FAQ
Micro blading can last anywhere from 18 to 30 months. In general, it requires touch-ups once or twice a year. Once pigment from the procedure begins to noticeably fade, you’ll need to go back to your practitioner for a touch-up application.
Although the procedure can take upward of 2 hours, most people report only feeling minor pressure or discomfort and less pain than a typical tattoo due to the use of a numbing cream. Of course, this will depend on your own personal tolerance to pain. Some level of pain or discomfort should be expected.
It sounds scarier than it actually is, and if done correctly, it will look completely natural. People are always amazed at just how natural it looks. “You can barely tell, even up close, what is a natural hair and what is one of the strokes.”
Saline can be injected or micro bladed into the skin to remove the pigments. Remicrolading with saline essentially opens the skin and allows the saline solution to seep into the epidermis. This method theoretically removes the tattoo pigment, but can also damage the skin.
Yes, definitely! Extra hair growth will make your micro blading look more natural and could eventually eliminate the need for extra touch-ups at all.