Microblading Aftercare


 Please be patient, for the final result may take up to 5-10 weeks

Please follow these instructions to ensure proper healing and color retention. Please note that color appears darker for a few days after your treatment. Do not worry, this is temporary. Color will soften and will appear more natural as the healing progresses, we promise! It is normal to experience peeling of pigment. Fading or loss of pigment may occur during healing, in fact, it is expected, especially for your first treatment! Do not pick. Allow it to fall off naturally.

 

STEP 1: IMMEDIATELY WHEN YOU GET HOME rinse very gently with a neutral ph unscented soap (Cetaphil) and warm water. Remove all the lymph. Dab the area dry with a clean cotton or paper towel and apply a very thin layer of the aftercare ointment, the size of half a rice grain. Avoid getting the area wet for additional 7 days other than the normal required post-care cleansing process.

STEP 2: FOR THE FOLLOWING 7 DAYS, REPEAT STEP 1, 3X TIMES A DAY. 

IN THE NEXT 7 DAYS maintain regular facial hygiene, DO NOT use an exfoliator. Absolutely no skincare or makeup on the forehead and brow area.

 

Please AVOID for the NEXT 7 DAYS

  • Picking, peeling, scratching, of the Microbladed areas

  • ALL skincare products (except the post-treatment care) on the forehead and brow area

  • ALL makeup on the forehead and brow area

  • ALL gym activities (this includes running, pilates, yoga, and low exertion exercise)

  • ALL activities that involve excess sweating (hot showers, hot or dry sauna, pools, jacuzzi)

  • Sunbathing and tanning beds

  • Any laser or chemical treatment and/or peels (1 month)

  • Creams containing Retin A, Glycolic Acids or Renova (1 month)

  • Facials of any kind (2 weeks)

  • Tweezing/waxing of the brows (2 weeks)

 

Please AVOID in the NEXT 30 DAYS

  • Sunbathing

  • Light therapies

  • Chemical Peels and Laser Peels

  • Creams containing Retin A, Glycolic Acids or Renova (1 month)

  • Fruit Acids

  • Microdermabrasion

  • Antibiotics (can lead to faster pigment fading)

  • Hormonal Therapy (can lead to faster pigment fading)