Microblading Aftercare/Healing Process Day-by-Day.

 

Microblading allows you to create flawless brows, but you must follow the Microblading Aftercare Instructions to ensure that you obtain the naturally attractive brows you desire.

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Now that you have a better understanding of what to expect from the aftercare instructions, it’s time to break down what to prepare from the entire procedure. In general, you should expect a 30-day recovery time, a 6-8 week follow-up, and an annual touch-up. 

Let’s take a look at the microblading healing procedure day-by-day:


Day 1:

It’s entirely natural for the microbladed eyebrows to be a little thicker and darker than usual. You may also have mild redness, minor bleeding, minor pain, and discomfort. These are all common side effects that will subside as the brow area heals.

Day 2-6:

You’ll see some scabbing a few days following the microblading treatment, and your brow area will be incredibly irritating. It’s critical not to scratch, pick, or peel the tough, thick scabs, no matter how tempting it may seem. It will eventually disappear as the area heals. 

Additionally, the fine hair strokes could be hidden. You should keep the area clean and dry, but you should begin applying small amount of the microblading ointment to the face using clean hands and a cotton swab to aid the healing process. 

Day 7-10:

The scabs that flake off will start to peel on their own around a week after the microblading treatment. Don’t pick or scratch the scabs. Instead, wait until they’re ready to peel off.

When this happens, you may notice a patchy brow area as the top layer of pigment fades.

Your brows will also appear lighter than usual, but this will gradually correct itself as the skin heals. All you have to do this time is WAIT.

Day 14-21:

Keep doing your skincare and cosmetics as usual. The brows will likely remain light for a while, but as the healing process progresses, they will darken and become more natural.

Day 30-40:

The healing process will be completed about a month after your initial appointment. The brows will feel much more soft and natural once they have fully healed. The color will be lot better than before, but it will still be far from ideal. Some patches may be visible, but they will be corrected.

Day 44-60:

Time for a touch-up. Your artist will make final adjustments and provide the long-lasting effects that make microblading so popular and successful throughout this time.

You should have a fair concept of how your brows will look by now. The good news is that your artist can now vary the pigment color and shape as needed.

The touch-up healing procedure is similar to before, but only lasts 7–14 days.

Day 365:

Your new microbladed eyebrows will stay for up to 18 months after your six-week touch-up before they disappear, but it is still necessary to have an annual touch-up for them to appear brand new again.

The frequency of touch-ups is mostly determined by your skin type. The skin color of people with dry or normal skin will stay significantly longer than those with oily or combo complexions. Expect additional touch-ups if you have oily or mixed skin.

Please follow these instructions because failure to do so may result in scarring, infections, and pigment loss or discoloration.

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New York, NY 10010

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Brooklyn, NY 11215

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Philadelphia, PA 19102

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Stamford, CT  06905

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Honolulu, HI 96816

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