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We say no to microblading?

Have you ever thought about what happens to your skin/brows during microblading process?

Microblading is a manual tattooing technique, where an artist uses a blade like looking pen and manually slicing your skin tissue while trying to immitate hairlike looking strokes. Sounds great, isnt it?

Let me expand a little bit more for you on the mechnism :it is not a secret, skin is a live organ with pores, blood vessels, regeneration process, oil glands and overall uncertain reaction to the treatment. Since microblading is the procedure that is manually performed by the human, it is very hard to control for one the depth of pigment implantation on each individual hairstroke. As such, healing results can be very unpredictable, where some heal very patchy with uneven looking, blurry , interrupted hairstrokes. With skin regenerating, pigment starts slowly migrate making hairstrokes apear more and more blurrier.

Just after one or two color boosts you will end up having just a blurred up cloud of color clouds without any intent to look like a hairstrokes anymore. Needless to mention how traumatic the process is, with a huge potential for the patient to develop moderate to severe scar tissue underneath.

Obviously, everyone heals differently, and yet someone with normal to dry skin have a lightly bigger chance for better results, patients with oily skin are not a good candidates for this technique.

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