I had my eyebrows microbladed yesterday and one eyebrow looks much higher and thicker than the other one. I’m freaking out. Could the eyebrow be more swollen than the other one and that is why it is happening? I feel like my entire face looks different and the eyebrows look botched right now. Has this happened to anyone else?
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Not correct. The numbing cream is applied and left on for 20-30 minutes, and then removed. The effect of the cream is not based on it remaining on your skin.
Great question! As long as you are not having an active outbreak, in the area to be treated, at the time of treatment and subsequent touch-up, you should be fine. An active outbreak in places other than the area to be microblade does not necessarily rule out treatment...
Hello milanfc10101010,
There should be no need to worry as long as the procedures are performed by an experienced licensed professional in a sterile setting, preferably with a physician available on site and that you follow all post care instructions.
Best to you,