
What Is It?
Eyebrow Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure that creates natural-looking eyebrow hairs by using a fine, handheld blade to deposit pigment into the skin. This technique is perfect for those with sparse, uneven, or over-plucked brows, providing fuller and well-defined eyebrows that last up to 1-2 years. Retouch sessions are typically required 6-8 weeks after the initial procedure to perfect the shape and color.
How It Works
During the procedure, a trained technician uses a fine blade to create tiny hair-like strokes in the skin, depositing pigment in the upper layers. This results in a realistic, natural appearance that mimics real eyebrow hairs. The retouch session refines and enhances the initial results, ensuring the pigment is properly set and the shape is perfect.
Procedure
The process begins with a consultation to determine the desired eyebrow shape and color. The area is numbed using a topical anesthetic for comfort. The technician then uses the microblading tool to create the hair-like strokes. After the initial procedure, a retouch is scheduled for 6-8 weeks to ensure the eyebrows heal properly, and the color and shape are corrected if needed.
Healing & Aftercare
Healing typically takes about 7-10 days, with some redness, swelling, and scabbing expected. During this time, it’s important to avoid getting the brows wet, apply the aftercare ointment, and avoid sun exposure. After the retouch session, results improve over the next few weeks as the pigment settles. It’s essential to follow aftercare instructions to maintain the longevity of the results and ensure the best outcome.



