Microbalding Before and After
BEFORE AND AFTER GALLERY
Not Just Microblading, Powder Brow, Euro Style, Blade N' Shade, Nano brow...We can do any style of eyebrow tailored just right for your unique brow goals! Plus, years of experience on every type of skin tone, age, asymmetrical situation & previous work that needs correction. Trust us - you're in good hands...
Client Goal: More on trend shape & natural looking
Client Goal: Longer & Fuller
Client Goal: Natural
Client Goal: Full Instagram looking
Client Goal: Shape & Color Correction
Client Goal: Correct decade old asymmetrical brows
Client Goal: Longer & Fuller
Client Goal: Natural
Client Goal: Better Shape Darker Color plus Eyelash Extensions
Client Goal: New modern shape
Client Goal: Fuller, more defined arch
Client Goal: "Brows on Fleek" but natural looking
Microblading is not available for the following persons:
People with diabetes unless with a doctors note |
Women who are pregnant or lactating |
People with glaucoma or taking blood thinning medication |
People with skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema and undiagnosed rashes or blisters on or near the eyebrow area |
Persons prone to keloid scarring |
Persons with allergies to makeup or colors |
Persons with easily triggered post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation |
Persons with transmittable blood conditions like HIV or hepatitis |
Persons with hemophilia |
Persons with health disorders, uncontrolled high blood pressure or have had mitral value disorder |
People taking any skin medication |
If you are currently on a exfolation regime, please stop two weeks prior to semipermanent makeup and have clearance note from a dermatologist/doctor |
Possible risks, hazards or complications
Pain | There is a possibility of pain or discomfort even after the topical anesthetic has been used. Anesthetics work better on some people than others. |
Infection | Although rare, there is a risk of infection. The areas treated must be kept clean and only freshly cleaned hands should touch the areas. See “After Care” sheet for instructions on care. |
Uneven Pigmentation | This can result from poor healing, infection, bleeding or many other causes. Your follow up appointment will likely correct any uneven appearance. |
Asymmetry | Every effort will be made to avoid asymmetry but our faces are not symmetrical. Adjustments may be needed during the follow up session to correct unevenness. |
Excessive Swelling or Bruising | Some people bruise and swell more than others. Ice packs may help and the bruising and swelling typically disappears within 1‐5 days. Some people don’t bruise or swell at all. |
Anesthesia | Topical anesthetics are used to numb the area to be tattooed. |
Allergic Reaction | There is a possibility of an allergic reaction to the pigments or other materials used. You may take a 5‐7 day patch test to determine this. |
AFTER PROCEDURE EXPECTATIONS
During the first 7-10 days after your procedure there will be a yucky phase. The tattoo will change from healing day to day and this is normal.
1 to 3 |
Tattooed area will look 30% - 50% darker than the final healed result |
3 to 5 |
Skin may be flaky and scabbed. Light itchiness may occur. DON'T SCRATCH! |
5 to 10 |
Flaky skin & scabs will natural sluff off. Let this happen naturally and don't touch it. The tattooed area may appear light or barely visible (varies from person to person) this is normal |
10 to 30 |
During this period the pigment implanted underneath the skin will start to be more visible. Shaping of the healed brows may look less symmetrical due to the healing process. The color may also be either too light or too dark. This will be corrected at the touch up appointment. |
Microblading involves the insertion of pigment into the dermal layer of the skin and is a form of tattooing. Initially the color will appear more vibrant or darker compared to the end result. Usually within 7 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 12 to 18 months. All instruments that enter the skin or come in contact with body fluids are disposable and disposed of after use. Cross contamination guidelines are carefully adhered to. Generally, the results of microblading are excellent. However, a perfect result is not a realistic expectation. It is usual to expect a touch‐up after the healing is completed
Don't Care How....I want it now! - Veruca Salt