FAQ
How to prepare for microblading
Preparing for a Microblading session is super simple!
Always choose a reputable Microblading studio. You should speak to your doctor and Suzie. if you need to take aspirin, ibuprofen or other blood-thinning medications. Blood thinners can lengthen the bleeding after the procedure. Avoid drinking alcohol or excessive caffeine for 24 hours before and after your appointment - this helps reduce the bleeding. Sun exposure and tanning are to be avoided for a week before and after the Microblading session, as this can change the colour and slow the healing process. Make sure to arrive with clean skin, although your eyebrows will be prepared by Suzie ahead of the Microblading. Make sure to have a consultation before booking an appointment so you can chat with Suzie. You can discuss worries, allergies, medical conditions and general lifestyle things that may impact your experience.
Do Microblading results look natural?
Suzie is an expert in microblading and specialises in making her microblading look super natural! Even if you have no hair, the microblading will mimic hair strokes so it looks like you do!
What can I expect at my appointment?
Microblading is fast becoming one of the most popular cosmetic procedures, but knowing what you can expect during the procedure is essential. Our specialist brow technician Suzie will ensure you are well-prepared.
Here are a couple of things to expect during your Microblading procedure.
The Microblading procedure takes up to 1 hour 15 to complete, and afterwards, there may be some swelling and redness that usually goes after 1 hour.
How long does Microblading last?
Microblading is semi-permanent, meaning that it will fade over time. But you can book top-ups when you need them. There are a couple of things that can change the length of time that your Microblading will last.
Usually, you can expect Microbladed eyebrows to last between 1-3 years. However, to ensure they look fresh and well-maintained, you might be better off getting touch-ups and maintenance every 6-12 months following your final appointment.
Here are some things that can affect how long Microblading last:
Is it Microblading painful?
Most people who have Microblading done would describe the procedure as uncomfortable but not necessarily painful. The sensation is often described as a slight stinging or scratching sensation. Some pressure is also applied to the brows, which can be felt.
Following the procedure, there may be some redness in the area and some swelling, too - however, these symptoms are usually gone completely within 24 hours.
Is Microblading the same as a tattoo?
Tattooing and Microblading are similar, but there are some significant differences. Traditional tattooing and Microblading use different guns, and the ink depth is different too.
For Microblading, a specialised tool for creating fine hair-like strokes is used, and the pigment only goes to the upper layers of the skin. This is why Microblading is considered to be a semi-permanent result.
Traditional tattoo guns push the pigment deep into the skin and are designed to last a lifetime.
Who can't have the treatment?
While Microblading is safe for many people, there are a few exceptions - it is always worth calling the salon and having a chat, though, if you are in any doubt.
The following candidates are not suitable for Microblading: