Our devices for Permanent Make Up (PMU) are certified high-tech products with special needs when it comes to technology and design aspects. Medical hygiene standards, the highest level of precision as well as operator convenience make these a definite benefit for any cosmetics studio.
Our high-quality handpieces are exceptional due to their precision and silent running smoothness. The features of the needle cartridges allow for a wide application spectrum, all the way from for example defining or drawing eyebrow hairs to corrective pigmentation.



The needle penetration depth can be easily set by simply turning the front part of the handpiece. Thereby the individual needs when working are addressed. Depending on one’s personal preference, one can select either a straight or an angled, L-shape handpiece. A wide range of needle combinations allows for both the drawing of very fine hairs as well as small body tattoos.
High-quality materials such as anodized aluminum and smooth surfaces ensure that the devices can be easily cleaned.




Our devices are made up only of high-quality electronic components. For maximum and flawless results the handpieces are controlled by a microprocessor. This ensures a steady, smooth and uniform needle frequency and therefore provides the best of prerequisites for a high color insertion. All of the control units can be connected to a foot pedal. Most of the devices also provide two outlets in order to allow work to take place with several handpieces. The digital control units are easy to clean thanks to the jointless manufacturing and the hygienic keypad. With the exclusive design of several types of housing we also show our high demands with regard to ergonomics and aesthetics.
If so requested, we can develop customized as well as exclusive device series with an integrated light in the handpiece, with an integrated laser pen or with a menu control.
You will receive a warranty of three years on the control units.



A MT.DERM pen was tested against a pen made in Asia that has a plastic drive. For this a 1-needle was used and at quite high speeds (when compared to a micropigmentation procedure) a piece of paper was drawn on.
The lines created thereby were recorded using different microscopic magnifications:
10x magnification
Both pictures were taken using the same magnification. One can clearly see that with the Asian pen only irregular lines were drawn. The drive was partly not able to penetrate the paper (with the above mentioned movements). It is also obvious that the needle in the Asian system has the larger diameter.

Already from this magnification one can deduce that with the Asian system no uniform or consistent color insertion is possible.
70x magnification
Both pictures were taken at the same magnification. One can see the increased number of strokes per millimeter line with the MT.DERM handpiece (brought about by the higher stroke frequency). The punctures are also clean and limited in scope. The frayed out punctures on the picture to the right cause a higher trauma level.


220x magnification
In this magnification one can recognize the clean punctures of the MT.DERM handpiece, contrary to the unclean punctures of the Asian handpiece.
