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PMU TIPS(59)--Pigment Shading Intensity Distribution Guide and Key Considerations for Working on Highly Vascular Eyelids

PMU TIPS(59)--Pigment Shading Intensity Distribution Guide and Key Considerations for Working on Highly Vascular Eyelids

 1. Pigment Shading Intensity Distribution Guide

 

In soft shading techniques, understanding how intensity is distributed across different zones is key to achieving a balanced and predictable healed result. Each level of saturation corresponds to a specific depth of shading:

  • 100% intensity — full saturation / strongest depth
  • 70% intensity — medium-dark shading
  • 40% intensity — soft transition shading
  • 10% intensity — light, airy shading for diffusion.

When the workflow is clearly structured — from selecting the right tone, to placing it in the correct zone, and controlling the saturation level — the healed result becomes significantly more consistent and controlled.

 

 

2. Key Considerations for Working on Highly Vascular Eyelids

 

When applying the base layer, avoid working too lightly or too superficially, as this may lead to repeated irritation of the eyelid tissue.

During the procedure, minimize wiping and avoid using strong or irritating disinfectants to reduce overall skin stress.Use stable devices and needles with sufficient firmness, and avoid dry or “empty” passes.

Overly soft machines may cause unnecessary redness and localized irritation.

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