Expert Semi Permanent Eyebrows Microblading | Powder | Combination | Nanoblading
PMU (Permanent Makeup) Brows are a cosmetic tattooing treatment designed to enhance your natural eyebrows by adding shape, definition, and fullness using pigment implanted into the skin. It’s a long-lasting solution that reduces the need for daily brow makeup.
Types of PMU Brows:
- Microblading: Tiny, hair-like strokes are created using a handheld tool to mimic natural brow hairs. Ideal for clients with normal to dry skin and those who want a natural look.
- Powder/Ombre Brows: A soft, shaded brow using a machine for a fuller, more makeup-like look. Great for all skin types, especially oily or mature skin.
- Combo Brows: A mix of microblading and shading for natural strokes at the front and a soft powder effect through the rest of the brow.
- Nano blading is a modern, semi-permanent eyebrow tattoo technique that uses a fine, single-needle machine (not a blade) to create ultra-precise, hair-like strokes. It's often considered a more advanced and gentler alternative to microblading.
What to Expect:
- The initial appointment takes about 2–3 hours.
- A touch-up session is required 6–8 weeks after the first treatment to perfect the shape and color.
- Brows can last 1–3 years, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.
- The pigment will fade gradually over time, and annual refreshes may be needed to maintain your look.
Benefits:
- Saves time on daily brow makeup
- Smudge-proof and waterproof
- Customizable shape and color to suit your face and style
- Natural or bold results based on your preference
Important Notes:
- There is a healing period of about 7–14 days, during which some scabbing and fading is normal.
- You must avoid certain activities during healing (e.g., sweating, swimming, sun exposure).
- A thorough consultation and patch test are done beforehand to ensure you're a good candidate.
Important Contraindications You Should Know:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding
- Accutane use in the last 6–12 months
- Vitamin C & Retinol Cream use in the past 10 days
- Active skin infections, cold sores, or open wounds near the treatment area
- Uncontrolled diabetes (can affect healing)
- Blood clotting disorders or if you are on blood-thinning medications
- Undergoing chemotherapy or radiation (unless cleared by a doctor)
- Allergic to pigments or topical anesthetics (patch test required)
- Autoimmune disorders affecting healing (unless approved by your doctor)
- Keloid scarring history or hypertrophic scarring
- Epilepsy (must be seizure-free and cleared by a doctor)
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