup master, beauty studio "First Lady", Barnaul, Russia.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(01), 532-538
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.1.3396
Received on 25 August 2025; revised on 05 October 2025; accepted on 07 October 2025
Permanent makeup (PMU) is examined as a non-surgical instrument for perceptual rebalancing of mild facial asymmetry in brows and lips. The review synthesizes technical primitives of micropigmentation—hair-stroke microblading, line work, soft shading—with anthropometric targets derived from orbital–eyebrow morphometrics and perceptual thresholds for asymmetry detection. Safety boundaries are delineated using case evidence on infectious, granulomatous, pigment-interaction, and allergic events. The objective is to formalize a staged planning algorithm that couples mapping (eyebrow apex/ tail, vermilion border continuity) with conservative “sub-threshold” dosing and documented contingencies for color-correction or removal. Methods include comparative analysis and narrative synthesis across dermatology, craniofacial imaging, and psychoperception studies. Source material spans technique reviews, 3D-CT prediction of brow position, psychophysical detection of asymmetry, and complication reports for lips and eyebrows. The conclusion specifies indications and limits for PMU-based equalization and provides an operational pathway suited to clinical practice and training.
Permanent Makeup; Microblading; Facial Asymmetry; Eyebrow Mapping; Vermilion Border; Micropigmentation; Perception Thresholds; 3D-CT Morphometrics; Pigment Interactions; Allergic Reactions.
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Taksanova Aida. The role of permanent makeup in visual correction of facial asymmetry. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(01), 532-538. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.1.3396.
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