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The Process of Microblading from Start to Finish

The process of microblading can seem like an intimidating thing

The process of microblading can seem like an intimidating thing. People may wonder, “how much work goes into microblading?”. While microblading can take a few appointments and some recovery time, it really is not as much work as people expect. Here is a short run-down of the process of microblading to help you understand the process.

  • Initial Appointment: The initial appointment to get the microblading done may be the easiest part. There your questions will be answered, including how long it lasts, when to come back, and how to work through the healing process. During the actual process you should expect minimal pain due to a numbing cream.
  • Healing Process: After the initial procedure the skin will take some time to heal. Over the next week or two the color will fade some, as well as possible scabbing. Do not scratch at the healing skin. Over time the color will return to the skin and things will look much better after some healing time.
  • Touch-up: After 4-6 weeks you will need to go back to touch-up the color. After the healing time any faded or unbalanced color will show and can be corrected. This step can be repeated as many times as you like to make sure the color remains strong and balanced.

While microblading can seem like a huge commitment, it really isn’t. There is not much to it, and it is a relatively simple process when you lay it out.