How is Microblading Done?
A handheld microblading tool is used to make fine, hair-like incisions in the brow area. Pigment is deposited into these strokes, creating natural-looking hair that blends seamlessly with your existing brows.
Is Microblading Painful?
The procedure is relatively painless. A topical numbing cream is applied to the eyebrow area beforehand to minimise any discomfort. Most clients describe the sensation as light scratching.
How Long Does Microblading Last?
Results last 12–18 months, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare routine. Touch-up sessions are recommended every 6–12 months to maintain the colour and shape.
What is the Aftercare for Microblading?
For the first week, avoid excessive sweating, sun exposure, and swimming. Keep the brow area clean and moisturised. Do not pick or scratch any scabbing as this can affect the healed result.
Who is a Good Candidate?
Microblading is suitable for most people looking to enhance or reshape their brows. Those with certain medical conditions or skin allergies should consult with their doctor prior to treatment.