Microblading Eyebrows Melbourne

Before And After Eyebrow Microblading

Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing technique that creates hair-like strokes on the eyebrows to fill in sparse areas, reshape, or fully reconstruct lost eyebrows. This popular beauty trend involves using advanced microblading techniques with a hand tool embedded with tiny needles to deposit the microblading pigment into the top layers of the skin. The brow artist plays a crucial role in achieving the desired results.

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What is Microblading

Benefits of Microblading

  • Natural-looking results: Mimics accurate individual hair strokes for a natural appearance, adhering to the eyebrows’ natural shape.
  • Long-lasting: It can last 1 to 3 years, especially with normal skin. However, those with oily skin might notice it fading sooner, while those with dry skin can expect longer-lasting results.
  • Smudge-proof: Say goodbye to smudging brow makeup during workouts or hot days.
  • Time-saver: Reduces the need for daily eyebrow filling and shaping.
  • Boosted confidence: Achieve fuller, beautiful brows and beautifully-shaped eyebrows that align with current trends.

What is the recommended preparation for a microblading appointment

Before your session with your brow stylist or cosmetic tattoo artist, avoid alcohol, aspirin, fish oils, and excessive caffeine for 24 hours. It’s also advisable to avoid sun tanning or salon facials at least a week prior.

The Process

Hair Stroke Application

Using advanced microblading techniques, the technician creates tiny, individual hair-like strokes while depositing the chosen microblading pigment into the upper layer of the skin.

Shape Design and Color Selection

Based on your preferences and the brow artist’s expertise, the technician will draw the desired shape of the brows and select a pigment colour that complements your skin tone and hair colour, especially if you prefer dark brows.

Aftercare Instructions and Tips

Post-procedure care is vital. You’ll be given aftercare recommendations, including using an aftercare cream to facilitate healing. It’s crucial to avoid wetting your brows, strenuous activities, and direct sun exposure for some days. Also, refrain from picking or scratching the brow area.

Initial Consultation

This is the first step in discussing your desired brow look with the technician. They’ll assess if you have sensitive skin and an existing eyebrow shape and discuss the best options.

Prepping the Skin

The skin around the eyebrows is cleansed and possibly exfoliated to ensure a clean slate. This step is essential to ensure the process goes smoothly, especially for sensitive skin.

Numbing Cream Application

A numbing cream or care cream is applied and left on for about 20-30 minutes to minimise discomfort.

Healing Process

Day 1 to Day 7 Post-Procedure Care

  • Keep the area clean and dry.
  • Avoid touching the brows unnecessarily.
  • Expect slight redness, swelling, and mild tenderness.
  • Follow the proper care regimen provided by your brow artist.

Day 8 to Day 14 Post-Procedure Care

  • The eyebrows might itch, and the microblading pigment may appear somewhat lighter.
  • Avoid scratching or peeling the skin.
  • Continue taking proper care and following the artist’s instructions.

Month 2 Follow-up Appointment

Usually scheduled 6-8 weeks post the microblading procedure, this appointment ensures the brows are healing correctly and any minor touch-ups or adjustments can be made.

Long-Term Maintenance & Touch Ups

Microblading healing after a touch-up

Healing after microblading a touch-up is generally quicker and has fewer side effects, though the exact care instructions should be followed. This is especially important for the next 4-6 weeks.

How long does microblading last

Microblading typically lasts 1 to 3 years, depending on skin type, age, skincare routine, and exposure to environmental factors.

Is it possible to correct unsatisfactory microblading results

Yes, an experienced technician can sometimes fix or improve poor results. In some cases, laser removal or microblading over the previous work can be options but always consult with a professional.

What are the risks of microblading

While rare, some side effects include allergic reactions to the pigment, skin infections, or unsatisfactory results. Always ensure you go to a reputable and certified brow artist.

FAQs

While everyone’s pain threshold differs, applying a numbing cream ensures minimal discomfort.

Absolutely! Your brow stylist will work with you to design a shape that complements your facial features and preferences.

After the initial procedure and the 6-8 weeks follow-up, touch-ups might be required every 12-18 months.

While microblading is safe for most people, individuals with certain skin conditions or allergies should consult their brow artist before the procedure.