Radiance Aesthetic Medicine

Microblading

Get the Perfect Brow Shape with Microblading in Atlanta

Are you frustrated with sparse or uneven eyebrows? Microblading eyebrows may be the perfect solution for you. This semi-permanent technique involves using a fine blade to deposit pigment into the skin, creating the appearance of fuller, more defined brows.

The results are natural-looking and can last up to years, depending on your skin type and aftercare. With microblading, you can say goodbye to daily brow filling and hello to effortlessly beautiful eyebrows.

Microblading Eyebrows Before and After Results

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Skin Type Affect Microblading Results

Does Your Skin Type Affect Microblading Results?

  • Small Pores/Dry Skin (Grape): Microblading works well for this skin type.
  • Small Pores/Oily, Dry, Normal, or Combination Skin (Apple): This skin type is also suitable for microblading.
  • Large Pores/Thick Oily Skin (Orange Peel): Healing may result in blurred strokes. Consider ombre powder or combo brows for better results.
  • Super-thin, Soft, Hypersensitive Skin (Peeled Egg): This skin type is not suitable for microblading due to easy bleeding and healing issues. Ombre powder brows are recommended instead.
  • Darker Skin Tones: Microblading can be done, but strokes may appear less contrasted. Ombre powder or combo brows are advised.
Skin Type Affect Microblading Results
Microblading Results
Microblading Results

How Long Will Your Microblading Eyebrows Results Last?

Your microblading results can last anywhere from 1 to 3 years, depending on factors such as your skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare practices. To maintain your brows, an annual color boost is recommended to refresh the tattoo.

However, certain conditions can cause your microblading to fade more quickly, necessitating earlier touch-ups. If you have:

  • Oily skin
  • A consistent workout routine (5-7 days a week) that leads to sweat and oil production
  • Regular chemical peels, facials, or the use of retinol that exfoliate the skin
  • An outdoorsy lifestyle with sun exposure or frequent tanning bed use
  • Swimming, which exposes your brows to salt and chlorine
  • Iron deficiency (anemia)
  • Smoking habits
  • Certain medications that may increase fading

In such cases, results may last 6 to 10 months. Proper care and being mindful of these factors can help prolong the beauty of your microblading!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Microblading Eyebrows Hurt?

Pain level is subjective to each individual.  Topical numbing is given throughout the entire process to help ease any discomfort.  On average, most people say it’s about a 3-5 (pain scale from 1-10) with topical numbing.  People have also noted that microblading hurts more than ombre powder brows – this will vary with each individual.  Extra Strength Tylenol can be taken before or after the procedure to help with any pain. Ice packs can be used as well.

Should I Take an Allergy Test?

Yes, you can come in at least one week before your appointment to take an allergy test. Please note that since a small area is tested, it may not truly reveal if you are allergic, as some people develop allergies due to the quantity of a product(s).

What Happens if I Bleed During Microblading?

Pinpoint bleeding is expected during the procedure, but please note that if you are a bleeder (no matter what skin type you are), bleeding skin will dilute the pigment, and your healed strokes will not be as pronounced.  What this means is that you might need more than 1 touch-up to achieve the desired results.  The technician will not be able to assess whether or not you are a bleeder until the procedure has started.

Can I Still Wax/Tweeze/Thread After Microblading?

Yes, you will still have to remove hairs outside of the eyebrow shape and keep them groomed for optimal appearance.

Does Microblading Inhibit Hair Growth?

No, microblading/ombre powder brows do not inhibit hair growth, so you will have to keep it tamed and groomed as usual.

Can I Get My Eyebrows Wet or Work Out?

It is highly recommended not to work out for at least 10 days.  Getting them wet may cause premature lifting of your scabs and increase the chance of infections and loss of pigment. It would help if you kept them dry to avoid complications and undesired results such as smudgy blurred lines, scar tissue, and uneven pigment.

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