I noticed my eyebrows look darker (and actually great) post treatment, in "sandpaper" stage. I'm wondering if I need to book a microblading touch up as the pigment might fade when my skin peels!
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January 12, 2021
Answer: Clear & Brilliant Laser Facial - Avoiding microblading, See an expert
The original handpiece penetrates more deeply than the Permea handpiece which is better for pigmentation. Both handpieces can be used at the same session.
If you are prone to discoloration, use a skin lightening agent. In my office, we recommend HQ holidays with the administration of a non-HQ dark spot corrector such as Melarase PM Arbutin. You will find that this will help your discoloration.
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Dr. Karamanoukian
Realself100 Surgeon
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