




Eyeliner Tattoo in Zurich
Bring out your natural beauty with a technique that keeps your eyes defined and polished all day — without the daily eyeliner routine.
Eyelash Enhancement
This treatment creates a soft yet noticeable improvement by placing pigment between the upper lash roots. It gives the eyes subtle definition and a fuller look — even without mascara. The enhancement gently highlights the eye’s natural curve, resulting in a brighter, more expressive appearance that remains elegant and effortless.
Cat Eye & Eyeliner Tattoo
The Cat Eye is a refined, lifted liner style that elongates and accentuates the eyes. With an eyeliner tattoo, we create a clean, long-lasting line that maintains a perfectly applied makeup look throughout the day — without smudging.
The shape, thickness, and length of the liner are determined by combining your desired outcome with professional guidance. During the consultation, we decide together what style best suits your eye shape and overall appearance to achieve a perfectly balanced result.
Cautions to Take After the Treatment
For optimal healing results, it is essential to follow the guidelines below throughout your recovery. Please read these instructions carefully to ensure safe and predictable healing.
The full healing cycle lasts approximately 6 weeks, during which it is normal for the skin and the pigmentation to go through several temporary changes.
Shortly after the permanent pigmentation procedure, a protective scab will form on the treated area. Similar to a crust that appears after a minor cut or bruise, this firm, dry layer will develop within a few days and naturally fall off on its own within 10–14 days.
It is very important to keep the scab completely dry, and never pick at or accelerate the peeling process.
During the first two weeks, please follow these guidelines:
- Avoid touching the eye area for the first two hours after the procedure — the anesthetic temporarily numbs the surrounding tissue, and accidental damage may go unnoticed during this time.
- Do not pick, scratch, or disturb the treated area in any way.
- If you absolutely must touch the area, use thoroughly washed or sanitized hands.
- Avoid saunas, pools, steam rooms, and intense workouts that cause excessive sweating — these can introduce moisture and increase the risk of infection.
- Do not apply skincare products or makeup directly to the treated zone to avoid irritation, rubbing, and excess moisture.
- You may wash your face normally, but be gentle around the treated area and pat dry immediately with a clean towel.
- Avoid sunbathing or tanning beds of any kind.
- If sun exposure cannot be avoided, apply a thin layer of SPF 50
- Avoid peeling treatments or facials that involve steam.
What to Expect During Healing
During this period, it is normal for the appearance of the tattoo to change.
- In the first 1–2 days, the color may appear darker, and will remain intense until the scab begins to peel.
- Mild redness is expected, as small traces of blood may reach the skin surface — these will gradually be reabsorbed or shed with the scab.
- The scab may become very dry, crack, and flake off in small pieces.
- Uneven color and shape are common due to natural differences in the thickness of the skin across the treated area.
After the Scab Has Fallen Off
Once the scab has completely detached, you may return to your normal routine:
- Saunas, pools, and steam rooms are safe again.
- You may resume wearing makeup and using your usual skincare products.
- You can enjoy facial treatments of your choice, except for plastic surgery procedures.
Sun exposure is permitted as long as SPF 50 is applied, though extended time in direct sunlight is still not recommended.
Throughout the remainder of the 6-week healing period
You may notice:
- The tattoo color appearing patchy, uneven, lighter, or even temporarily “vanishing” — this is due to different layers of skin healing at different speeds.
- The shape may look slightly asymmetrical during certain stages — this is a normal part of uneven healing.
These effects will gradually fade, and the final result stabilizes by the end of the 6-week healing process.