About the Method

Psycho-Emotional Facial Correction Method is an original professional methodology that approaches permanent makeup as a tool for psycho-emotional image correction rather than a decorative procedure.


The method is based on understanding the face as an integrated system in which anatomy, mimicry, symmetry, proportions, color, and visual balance directly influence a person’s internal state, self-perception, and emotional stability.


Within this approach, permanent makeup is considered a responsible intervention that shapes not only visual appearance, but also emotional comfort, confidence, and long-term perception of self.

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Why This Course Exists
Modern permanent makeup has moved far beyond technique and aesthetics.

Work in the lips and brows area is directly connected to emotional expression. Mistakes in these zones can intensify internal tension, distort self-perception, reinforce emotional imbalance, and lead to long-term psychological discomfort.

This course was created for professionals who understand the impact of external changes on internal state, recognize the responsibility of their work, and are ready to replace intuitive decisions with structured analysis. It is designed for those who work with the image of a person as a whole, not with isolated facial zones.
About the Author
Tetiana Kyssa is a practicing permanent makeup artist, an expert in lip and brow permanent makeup, a professional championship judge, multiple award winner, and entrepreneur.

Since 2020, she has been working in the permanent makeup field, combining aesthetics, facial anatomy, color perception, and visual balance. From 2020 to 2024, she was the founder and owner of a permanent makeup studio in Odesa, Ukraine.

Her professional approach was formed at the intersection of design thinking, hands-on facial work, and deep analysis of how external changes influence a person’s psycho-emotional state. Tetiana views permanent makeup not as decoration, but as a form of soft image correction that can stabilize inner state and restore a sense of harmony without radical intervention.

Since 2024, Tetiana Kyssa is the founder and owner of Kyssa PMU LLC (USA) and carries out professional and educational activities in the United States.
What This Course Is About
Psycho-Emotional Facial Correction Method is a course about professional thinking.

It is not focused on copying techniques, trends, or quick visual results. The methodology builds a systemic understanding of how facial structure, mimicry, color, and correction influence a person’s psycho-emotional state and how the practitioner bears responsibility for this impact.
Course Structure
  • Module 1
    The Face as a
    Psycho-Emotional System

    Understanding the face as a carrier of emotional identity. Analysis of how proportions, symmetry, and facial expressions shape internal state and influence how a person perceives themselves and is perceived by others.
  • Module 2
    Facial Anatomy
    and Mimicry

    In-depth analysis of facial muscles, mimic patterns, and their connection to emotional states. Learning to read the face before correction and predict both visual and psycho-emotional outcomes.
  • Module 3
    Lips and Brows as Zones of Emotional Expression

    Why these areas are key in shaping image and perception. How the form and position of lips and brows affect confidence, openness, tension, or softness of expression.
  • Module 4
    Psycho-Emotional
    Client Analysis

    Working with expectations, internal requests, and psychological compensations. Defining professional boundaries and understanding when correction is appropriate and when it is not.
  • Module 5
    Asymmetry and Internal Tension

    Understanding asymmetry as a visual reflection of internal state.
    When correction can reduce tension and stabilize the image, and when intervention may increase imbalance.
  • Module 6
    Color as a
    Psycho-Emotional Factor

    How color influences facial perception and emotional response. Neutralization, healed results, and analysis of color mistakes that can traumatize the image.
  • Module 7
    Ethics and Professional Responsibility

    Ethical boundaries in working with appearance. Refusal as a professional skill and responsibility for long-term consequences of permanent makeup.
  • Module 8
    The Role
    of the Practitioner

    The practitioner as a guide of change rather than a technical executor. Building professional identity, stability, and reputation.
Who This Course Is For
This course is designed for practicing permanent makeup professionals and experts who want to go beyond technique, understand the psycho-emotional impact of their work, seek depth and structure, and build a long-term professional position.

Methodology Guide

Beyond Technique:

Psycho-Emotional Approach in Permanent Makeup


An educational methodology guide for professionals who are not ready for the full course but want to understand the logic of the method and develop structured professional thinking.


Format: Digital guide

Price: $19

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What is Permanent Makeup?
Permanent makeup is not decoration.
It is influence and responsibility.

Psycho-Emotional Facial Correction Method is for professionals who work with the person, not only with form.
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