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Hello and thank you for your question.It is very hard to determine without photos. Is the pigment pink or your skin? If the pigment has faded to a pink tone then a color correction can be done. If the skin around the area is pink you can possibly have an infection. I would recommend following up with your provider to be evaluated and/or correct the brows.Best to you,
I think the ink has not worked correctly for you. You need to go back in and have them fix it with a better quality dye and one that is correct for your skin tone. Good Luck!
I am sorry to hear that you are not happy with your brows. Try to be patient and allow the brows to heal. As they heal they will fade up to 40% and they will soften and shrink in size. After the brows are healed and if you are still unhappy you can have your artist (or another) correct the brows...
Assuming that your microblading was performed to the proper depth, a chemical peal should not impact it
Your brows do appear more tattooed then microbladed. The good news is they will lighten, soften, and shrink as they heal. Just be patient and allow your brows to heal. When you return for your touch up visit, discuss your concerns with your provider and have all corrections done at that...
Thanks for your question. Just check with the clinician to make sure there is no nickel in the pigment. A skin test before proceeding would be helpful.Best of luck!Port City Plastic Surgery
We generally use bacetracin for the microblading aftercare. There is nothing more needed than this ointment
Hello and thank you for your question. When done correctly the pigment will be deposited and can last up to 3 years. I would recommend doing your research for an experienced professional in your area that has recommendations from clients who had their microblading done. Training and experience...
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