Understanding the Processes
Although Microblading is effective in most cases, no guarantee can be made that a specific client will benefit from the procedure.
This is the process of inserting pigment into the first dermal layer of the skin by creating thin crisp strokes creating a natural hair like look this is a form of tattooing.
All instruments that enter the skin or encounter body fluids are disposable and disposed of after use. Cross contamination guidelines are strictly adhered to.
Topical anesthetics are used to numb the area to be tattooed. Lidocaine, Prilocaine, Benzocaine, Tetracaine and Epinephrine in a cream or gel form are typically used. If you are allergic to any of these please inform me now.
The results are excellent. A perfect result is not a realistic expectation at your first session. After the healing is completed a touch up is expected.
Initially the color will appear much more vibrant or darker compared to the end result. Usually within 7 – 14 days the color will fade 40-50%, soften and look more natural. The pigment is semi-permanent and will fade over time and will likely need to be touched up within 6 months to 2 years.