Full eyebrows are an absolute beauty trend that cannot be ignored, and as it looks, this trend is here to stay. Not everyone has naturally full eyebrows and previously tattooing the eyebrows was the only solution for a long-lasting result.Microblading is a manual technique where by making ultra-fine scratches in the skin and applying pigment under the skin a natural-looking "hair effect" or better a "hair stroke effect" is obtained.
At Microblading we draw eyebrow hairs that are barely distinguishable from your real hair. This way we can adjust the shape and volume of your eyebrows in consultation with the wishes of the customer. This technique is performed by means of small fine scratches that give the look of more hairs. The result is beautiful natural eyebrows. Microblading is not the same as permanent makeup. The pigment in microblading is injected less deeply into the skin, so that an update is required after 1 year.
Benefits of Microblading
Very natural result
No time wasted with daily drawing and coloring
After and during sports, swimming or sauna: no more make-up needed!
Safe technique
Fast healing process
Before treatment
The customer may apply ointment to the eyebrows in advance. This is available at the pharmacy with a doctor's prescription.
No alcohol or drug use 48 hours before treatment
No blood thinners or painkillers 48 hours before treatment
Immediately after treatment
The first two days the color will be much too dark.
The healing process takes about 4 to 6 weeks and after that the true color shows.
Aftercare
Use the healing ointment 4 hours after the treatment. Use a cotton swab to prevent infection. Furthermore, only use if the area feels dry.
DO NOT remove the scabs as this could lead to loss of pigment, scarring and delayed healing.
Do not expose to the sun or tanning bed during healing. Use sunblock or sunglasses if necessary.
Do not swim in salt or chlorinated water for 2 weeks.
No sauna for 2 weeks.
Do not touch the eyebrows with water for the first 48 hours.
The treatment is not recommended for
Microblading is not recommended during pregnancy, because in that situation the immune reactions cannot be predicted well.
Diabetic patients are more susceptible to infections and therefore it is not recommended
Other contraindications for microblading are: haemophilia, hepatitis, AIDS, skin cancer, eczema, wounds and the use of blood thinners.
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