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 Before & Aftercare

Microblading Pre-Care

  • Do not work out 24 hours before procedure.

  • NO alcohol or caffeine 48 hours before procedure (Yes, there is caffeine in decaf coffee and tea!).

  • Avoid sun and tanning one week prior to procedure.

  • Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E or Advil/Ibuprofen 48 hours before procedure.

  • Avoid Fish Oil, Prenatal Vitamins, Nutritional Shakes (Shakeology, etc), “Hair, Skin, Nail” supplements 48 hours prior to procedure.

  • Discontinue Retin-A at least 4 weeks prior (and avoid on eyebrow area after procedure).

  • Refrain from use of any Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) products close to the eyebrow area 2 weeks prior (and avoid on eyebrow area after procedure).

  • Botox and filler on the forehead, temple, and eye area should be avoided 1 month prior to procedure for those who do not regularly receive injectables.

  • No brow waxing, tinting, or threading one week prior (the more natural hair growth you have, the better!

  • Avoid Chemical Peels, Microdermabrasion or facials for 4-weeks prior procedure.

 

Please Note: You will be more sensitive during your menstrual cycle.

 

 

Microblading Aftercare


Post treatment care makes 70% of the treatments success.

The day of treatment, after the procedure, gently wipe the area with sterile water wipe to cleans excess lymph fluid. The most important of the first 2 days is to cleans. This preventing scabs formation from the lymphatic fluids. 

Keep cleans the fluid that coming from the brows every 2 hours for the full day. For cleaning eyebrows, use a gentle cleansing soap (Cetaphil) or baby shampoo wash gently morning and night. Do not rub skin too hard  and after finish quickly absorb eyebrows with cleans tissue let dry at least 20 minutes before apply aftercare balm.

To use the after care balm, use a very small in a rice grain size on cotton swab(do not use your fingers as they might have bacteria present), apply a very thin layer. This is just to add a small amount of moisture – brows should not appear greasy, glossy or shiny. We don’t want it to suffocate, or when scabs absorb too much moisture, it becomes soft and can slide off easily where the pigment haven’t fully settle yet- resulting no pigment stay. Wound needs oxygen to heal properly.

⚠ *Important: before apply aftercare balm make sure the brows are completely dry. Do not put the balm while skin is still damp. Avoid touching eyebrows with fingers. The eyebrow must remain dry while showering. During the shower keep your face away from the shower-head. Wash your face in the last step.

Things to avoided during the first 7 days of healing:

• Do not let eyebrows wet while showering and shampooing/ brows shouldn’t contact with water for too long

• No scratch, pick the scabs cause these will result in patchy brows or risking of scar • Avoid all creams close to the eyebrows region

• Avoid applying makeup ( foundation or eyebrow pencil in brows region )

• Avoid exercise

• Avoid face massage

• Avoid sauna

• Avoid direct sun exposure

• Avoid sleeping on the face

• Avoid drinking alcohol in excess

 

In the next 30 days avoid: 

• Suntanning

• Sun-bed

• Light (laser) therapy

• Chemical peels

• Fluid acid

• Microdermabrasion

• Creams that contain regeneration factors

⚠ Note: you should always avoid laser treatment over the treated area during the healing period

(Fraxel laser, IPL) as they can destroy the pigment and cause the inflammation. Use of an antibiotics and hormonal therapy can lead to fasten pigment fading.

⚠ If you have any unexpected problems with the healing of the skin, please contact your artist

immediately, to discuss further instructions.

 

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