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Thank you for your question. Retinol can help fade the appearance of the tattoo, you should also ask your physician about tattoo removal if all else fails.
I am sorry to hear that you are not happy with your microblading results.The brows can be corrected, so try not to worry. You do need to give them some time to heal first before you can have them corrected.I would not recommend trying to lighten the pigment on your own. I would follow up with a professional who is experienced in permanent cosmetic corrections.Trying to fade the pigment on your own can cause other issues that you want to avoid.Hope this helps,
Hi. I m so sorry to hear your microblading treatment went wrong . Since you re still early post procedure, saline wash and exfoliating with glycolic acid will help fade the pigments of microblading . You should follow up with your microblading technician. Best of luck ,
Based on your photo alone, it seems that you have enough natural eyebrows that the microblading will naturally blend in. Eyebrow transplants can be extremely expensive, while microblading is a more affordable option and carries little pain and time commitment. WHAT ARE SOME CONTRAINDICATIONS TO...
An initial application is incomplete until after a follow-up appointment which should be scheduled approximately 6-8 weeks after your initial appointment. At this touch-up appointment your technician can add more hair strokes, adjust shape/size and create a darker appearance if needed. Two...
It is clear that this question relates to the previous post. As I said there, the crusting that you had on your eyebrow indicates that damage has been done to the eyebrow root. When this happens, eyebrow hairs often do not regrow.