Sterile Biotic Phocea pigment was first developed for the purpose of recoloring the mammary areola of patients who had undergone surgery for breast cancer.
This corrective medical dermapigmentation process was certified on the European level, and it is completely absorbed by the human body before it is applied.
As a result of these advancements, BIOTIC Phocea was able to be put into action and expand its application to permanent cosmetics by way of a collection of attractive pigments.
Additionally, at the same time, BIOTIC Phocea developed a cutting-edge tattoo machine that made it feasible to tattoo the epidermis with these single-use therapeutic pigments in a safe and secure manner.
By using a variety of cosmetic pigments, BIOTIC Phocea was able to begin operations and broaden its application to permanent makeup. This was made possible as a result of the breakthroughs that took place.
Through the provision of professional training courses in medical dermapigmentation and permanent makeup, the company eventually began to make the use of the tattoo machine more widespread.
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