Healing Schedule

 

Healing Schedule

The entire healing process will take approximately 4-6 weeks depending on your body regeneration and age. Your new eyebrows will go through several phases during the healing cycle. The pigment will appear very natural looking immediately following your procedure and will appear darker the next day.

Day 1: Experiencing some redness is perfectly normal. The pigment will fade about 20%-40%, which means that they won’t be as dense and strong as they might appear at this moment.

Day 2: You will have some tenderness, redness and some swelling making the pigment in your brows appear darker.

Days 3 & 4: Redness, pain and tenderness will start to subside. The brows start going from darker to thicker. It's common to start feeling a little itchy as exfoliation is beginning.

Days 5-7: Itching, scabbing and flaking. It’s extremely important NOT to scratch or pick at them! The Microblading healing process might be affected in a very negative way if scabs are picked or scratched off.

Days 8-10: The scabs on your brows start to flake off. The color of your brows will appear a lot lighter, sometimes great and missing in spots. This is a perfectly normal part of the Microblading healing process and the door will clarify after a few more days.

Days 14-21: The healing process is slowly coming to an end! The scabs are gone, the color of your brows is back!

Days 21-30: The healing process is complete! Your skin is healed and your brows look soft and completely natural. This is the time to see if there’s anything you want to add or change. You may notice your skin didn’t take the pigment in some spots which is normal and is one of the reasons for your Perfecting Appointment.

Please be sure to have your Perfecting Appointment within 30-60 days from the date of your initial procedure. I can not guarantee outcome of pigment past that time frame.

Note: Microblading and/or Micropigmentation procedures are affected by the canvas (your skin) that they are performed on. If your skin is sun damaged (even from tanning beds), thick and uneven in texture, or excessively dry or oily the result cannot be expected to be perfect after the procedure. Lifestyle, medications, smoking, metabolism, facial surgery, and age of skin all contribute to fading. Touch-ups are needed 30 days after your initial procedure to ensure the best result and to keep your Microblading and/or Micropigmentation looking the best. Your procedure maintenance, as outlined in your pre/post procedure directions is very important.