Permanent Makeup in Atlanta

Compare Permanent Makeup providers in Atlanta with transparent pricing from verified providers across Midtown, Buckhead, Sandy Springs, and neighboring areas. View real prices, from real providers that fit within your budget before booking an appointment.

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$440-$1,320 is the typical total cost for a Permanent Makeup treatment in Atlanta.

Top Permanent Makeup providers in Atlanta

Sandy Springs, Roswell · 30152

32 Beauty Med Spa

$605/treatment
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North Atlanta (Alpharetta, Dunwoody) · 30519

360 Med Spa Buford

$605/treatment
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Atlanta (Midtown, Buckhead, Virginia-Highland) · 30309

4Ever Young Med Spa & Wellness Center - Atlanta Midtown

$605/treatment
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East Atlanta suburbs · 30041

4Ever Young Med Spa & Wellness Center - Cumming Windermere

$605/treatment
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East Atlanta suburbs · 30024

4Ever Young Med Spa & Wellness Center - Johns Creek

$605/treatment
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East Atlanta suburbs · 30046

Abdul Hafeez, MD

$605/treatment
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Atlanta (Midtown, Buckhead, Virginia-Highland) · 30305

Adam Carter, MD

$605/treatment
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Atlanta (Midtown, Buckhead, Virginia-Highland) · 30309

Adrian Poole Bennett, MD, FACOG - Piedmont OB-GYN

$605/treatment
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East Atlanta suburbs · 30024

Adrianna Rodriguez

$605/treatment
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What is Permanent Makeup?

Permanent makeup (PMU) uses specialized pigments tattooed into the skin to mimic makeup — brows, eyeliner, and lip color. Modern PMU techniques (microblading, powder brows, nano brows, lip blush) are semi-permanent, lasting 1 to 3 years.

A typical appointment takes 2 to 3 hours, including mapping, numbing, and the actual pigmentation. A 4 to 8 week touch-up is standard and almost always included in the initial price because pigment retention is never 100% on the first pass.

PMU results fade over 1 to 3 years depending on your skin type, skincare routine, and the technique used. Patients typically return for color refreshes every 1 to 2 years.

How much does Permanent Makeup cost in Atlanta?

PMU pricing in Atlanta typically ranges from $440 to $1,320 depending on the service (brows, eyeliner, or lips) and the artist's experience. Most prices include a mandatory 4 to 8 week touch-up.

Microblading (brows)
Hair-stroke technique
$440-990
Powder/ombre brows
Soft shaded technique
$550-1,100
Lip blush
Tint and definition
$660-1,320
Eyeliner (upper or lower)
Per lid
$440-880

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Frequently asked questions

How much does permanent makeup cost in Atlanta?
Permanent makeup pricing in Atlanta ranges from $400 to $1,200 depending on the service. Microblading averages $400 to $900, powder brows $500 to $1,000, lip blush $600 to $1,200. Most prices include a 4 to 8 week touch-up.
How long does permanent makeup last?
Results typically last 1 to 3 years depending on your skin type, skincare routine, and the technique used. Oily skin holds pigment for shorter periods. Most patients book a color refresh every 1 to 2 years.
Does microblading hurt?
Topical numbing cream is applied before and during the procedure. Most patients describe it as a scratching sensation rather than sharp pain. Pain tolerance varies, but it is generally well tolerated.
What is the difference between microblading and powder brows?
Microblading creates individual hair-stroke marks with a manual blade — best for patients with dry skin and sparse brows. Powder brows use a machine to deposit soft pigment dots that look like a shaded brow pencil — better for oily skin and more dramatic looks. Combination brows blend both techniques.
Is permanent makeup safe?
Permanent makeup is generally safe when performed by a licensed, trained artist using FDA-approved pigments and sterile equipment. Allergic reactions are rare but possible — always ask about a patch test if you have sensitive skin.
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