MICROBLADING
Microblading (also known as 3D Brows, Eyebrow Embroidery, Feather Brows, Microstroking) is a semi-permanent cosmetic tattoo technique that is applied using a manual tool to provide the most natural effect for the brows, for hair strokes similar width to an actual hair. This service is best suited for clients that either have preexisting brow hair or prefer a very natural look. This is a great option for men as well, as it gives the most undetectably enhanced appearance. Microblading ages the most gracefully on those with dry/ normal/combination skin types. For oily skin types, a Nano brow or Powder brow is highly recommended instead.
To prepare for the procedure, a topical numbing cream will be applied (more numbing will be applied during as well to keep discomfort at a minimum). While the initial numbing cream is sitting, the consultation will take place. Shape, color, healing instructions, the brow’s healing phases, and any questions that come up will be covered during the consultation. The brows will then be designed on the face for approval, and any adjustments can be made before the tattoo is applied. Once a shape has been agreed upon, the procedure will begin. For most clients the tattoo application is near painless and goes by very quickly. For most clients, the length of the initial appointment is 1.5-2 hours. After the Microblading has been completed, some clients will experience slight redness around the area, but no immense swelling. Once the numbing wears off it is very normal for the brows to feel a bit sore (similar to a sunburn), but that usually will settle by the end of the day.
There is a 7-14 day healing process but going about day to day activities will not be an issue. Taking off work is not necessary and normal life can continue while the brows heal. The complimentary 6 week touch up will be scheduled during the initial appointment. This touch up is where the brows are fine tuned and perfected, thickened if desired, and deepened in color if necessary. It is also very normal to have small gaps where the ink has naturally fallen out, and those areas will be taken care of as well. Once both sessions have been completed, it is recommended to come in every 2-4 years for a color refresh touch up.
Before inquiring, please view the precare and aftercare instructions.
ARE YOU A CANDIDATE?
If any of the following apply to you, you will not be able to receive cosmetic tattoo services:
Permanent makeup that is too dark/scarred (see ‘EYEBROW CORRECTION’ page)
Under 18 years old
Pregnant or nursing
Epilepsy
Botox in the past 2 weeks
Pacemaker or major heart problems
Skin conditions in the treated area such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, rosacea, etc
Viral infection or diseases
Medication that thins blood
Those that form Keloids or hypertrophic scarring
On Accutane within the last year
Severe acne on or around the treated area
Blood disorder such as hemophilia, sickle cell anemia and platelet disorder
Allergic to lidocaine, prilocaine, benzocaine, tetracaine or epinephrine
Recent surgery in the eye area
Please note...
RetinA users must stop usage 3 weeks before the procedure.
Clients using Latisse on the brows must stop usage 3 weeks before the procedure.
Clients with brow lamination must wait until the brow lamination has completely worn off before booking an appointment.
Clients with recent surgery in the eye area must wait 4 months post op before booking a procedure.
ELIGIBLE WITH DOCTOR CLEARANCE AND NOTE
If any of the following apply to you, you may be able to receive cosmetic tattoo services. Providing a Doctor’s note is MANDATORY:
Diabetes: High blood sugar levels can complicate the healing process, with higher risk of infection. It is very important to check in with a Doctor to ensure the condition is stable and under control.
Chemotherapy: Chemotherapy medications can often weaken the immune system. This make the body more susceptible to infection and more difficult to heal. Once cleared from an oncologist, an appointment can be booked.
Thyroid conditions: The color of the brows can fade faster when taken with certain thyroid medications.
Glaucoma: The risk of developing an eye infection can be higher.
High Blood Pressure: Those with high blood pressure may have slightly greater bleeding than normal. Excessive bleeding could cause the ink not to stick properly and lead to poor healed results.
If you have any autoimmune diseases, you MUST have a doctor’s note approving the procedure
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