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Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Microblading.
Results vary by skin type and lifestyle, but microblading typically lasts 12–24 months. A color-correcting touch-up is often recommended at 6–12 months, with a comprehensive refresh every 12–18 months to maintain shape and pigment intensity.
Most clients report mild discomfort rather than sharp pain. We apply topical numbing to minimize sensation; you may feel light scratching, tingling, or pressure. Pain varies individually, and technicians monitor comfort throughout the session.
Avoid blood-thinning medications, alcohol, aspirin, and intense sun exposure for 48–72 hours before your appointment. Stop retinoids and chemical peels at least two weeks prior. Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and a list of medications for consultation.
Ideal candidates have sparse or uneven brows, realistic expectations, and overall good health. Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding clients, those on certain medications, or with active skin infections. A consultation determines suitability and any necessary medical clearances.
Initial healing takes 7–14 days as scabs form and flake; pigment may appear darker then soften. Full settling occurs over 4–6 weeks. Avoid heavy sweating, sun exposure, swimming, and picking scabs; follow our aftercare regimen for best results.
Yes—minor shape or color corrections are commonly achieved with touch-ups. For removal, options include saline removal or laser, though outcomes vary and may require multiple sessions. A consultation will review your history and recommend the safest correction path.