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Microblading - The Procedure

Microblading is a TWO-STEP process. The first step is the initial procedure and the second step is your 6-week follow-up visit! After the procedure, the area treated will be darker and more intense, this is normal. This will last a few days until the skin heals and peels and naturally exfoliates and the true color emerges.

FIRST WEEK: In the first week as the scabs form in order to heal, they may look even darker/thicker due to some swelling.

SECOND AND THIRD WEEK: The 2nd and 3rd week you may think they even disappeared all together (this is due to the new skin forming over the treated area).

FOURTH WEEK: Week 4 is where natural exfoliation has happened and the color emerges. Generally, only the client will notice the changes. It will look like you had your eyebrows tinted that day (which looks darker initially).Other people may notice ‘something’ is different , but they are unlikely to identify the source of the difference. The brows may also appear thicker than you might like, however, this settles after 10 days, as swelling recedes and the hair stroke will shorten as a result. Swelling/edema is really very minimal, however it must be mentioned that some swelling happens.

Microblading is a 2-step process and the 2 visits MUST be completed to achieve the semi- permanent brow. If you do not return for your 2nd visit it is half a job done and a less than satisfactory result obtained, which is a waste of your money. A few days after your procedure you may feel that the strokes are hard to see. DON'T PANIC! This is a normal healing process and fully expected. After your second visit you will love your new eyebrows and are set for about a year..

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