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Permanent Makeup Procedure

The FAQs of Microblading

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How long does the treatment take?

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Usually microblading is done in two sessions. The first takes two to three hours. In the first session, the brow is shaped and styled to the client’s preference, and pigment is applied. Four weeks later, the client returns for the second session for touch up, This takes one to two hours.

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How long does microblading take to heal?

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It takes about ten days for healing. In that time any redness will fade and the initial darkness of the eyebrows will begin to lighten. The color will soften about 40% over about thirty days as it completely heals.

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Why is a touch-up necessary?

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Typically, a touch-up is necessary because everyone heals differently and therefore the outcomes vary. Sometimes it is necessary to adjust the color and brow thickness by adding more strokes. In the touch-up session, the final adjustments are made to assure the client’s satisfaction.

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Can the touch-up be done sooner than four weeks?

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This is not recommended because the healing needs to be completed before the final results are seen. Final adjustments should only be done after the initial work has stabilized.

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Is microblading painful?

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The level of discomfort is relatively minor. Some liken it to tweezing two to three hairs at the same time. Usually a topical anesthetic is used to numb the area being worked. Topical anesthetics are safe and may contain lidocaine, tetracaine and epinephrine.

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Redness and slight swelling in the area is common after the procedure. Often clients liken the feeling to a slight sunburn. Frequently Tylenol is used to deaden any discomfort.

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How long does microblading last?

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Generally microblading lasts six to eighteen months, depending on skin type…normal, oily, or dry and age…young or mature. It is not permanent like a tattoo, because the pigments are not implanted so deeply into the skin. Skincare also affects the duration of the pigments. To maintain the brows, touch-ups may be done every six to eighteen months.

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Are there any pre-procedure instructions?

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Prior to the start of your session, avoid alcohol, aspirin, ibuprofen and any vitamins for seventy-two hours. Sometimes these have the effect of thinning your blood.


Avoid tanning to allow your natural skin tone to be assessed.

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Are there any post-procedure instructions?

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Gently clean brows using a Q-tip lightly moistened with water.

Gently wipe away healing balm and any lymphatic liquid (clear yellowish buildup) that may have occurred on the skin.

Re-apply healing balm after lightly cleaning with a tissue.

Apply a light layer of healing balm morning and night to brows for five to seven days.

Do not over apply healing balm.

Do not immerse brows in water for two weeks.

Avoid face area when showering.

When washing your face, make sure to avoid brows.

Do not use makeup on the brows for up to two weeks.

Avoid alcohol, aspirin, ibuprofen and vitamins that may cause your blood to thin for twenty-four hours.

Do not peel or scratch at the scabbing as your brow area heals.

No swimming, tanning or saunas for two weeks.

No face scrubs or chemical peels for two weeks.


Who should NOT have microblading?

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Those using Accutane

Anyone with a heart condition or is using heart medications

Anyone with diabetes will need a physician’s approval.

Anyone with skin diseases or inflammations.

Anyone who had Botox in the last two weeks.

Anyone who has gotten a deep tan or chemical peel in the last two weeks.

Anyone who requires anesthetic and is allergic to lidocaine, tetracaine, or epinephrine.

Anyone with serious medical conditions should consult with their doctors and obtain their approval.

Anyone pregnant or nursing should get their doctor’s approval.

Anyone on blood thinning medications.


What are some of the risks or complications with microblading?

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Proper procedures and precautions are used to ensure safe procedures. Either sterilized tools or disposable tools are used in a sanitized environment. When pre and post care instructions are followed the risk of complications are minimal. Allergic reactions to pigments are very rare, but sometimes occur. For this reason, a pigment patch test for those with sensitive skin or sensitivity to topical makeup product, gold , silver, nickel, or hair dyes should be patch tested a few days in advance of the procedure.

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What if I don't like the result?

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Carefully choose your practitioner. Compare the work of various artists before choosing. Discuss your expectations and desired outcome, including the shape, style, and color you wish with the artist. Realize that faces are never perfectly symmetrical. Adjustments may be made during touch up, such as pigment discoloration and color correction. Remember that microbladed brows will eventually fade away if touch-ups are not done.

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