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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