Permanent makeup is designed to make your life easier—enhancing your natural beauty and saving you time every morning. But what if your experience didn’t turn out the way you hoped? Whether you’re dealing with uneven brows, discolored lips, or eyeliner that’s too thick or poorly placed, a disappointing result can be upsetting and even shake your confidence.
If you’re searching for help because your permanent makeup went wrong, you’re not alone—and you’re in the right place. At Point Clear Studio, we specialize in corrective permanent makeup treatments that restore your beauty and peace of mind.
In this blog, we’ll break down the most common issues, how corrections work, and what you can expect during the process.
Even though permanent makeup is meant to enhance your features naturally, several issues can occur when the artist lacks experience or precision. Here are some of the most common concerns we help clients fix:
Poorly mapped or rushed work can leave you with brows that are asymmetrical, too thick, or the wrong shape for your face. This can throw off your facial harmony and make you feel self-conscious.
Sometimes pigments fade unevenly or heal into unexpected shades—like blue, gray, green, or reddish tones. This often happens when incorrect pigments are used or when your skin’s undertones weren’t properly considered.
Permanent eyeliner that’s too thick, extended too far, or placed unevenly can overwhelm your eyes and look unnatural.
Inconsistent pigment retention can cause your makeup to look incomplete or spotty. This can happen due to poor technique, low-quality pigments, or improper aftercare.
We know how upsetting it can be when your permanent makeup doesn’t turn out as expected. Our team offers compassionate, expert care to help you correct and enhance your results safely and effectively.
When pigments have healed into undesired tones, we use advanced color theory to neutralize unwanted shades and restore a natural look. Whether your brows have turned grayish or your lip blush has healed too orange, we can correct the tone with precision.
If your eyeliner, lips, or brows are misshapen or unbalanced, we carefully refine the design to create symmetry and harmony with your features.
In cases where the pigment is too saturated or misplaced, full or partial lightening or removal may be the best first step. We work closely with trusted specialists in laser and saline removal and will guide you through that process if needed.
Once we’ve corrected the original issue, we can help you achieve the natural, beautiful results you originally envisioned—whether that’s soft, fluffy brows, crisp eyeliner, or a healthy lip tint.
Every journey begins with a thorough consultation. We assess your current permanent makeup, listen to your concerns, and develop a customized treatment plan.
Corrective work often requires multiple sessions, spaced a few weeks apart, to achieve the best results. This ensures your skin has time to heal and adjust between treatments.
Just like with your original permanent makeup, proper healing is essential for successful correction. We provide detailed aftercare instructions to help you heal beautifully.
Corrective permanent makeup is a delicate art that requires deep expertise and experience. At Point Clear Studio, we combine technical skill with an artistic eye to deliver beautiful, balanced results. Our priority is to help you feel confident and comfortable every step of the way.
We take pride in offering:
If you’re researching corrective options, you’re likely also wondering how to avoid a repeat issue. Here’s what we recommend:
We understand the disappointment that comes with a poor permanent makeup experience—and we’re here to help. Whether you need subtle corrections or a full transformation, Point Clear Studio offers expert solutions to restore your beauty and confidence.
Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward loving your results again.
Most cases can be corrected or improved, but some may require lightening or removal first. We’ll assess your specific situation during your consultation.
It depends on the severity of the issue. Many corrections take 2–4 sessions spaced a few weeks apart.
Not usually! We apply numbing cream to keep you comfortable, just like with your original procedure.
Yes—once corrected and healed, your results will last as long as new permanent makeup (typically 1–3 years).