What Does The Eyebrow Microblading Healing Process Entail?

Eyebrow microblading is the craze today and is changing lives. It is a trend that works on helping people boost their confidence and cuts down preparation time by half. That is why most women are opting for this treatment that makes them look naturally beautiful. However, this treatment doesn’t show results immediately. For you to achieve this look of confidence, you need to have a little more patience right from the beginning of the treatment to the end of the healing. Eyebrow microblading healing procedure is rather a demanding process that requires both emotional and physical input. Read on to find out more about what eyebrow microblading healing entails.

What is Eyebrow Microblading?

Microblading is a technique that involves the use of a superfine tool (pen) to make a semi-permanent tattoo on the eyebrows. This technique aids in creating the illusion of fuller eyebrows that look and feel more natural. Unlike regular tattoos, eyebrow microblading involves pigment implantation under the skin using a handheld tool and not a machine.

During the procedure, the technician will make small tiny cuts (as small as brow hair) in the skin. This handheld tool features plenty of needles that are connected to a handle. After which, pigments are placed into the cuts that generate the look of eyebrow hairs. The good thing about this procedure is that you get to choose the color of the pigment to be used, depending on your preference.

Healing after Eyebrow Microblading

Every procedure requires good aftercare to heal properly and completely. The same thing happens with eyebrow microblading healing. Generally, the healing process takes about 25-30 days which starts immediately after the microblading procedure. It is worth noting that the healing process differs from one individual to the other. This is due to various factors such as age, the type of skin, and overall health.

The first few days after the procedure, your eyebrows will have different appearances, in that the color, texture, and definition change virtually daily. What’s more, you will feel various skin sensations whereby the face becomes tender, tight, and slightly painful. After that, itchiness follows which is accompanied by flaking. All this goes away after some time.

The pain, itchiness, tenderness, and everything you experience are for a good course because the results normally go up to 30 months. However, you can touch up after 12 or 18 months to match the look you want.

Steps to Eyebrow Microblading Healing

Woman flexing her eyebrows after eyebrow microblading healing

These steps will be explained to you by your provider and they’ll provide you with some after-care instructions that will augment the healing process.

Day 1 to 3

In the first three days, your face may feel cut and tender, whereas your eyebrows look bolder and fuller. During this time, the color of the brows darkens completely but gradually fades. There will also be redness around the eyebrows, tenderness, mild swelling, and bleeding. You will also experience a bruised sensation which will eventually subside.

Day 3 to 5

Up to the fifth day, your eyebrows appear to be extremely dark, thick and begin to flake. This happens as the pain subsides. On the fifth day, the brows scab away which causes an extremely itchy feeling.

Day 8 to 12

By the 8th day, the skin flakes, scabs, and peels as the color slowly disappears. During this time, you are advised not to pick the scabs as this can disrupt the healing process. Scabbing softens the color of the eyebrows. When the flaking stops, the color returns by the 12th day.

Day 12 to 30

Up to the 21st day, the color and texture of your eyebrows take on a more natural look. Additionally, each eyebrow appears more defined, like feathers. After a month, the skin is completely healed as you don’t feel any pain, and the eyebrows appear to be soft and fuller.

Eyebrow microblading healing is a process that requires patience and a lot of care. For you to get the results sooner, you need to follow each step and instruction given by your technician. You shouldn’t forget to visit your technician after healing for regular maintenance of the color, shape, and definition.