Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Inner Lips Pigmentation.

Inner lips pigmentation is a semi-permanent cosmetic tint applied to the mucosal inner lip. A trained specialist deposits pigment to enhance color and depth. The procedure is subtle, quick, and tailored, with numbing used for comfort and a consultation beforehand.

Most clients report mild discomfort only. We apply topical anesthetic and use gentle techniques to minimize pain. Sensations are brief and tolerable; aftercare can reduce irritation. Discuss any sensitivity during consultation so we can customize comfort measures.

Longevity varies by skin type, lifestyle, and pigment selection. Expect results to last between 12 and 24 months, with gradual fading. Annual or biannual touch-ups are common to refresh color and maintain the desired depth.

Ideal candidates want subtle, natural-looking lip enhancement and are in good overall health. Those with active lip infections, certain medical conditions, or pregnancy may be advised to wait. A consultation determines suitability and customizes pigment choice to your features.

Initial swelling and darker color are normal for several days. Healing includes light scabbing and gradual color settling over two to four weeks. Follow aftercare instructions—avoid lip exfoliation, sun exposure, and certain foods—to support optimal healing and pigment retention.

During your consultation, specialists assess skin tone, natural lip color, and desired outcome. We recommend shades that enhance your features and age gracefully. A patch test and preview can help visualize results before proceeding with the full treatment.