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MICROBLADING
Wake up with perfect brows every day! Experience Tvesate’s microblading treatment for flawless, natural-looking eyebrows that last. . |
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- 24 hours before the procedure:
- Avoid working out.
- Avoid alcohol and caffeine.
- Avoid aspirin, niacin, vitamin E, and Advil/Ibuprofen.
- General Instruction:
- Avoid the procedure in case of any injury or infection around the brow area.
- One week before the procedure:
- Avoid sun exposure and tanning.
- Avoid AHA skincare products and Botox around the eyebrow area.
- Avoid brow waxing, tinting, microdermabrasion or chemical peels.
- Do not use water on the eyebrow area for 24 hours after the procedure.
- One week after the procedure:
- Avoid using foam or soap around your eyebrows
- Refrain from exercising that causes heavy sweating, saunas, and swimming
- General Instructions:
- Apply the prescribed ointment/cream from the third day onwards, once at night before bed, to increase moisture and reduce dryness and tightness in the area.
- Do not peel or scratch the scabs; allow them to fall off naturally.
- Keep the treated area dry and avoid applying any products unless advised.
- Minimise direct sun exposure for three to four weeks following the procedure.
- Visit the studio for a touch-up, 4 weeks after the procedure.
The results of a microblading procedure can last 9 months to a year, depending on skin type, age, and lifestyle.
The discomfort during a microblading procedure varies based on pain tolerance and technique. Most feel mild to moderate discomfort, but topical numbing agents are applied to minimise it.
Microblading can take 10–14 days for surface-level healing and 25–30 days for complete healing, depending on your skin type, age, and overall health.
If needed, you can get a touch-up 4 weeks after the procedure for any corrections or additional darkening. Touch-ups are recommended when the colour starts fading or after one and a half years to maintain the look of your brows.
Microblading can be effective on various skin types, including dry, oily, combination, and normal skin. However, the procedure's success may depend on individual factors such as skin texture, oiliness, and how well the skin holds pigment. It's essential to consult before determining if the procedure suits your skin type.