The Purpose

Lip Neutralization is a specialized form of cosmetic tattooing (also known as lip blushing) designed to balance and lighten lip hyperpigmentation. Using carefully selected pigments, the practitioner deposits color into the lips to neutralize dark tones and create a more even and vibrant hue.

Final results are typically seen 12 weeks post-procedure, as the lips heal and pigments settle. Multiple sessions (usually 2–3) are needed to achieve desired
results.

Real Results

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Pricing may vary per treatment; the listed amounts are estimated figures, with final costs adjusted according to treatment complexity, skin type, and personalized recommendations.

Glowing, Even-toned Lips

It may take multiple sessions to correct any cool coloration or hyperpigmentation in the lips to achieve radiant results. Lip Neutralization is a great option for those who are looking for an effortless and natural look.

FAQs

On average 2-3 sessions are needed to achieve the most desired goal color.
Some discomfort may occur during the procedure as the technician is layering colors with the tattooing process. However, numbing may be provided to ease any discomfort.
Yes, lip neutralization is suitable for all skin tones and types.
To reduce the risk of infection, it’s important to avoid wearing makeup on or around the lips until the initial healing phase is complete. 1. New, unused lip balms or hydrating products may be applied starting around day 10, as long as the lips are fully intact and flaking has stopped. 2. For used or full-coverage lip products, please wait at least 2 weeks post-procedure to ensure the lips have healed properly. Always use clean applicators, and avoid long-wear or drying formulas until full healing is complete.
There is no downtime post procedure, however, you may experience mild swelling for the first 24-48 hours. In the first week after your procedure, you will also experience peeling, so it is important that you remain hydrated and keep your lips moisturized.
Once your lips have fully healed (typically 6–12 weeks), ongoing care will help preserve your results and prevent premature fading:

1. Use SPF Daily: Apply a lip balm with SPF 15+ to protect pigment from sun exposure and discoloration. Reapply often, especially outdoors.
2. Stay Hydrated: Keep lips moisturized with hydrating balms or oils to maintain softness and color retention.
3. Touch-Ups: Schedule maintenance sessions every 12–18 months to keep your lip tone vibrant and even.