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Hello!I would recommend to wait a little longer to let the body absorb the pigment and eliminate it, usually the yellow pigment is made out of metals that make the process slow and difficult for the body. If after a couple of days it stay the same an option is to cover up with a new...
Why put these two procedures so close together. The microshadding shouldn't interfere with your general anesthesia, but speak with your dentist
That looks like a mole taken off your shoulder by a dermatologist. It’s not a keloid or even hypertrophic. It is wide, but that is likely because it’s on your shoulder. Micro blading is very shallow and should not cause significant scarring. Good luck!
Retin-A is known to fade microbladed eyebrows. You can continue to use Retin-A on all other areas of the face besides the area near or on the eyebrows.
Hello and thank you for your question. If not done correctly I suppose it could cause permanent hair loss. The key is always finding a very experienced medical provider. Best wishes. Dr. T
The microblading ink that turns red could be caused by the oxidation of the iron oxide which shouldn't be in the inks
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