The world of paramedical dermopigmentation is preparing to welcome a prestigious event and a name of excellence: Ekaterina Talapina, a nationally recognized professional, will be among those selected to participate in The Queen's Night World, the first international competition entirely "Made in Italy" dedicated to permanent makeup (PMU). The event will take place in Milan on June 8 and 9 and will see the participation of experts from over 40 countries.
Contents
- 1 A career that began in 2011, between technique, empathy and precision
- 2 International training and world-famous teachers
- 3 Social commitment alongside cancer patients
- 4 An event that celebrates innovation, talent and comparison
- 5 An artistic vision at the service of care and identity
- 6 A new challenge: the debut in the world of training
- 7 A professional who has made excellence her mission
A career that began in 2011, between technique, empathy and precision
With over ten years of experience, Talapina has built a path based on technical and artistic training of the highest level. Her approach combines professional rigor, empathy and precision, making her one of the very few specialists in Italy capable of intervening in the post-operative field with advanced dermopigmentation treatments.
International training and world-famous teachers
Graduated from the P Permanent School of Caserta in 2011, Ekaterina has perfected her technique with courses in Italy and abroad. Her mentors include illustrious names in the sector such as Elena Nechaeva, Alena Pestova, Viktoria Logoida, Alla Romazanova and Vitaliy Mikryukov. Her skills range from 3D areola reconstruction to scar camouflage, tattoo removal and tricopigmentation.
Social commitment alongside cancer patients
In addition to her aesthetic practice, Ekaterina is committed to supporting cancer patients in Campania. She collaborates with healthcare facilities and associations, offering specialized treatments that contribute to psychological and aesthetic recovery. Her work goes beyond technique: it is a humanitarian mission, aimed at restoring dignity and serenity to those who have faced the disease.
An event that celebrates innovation, talent and comparison
The Queen's Night World represents an international showcase for the PMU sector, combining training, competition and technical updating. With dozens of delegations from all over the world, Italy confirms itself as a point of reference for innovation and quality in the field of permanent makeup.
An artistic vision at the service of care and identity
Ekaterina will face the competition bringing her vision of paramedical dermopigmentation: an art that merges aesthetics and psychological well-being, with high standards of safety, precision and humanity. An approach that values the individual and supports their path to personal rebirth.
A new challenge: the debut in the world of training
Starting in September, Talapina will launch its first professional course, aimed at dermopigmentists, beauticians and healthcare professionals. “I deeply believe that knowledge like mine, which can bring a smile to those who suffer, should be shared,” he says. The goal: to train aware, ethical and competent professionals.
A professional who has made excellence her mission
Between study, research and clinical practice, Ekaterina Talapina continues to stand out as one of the reference figures of Italian and European paramedical dermopigmentation. Her participation in The Queen's Night World is the natural recognition of a professional path guided by passion, ethics and dedication.
Article published on 5 June 2025 - 19:42