What is old PMU correction in Salt Lake City Utah
Old permanent makeup can shift over time. What once looked soft and defined may now appear faded, ashy, uneven, or even slightly blue or gray. This is where old PMU correction comes in.
In Salt Lake City, this process focuses on restoring balance to previous work using advanced techniques like color correction, reshaping, and strategic layering. Rather than simply covering old pigment, the goal is to neutralize unwanted tones and rebuild a natural-looking result.
If you are newer to permanent makeup, understanding the foundation helps. You can explore What is permanent makeup to see how pigment behaves in the skin over time. For correction-specific work, this often pairs with services like saline removal or targeted color correction depending on the starting point.

Old PMU correction services available
Not all correction work is the same. The right approach depends on how the pigment healed, the color shift, and the structure of the original work.
Some of the most common correction approaches include:
- Color correction for ashy or blue tones using warm pigments to rebalance the undertone
- Shape correction to refine uneven or outdated brow or liner designs
- Saturation adjustments to rebuild areas that faded inconsistently
- Lightening sessions when pigment is too dense to safely work over
- Blending techniques to soften harsh edges or blocky areas
For example, if brows have turned gray or blue, a targeted approach similar to Brow Color Correction is often used before any new shape is added.
The old PMU correction process at Moonlit PMU
Every correction starts with a strategy. Rushing into pigment without a plan is where most correction work goes wrong.
- Consultation: analyze existing pigment depth, tone, and shape to determine if correction or removal is needed
- Mapping and design: create a new structure that works with your current features and long-term healing
- Pigment selection: custom blend to neutralize unwanted tones and prevent future color shifting
- Treatment process: layer correction strategically without oversaturating the skin
- Healing guidance: allow proper recovery before assessing if additional sessions are needed
Correction work is often done in stages. This ensures the skin stays healthy and the final result looks intentional, not overworked.
Who old PMU correction is for
This service is ideal for clients who feel like their previous work no longer reflects them.
- Brows that healed blue, gray, or overly cool
- Faded PMU that looks patchy or uneven
- Shapes that feel outdated or unbalanced
- Previous work that was too heavy or blocky
- Clients wanting to transition from microblading to machine work
- Anyone who wants a more natural, modern result
If you are unsure whether your work can be corrected or needs removal first, that is part of the process. There is always a path forward.

Choosing a Salt Lake City PMU artist
Correction work is one of the most advanced areas of permanent makeup. It requires not just technical skill, but restraint.
At Moonlit PMU, the focus is always on long-term healed results, not quick fixes. Every decision, from pigment choice to depth, is made with how the work will look months and years from now.
This is an inclusive studio, working with a wide range of skin types, tones, and identities. The goal is always the same: results that feel like you, just more balanced and refined.

Ready to explore old PMU correction
Old permanent makeup does not mean you are stuck with it.
With the right approach, faded, ashy, or uneven work can be softened, corrected, and brought back into balance. The process may take time, but the result is something that feels intentional, natural, and aligned with how you want to look now.
Frequently asked questions
Can all old PMU be corrected?
Most can be improved, but not all can be corrected in one session. Very saturated or deeply implanted pigment may require lightening first using techniques like saline removal.
Why do brows turn gray or blue over time?
This usually happens when pigments were too cool or carbon-heavy. Over time, as the warmer tones fade, the remaining pigment can appear gray or blue.
Will correction damage my skin?
When done correctly and spaced appropriately, correction is safe. The process is designed to work with your skin, not against it.
How many sessions does correction take?
It depends on the starting point. Some clients see major improvement in one session, while others may need 2–3 sessions for full refinement.
What should I do before and after my appointment?
Following proper prep and healing is critical for good results. You can review brow PMU pre-care and brow PMU aftercare to understand how to support your skin through the process.
Helpful links
- Schedule a consultation
- Book your session
- Brow Color Correction in Salt Lake City Utah | Fix Blue, Gray, and Faded Brows Naturally
- Machine Brows vs Microblading in Salt Lake City Utah | Choose the Best Brow Technique for Natural, Long-Lasting Results

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