Microblading
Microblading Eyebrows is as the name suggests. It is a technique in which tiny blades are used to give small strokes on the eyebrow. These strokes fill in the dermis of the skin with pigments. Microblading is a technique which is gaining popularity all across the world. It is becoming everyone’s go-to method for all sorts of eyebrow issues. In this technique, nanoblades are dipped in the pigment of the same color as the eyebrow. Small hair-like incisions are made. These make the eyebrow appear fuller, natural and dense. It is a modified version of the tattoo technique. In place of the tattoo gun is a hand device fitted with very small and minute blades. It takes away all the worries of maintaining eyebrows on a regular basis. Eyebrows look perfect all the time. It is used to reshape, fill, enhance, extend or even create eyebrows.
Process of Microblading Eyebrows
Microblading is a very technical process. It requires a high degree of expertise and skill to implement effectively. At first, the expert minutely studies texture, density, and color of your eyebrows. Then the technician considers the shape of your face and how you want your eyebrows to look. The artist then outlines the eyebrow using your guidance. Upon approval and after anesthesia, the artist begins the microblading process. The first appointment includes a consultation. We will also provide the initial application of the pigment. You are scheduled for a followup after 4 or 5 weeks. During this appointment, your eyebrows are inspected and retouched. This ensures that the eyebrows are healing and recovering properly.
What are the Post Microblading Precautions?
Your technician will instruct you in safety measures for post-microblading recovery. They are quite like those used following a tattoo. The day after microblading you must clean your eyebrows with distilled water. Then a prescribed cream must be applied every few hours. It is advised that you do not sweat profusely and keep your eyebrows dry when taking a bath. You are prohibited from applying oils, lotions or moisturizers after microblading. They possess the risk of seeping into the incisions drawn while microblading.