Microblading eyebrows
Microblading is a manual eyebrow tattooing technique that creates an imitation of natural hairs. The master injects pigment to a depth of about 0.2 millimetres with a microblading machine, a “pen” with a blade only 0.18 millimetres thick. Unlike machine tattooing, it does not vibrate and allows you to draw hairs with calligraphic precision.
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Eyebrows have a fantastic ability—with the right design, they emphasise the advantages of your image. If the line is drawn hastily and arrogantly, it might seem tacky and highlight issues. In the past, skinny eyebrows and deeply tattooed black arches were trendy. These days, it’s fashionable to embrace natural beauty, and our salon professionals will help you pull this style off.
Eyebrows are the frame for the face, which is why the famous expression that BROWS DECIDE EVERYTHING is true!
What is eyebrow microblading?
Eyebrows have a fantastic ability—with the right design, they emphasise the advantages of your image. If the line is drawn hastily and arrogantly, it might seem tacky and highlight issues. In the past, skinny eyebrows and deeply tattooed black arches were trendy. These days, it’s fashionable to embrace natural beauty, and our salon professionals will help you pull this style off.
Eyebrows are the frame for the face, which is why the famous expression that BROWS DECIDE EVERYTHING is true!
Who is suitable for this treatment?
- Sparse, unevenly growing
- Irregularly shaped
- Asymmetrical
- Eyebrows with scars
- Requiring correction after unsuccessful microblading procedures
This method is ideal for eliminating bald spots caused by scars or diseases (alopecia or other trichological diseases).
Benefits
Because the microbladed eyebrows are manually shaped, permanent makeup is not visible. Unlike traditional tattooing methods, the colour pigment is carefully implanted under the layer of skin in precise, delicate strokes. Microblading offers a long-lasting enhancement of your perfect eyebrows without brushes or pencils.
Advantages of microblading, compared to conventional tattooing:
- The time required for the procedure is cut in half
- The pigment is not injected into the deep layers of the skin
- Painful sensations are minimised
- Minimal traumatisation of the skin
- The recovery is relatively faster. Redness usually goes away in an hour or so after microblading, if not sooner. On the other hand, a tattoo may cause redness that lasts for three days.
- Up to 90% of pigment lasts
- The effect is achieved immediately after the microblading session; the colour pigment does not change over time
- Complete absence of unpleasant consequences in the future
- With the help of microblading, unsuccessful low-quality tattooing can be corrected
Contraindication:
- Allergy to pigment
- Open wounds in the eyebrow area
- Poor blood coagulation
- Dermatological diseases
- Oncological and autoimmune diseases
- Infectious diseases in the period of exacerbation
- Mental disorders, tendency to panic attacks
- Diabetes with insulin-dependent form
- Acid peeling
There are no definite contraindications for pregnant and nursing mothers. Still, doctors recommend that this be in the first trimester of pregnancy due to active hormonal changes from this procedure.
The salons use only high-quality pigments from Israeli production and disposable sterile manual hand tools from manufacturers that have established themselves as the best in the market. Experienced specialists will perform delicate work at a high level.
Preparation for treatment
To obtain a high-quality result, masters recommend:
- Two weeks before visiting the salon, do not make any self-correction of eyebrows
- One week before – stop using the solarium
- For a week – stop taking vasoconstrictors, blood thinners, antibiotics
- In 24 hours, do not consume alcohol or caffeine-containing drinks, such as coffee, strong tea, or energy drinks.
Procedure Steps
- The master marks the shape of the eyebrows with a marker and a ruler
- Remove the hairs that are knocked out of the marked boundaries
- An anesthetic cream is put on the selected area for 20 minutes (either “Lidocaine” or the “Emla” group) and then covered with a film
- The shade of the pigment that will be inserted beneath the skin is decided
- After anaesthesia, microblade eyebrows are wiped with disinfectant
- Disposable sterile instruments are used to make scratches with no more than 2 mm depth
- After working over the marked area, the pigment is brushed out for better penetration of the pigment under the skin
- The remaining colours are removed, and the skin is disinfected and treated with a healing preparation
Aftercare
The duration of the micro pigmentation effect and the quality and speed of skin recovery after the specialised procedure depends on what kind of care will be provided. Skin care after microblading is critical because the procedure traumatises the dermis, which must heal properly. For the normal skin to heal effectively and promptly, it is essential:
- Contact with water is prohibited for the first several hours following the treatment (both primary and corrective). To keep germs out of open wounds and prevent skin infections.
- It is essential to wipe the tattoo area with a cotton pad soaked in chlorhexidine every 15 minutes for several hours. As the day progresses, the time between wipes can be extended to several hours. It is crucial to prevent the lymph from drying out.
- After washing your face, remove any excess moisture. This should be done with cotton discs.
- Before applying any special ointments like Bepanten, it is essential to moisturise your skin with a thin layer of moisturiser on clean, dry skin. Another option is to use petroleum jelly, which effectively hydrates the skin. The key is to prevent the sensitive skin from drying out to avoid the formation of large crusts.
- Wash and apply the treatment at least three times every day, and be sure to repeat the microblading healing process before bedtime.
What should not be done during healing process?
A complete set of recommendations restricts specific actions to maintain optimal skin healing. These actions include:
- The use of any cosmetic services and products within one month after the specialised procedure: the use of creams, gels, scrub, peeling and other cosmetics for eyebrows, including decorative;
- Visiting a bath or sauna;
- Intense physical activity to avoid sweating of the forehead;
- Sunbathing. After healing the skin, it is necessary to use sunscreen;
- It is strictly forbidden to tear off the crusts formed naturally;
- Do not scratch the eyebrows intensely if they are itching. Gently alleviate the itching by using a cotton swab to scratch the supraorbital arch.
If you are unsure whether your actions will not harm the effect of microblading, consult with the master. Remember that any contact with unhealed skin should be done with clean hands.
Do I need touch-up?
No one, even a mega-professional master of permanent makeup, can guarantee a 100% perfect result after the first procedure. Some people’s organisms accept pigment better, others worse, and they try to obliterate it. In addition, the result is affected by the degree of skin oiliness, climate, lifestyle, and quality of care after microblading.
The specialist is experienced at generating perfect brows and pays close attention to executing semi-permanent technique rules to give the customer detailed care recommendations. Nonetheless, the outcome will be imperfect because much depends on the master and the customer.
It should be understood that after the first procedure, the pigment can be washed out due to the skin’s oiliness, ultraviolet rays, rejection by the body or improper care during the healing period of the skin. This is why correction is necessary.
How long does eyebrow microblading last?
The effect of the capillary semi-permanent technique lasts up to 1.5-2 years. The colour is as vibrant as it can be after the correction. Gradually, it becomes lighter as the pigment naturally dissolves under the skin. In addition, capillary eyebrow cosmetic tattooing involves the use of natural pigments. If the product is of the highest quality, they are made from minerals.
The duration of the effect has its advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, some microblading owners want to extend the impact for several years, as they feel that this period is insufficient and must repeat the specialised procedure soon. However, there’s an excellent opportunity to change semi-permanent technique methods by choosing different options for experimentation. No master will tell you exactly how long the effect will last – it depends solely on the individual perception of the pigment by the body.
Microblading VS Traditional tattooing?
Microblading and tattooing are distinct techniques. They differ in the application method, the type of dye used, and the depth to which it is injected. Tattooing is performed using a single pigment injected under the skin to a depth of 1.5 mm. Its texture is more fluid. In microblading, 0.8 mm of thicker pigment is injected beneath the skin. This indicates that the tattoo’s effects last for many years. The pigment does not dissolve entirely over time, as in the case of microblading, but only partially. As a result, the colour of the tattoo changes and can acquire unexpected shades – from blue to red or grey. It all depends on the quality of the pigment and how the body perceives it.
Tattoo and microblading techniques also differ. With microblading, the technician makes small incisions in the shape of hairs and injects the pigment. The tattoo artist inserts a needle beneath the skin and randomly injects the colour. The permanent makeup technique creates perfectly correct and precise shapes and contours. Tattooing cannot boast of this.
Is it painful?
It is challenging to call the procedure minimally traumatic or painless. Even though the blade cuts only the skin’s surface, the total area of traumatisation is quite large. Therefore, microblading should be performed only after applying anaesthetic. In this regard, this procedure is not recommended for pregnant women and women in lactation. When using an anaesthetic gel, almost all unpleasant sensations are reduced to zero.
What are the consequences after the procedure?
- Deep incisions may leave scars.
- If the hair follicles are harmed, eyebrows can shed
- Over time, pigment can change it’s colour
These results are the product of the master’s inexperience and the usage of low-quality materials (colours).
Welcome to Melbourne’s Cosmetic Tattoo, a studio that is fully licensed and certified. Continuously keep up with the latest technologies and trends of permanent makeup tattooing which are happening in the industry is our ultimate objective.
We use modern techniques emphasizing and enhancing the natural beauty of our clients to provide them with the safest and most effective cosmetic tattooing procedures. Through European advanced method of permanent make up, you are assured of best results. Our cosmetic tattooist Olha Po only uses professional grade premium equipment as well as high quality pigments that have been luxe certified.
FAQ
Is microblading worth it?
Is it possible for microblading to hurt your eyebrows?
Microblading generally does not harm your eyebrows when the practitioner employs the correct methods and avoids tattooing too deeply, which could cause scarring and damage to the hair follicles. Nonetheless, a minor risk exists of allergic reactions to the pigment used, potentially leading to a rash or infection that could impair future hair growth if not adequately addressed.
If you don’t encounter adverse reactions, there’s no reason to worry about microblading adversely affecting your eyebrows. Moreover, microblading can foster hair growth by enhancing blood flow and stimulating lymphatic drainage, possibly aiding in hair follicle development.
Do you need to maintain your eyebrows after microblading?
Following microblading, maintaining your eyebrows with plucking is essential if you aim for a tidy, well-kept look. The development of your eyebrow hairs remains unchanged; therefore, your usual practice of eliminating unwanted hairs or sculpting your brows will require ongoing tweezing, waxing, or threading.
Where can I get microblading done?
Various specialists in eyebrow tattooing within your region provide microblading treatments. Before conducting in-depth research, I will consult with a particular professional. This might encompass examining photos they tagged on Instagram for authentic evaluations, soliciting photos of brows after healing, and investigating their reputation on platforms such as Yelp and Google.
Significantly, each eyebrow expert possesses an artistic approach, which can be identified by looking through their pictures on social media to ascertain if they excel in crafting dense, lush, naturally styled brows or a fusion of these aspects.












