Yes and no. Microblading is a tattoo, for sure, but the line between semi-permanent and permanent is thin. Microblading has only become mainstream in the United States within the past 6 years, so we're just NOW seeing long-term results from microblading. Typically, microblading fades considerably within the first 6 months-2 years, but sometimes there are residual pigment marks/scar tissue that can be present for much longer than 2 years.
It is highly recommended that clients do not receive more than 1 touch-up per year to ensure the long-term health of the skin. Proper anesthetics are used to ensure the process is as pain-free as possible. Your microblading artist will consult with you before the procedure to make sure your individual requests are honored.
It is highly recommended that clients do not receive more than 1 touch-up per year to ensure the long-term health of the skin. Proper anesthetics are used to ensure the process is as pain-free as possible. Your microblading artist will consult with you before the procedure to make sure your individual requests are honored.
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Refrain from all anticoagulant medications, vitamins, and foods for an entire 48 hours prior to your appointment. This includes: alcohol, aspirin, cayenne pepper, fish and fish oil, garlic, ginger, niacin, and vitamin E. If you are on long-term blood-thinning medication, you should speak with your physician prior to stopping therapy.
Consultation - During the consultation, you will describe how you want your new brows to look, and more importantly, how you want to FEEL when you leave our office. Whether you desire brows that are earthy and natural, elegant and classic, or dramatic and arched, Highbrow Microblading can give you the look and feel you deserve.
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