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Final update after a year
Almost a year ago I got my poorly done microblading removed by the same lady who did them in the first place.
I am guessing first she wasn’t professional and she used some cheap products.
Also, during the removal process she didn’t apply any cream or protection around my eyes, because after the procedure the skin around my eyes were burnt and had this burning sensation but therapist kept sayings “ITS OK”
Anyhow,
The healing process was very long and horrible, I kept reading about skin scarring and things to do to help it heal faster. My only concern was scarring, I was so afraid that I would be left with scars around my eyelids.
But I think it’s the creams that I applied for not scarring helped me and today my skin has healed 100% but if you look closely there is a blueish tint on the skin of my eyebrows but it’s not very bad I still manage to hide it with a pencil, I guess it’s the product that didn’t come off completely.
After the 5th day post treatment, the selling around my eyes were reduced but the skin was broken and I had to wait for the skin to heal so I could start applying creams to avoid scars. It took me around 2-3 month for only the skin to heal, and even after that period the skin was very sensitive and thin, I couldn’t apply any makeup on to hide the redness.
During the healing process my skin would start peeling, at least 2-3 time the skin heeled and then came of, I couldn’t scrub or anything because the whole time the area was moist, my own skins water was there and I just tried to clean it with cotton pad.
Once the dead skin came off and my skin started healing I was applying creams for scarring also sesame oil which I read is high in zinc and helps to repaid broken skin.
Overall, I think it’s all the creams and oils I applied which helped me with healing process.
From my experience I highly advise you to go to a professional who knows her job, don’t go to discounted and low priced places because you’ll end up like me if they don’t know what they’re doing.
I have to go back to remove the remaining ink but after this experience I’d rather live with it.
Good luck to all!
I am guessing first she wasn’t professional and she used some cheap products.
Also, during the removal process she didn’t apply any cream or protection around my eyes, because after the procedure the skin around my eyes were burnt and had this burning sensation but therapist kept sayings “ITS OK”
Anyhow,
The healing process was very long and horrible, I kept reading about skin scarring and things to do to help it heal faster. My only concern was scarring, I was so afraid that I would be left with scars around my eyelids.
But I think it’s the creams that I applied for not scarring helped me and today my skin has healed 100% but if you look closely there is a blueish tint on the skin of my eyebrows but it’s not very bad I still manage to hide it with a pencil, I guess it’s the product that didn’t come off completely.
After the 5th day post treatment, the selling around my eyes were reduced but the skin was broken and I had to wait for the skin to heal so I could start applying creams to avoid scars. It took me around 2-3 month for only the skin to heal, and even after that period the skin was very sensitive and thin, I couldn’t apply any makeup on to hide the redness.
During the healing process my skin would start peeling, at least 2-3 time the skin heeled and then came of, I couldn’t scrub or anything because the whole time the area was moist, my own skins water was there and I just tried to clean it with cotton pad.
Once the dead skin came off and my skin started healing I was applying creams for scarring also sesame oil which I read is high in zinc and helps to repaid broken skin.
Overall, I think it’s all the creams and oils I applied which helped me with healing process.
From my experience I highly advise you to go to a professional who knows her job, don’t go to discounted and low priced places because you’ll end up like me if they don’t know what they’re doing.
I have to go back to remove the remaining ink but after this experience I’d rather live with it.
Good luck to all!
Day 5 post procedure update.
I would like to quickly update in case my review might be helpful for someone in my situation. So, on the fourth day I noticed the swelling reduced for about 90% which got me happy thinking it wasn’t an allergic reaction after all. However, during the time that my eyes were swollen I didn’t apply any cream on my eyebrows, I would just danp cotton pad in clean water and gently clean my eyebrows. Today is the 5th day, I can say the swelling has gone totally, my eyebrows started forming a think and hard scarb, I am applying Vaseline to soften it. When I got the procedure done, the chemical acid from Rejuvi or the substance had my eyelids(the area right under my eyebrows) irritated/burnt, I had like this skin which really left like a burn (u can see the pics on my first post) that skin came off as well and there is pinkish fresh skin, my eyebrows are a bit reddish, so I will start applying silicone gel to help the skin heal and avoid getting a scar. Will update back in a few days!
I got my eyebrows microbladed in 2016, wasn’t v...
I got my eyebrows microbladed in 2016, wasn’t very happy with the results but eyebrow pencil and makeup helped me for a year. 4 days ago I got the removal done using Rejuvi. The chemical from Rejuvi seems to have irritated and burnt my eyelids (the skin right below my eyebrow) I really regret getting microblading in the first place.
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