Semi-Permanent Eyebrow (Microblading)
A procedure that involves scratching pigment into the skin in fine, short strokes resembling hair.
A semi-permanent technique used to enhance the appearance of the eyebrows.
How Does It Work?
A hand tool with a blade formed of tiny needles called a microblade is used to scratch and deposit pigment under the skin.
How Long Does It Last?
Depending on your type of skin, microblading can last from 1 - 3 years.
It is recommended that a touch-up is applied after 4 to 6 weeks for maximum results.
Are There Any Side Effects?
A patch test is required before treatment to ensure there is no allergic reaction to the ink used.
It is advisable to avoid profuse sweating and saunas for around 10 -14 days while the brows fully heal.
Information will be provided about aftercare and advice on how to contact the clinic for any queries afterwards.