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Do you have a history of Keloids? Microblading is not suitable for everyone. Think carefully about getting microblading.

What is Microblading?

Microblading is a semi-permanent procedure that uses portable manual equipment with a tiny disposable fixed blade with tiny needles. Microblading lasts six months to 3 years depending on skin type, aftercare, and individual skin’s recovery. It’s used with pigment to produce delicate, natural-looking hair strokes. The needles are three times smaller than those used in a portable machine, and they only etch the top layer of skin, the epidermis, rather than the deeper dermis (bottom layer of skin).

The outcomes differ from person to person. Please keep in mind that brows will seem bold for the first week until scabs are eliminated. The healing process begins when the scabs go off and the brows bland. As the pigments reach the skin’s surface in the third or fourth week, they will seem brighter. For more sensitive people, the therapy might be a bit unpleasant. However, a topical numbing medication is used throughout the treatment to minimise pain to a minimum and ensure that our customers are entirely comfortable.

What do I need to know before and after the procedure to prepare for the treatment?

  • For seven days before the treatment, avoid using any products that include Retin a/Retinol.
  • Do not consume alcohol for at least 24 hours before your therapy. Stop taking aspirin or any other blood thinner 48-72 hours before the event.
  • There is virtually minimal redness when your brows are finished.
  • To keep your brows clean, wash them with sterile water (boiled water that has been chilled) for 72 hours after treatment.
  • The artist will provide an aftercare cream to aid in the healing and preservation of your brows.
  • It would help if you kept them make-up-free for seven days, but you may wear make-up around the region as long as it does not sit too near the brow.

 

Does Microblading Leave Scars?

Microblading should not cause scars if done appropriately by a professional and experienced technician or aesthetician. Only two exceptions apply: The first is if your artist takes the procedure too far (this one is usually obvious and very easy to avoid). The second is a problem that happens AFTER the surgery, such as an infection.

Infections can produce local inflammation, which can exacerbate damage to nearby tissues and skin cells. Scarring is more likely if the rash is severe or the infection travels deeper into your skin.

This problem is highly uncommon and occurs rarely. This is precisely why you should choose your microblading specialist with caution. Check credentials and portfolios at all times. If you’ve chosen your technician, be sure to share your views, concerns, and medical history with her, so she’s aware of any potential difficulties.

 

Should you have Microblading if you have a history of keloid formation??

To begin, what is a keloid? Fibrous tissue known as scar tissue forms to repair and protect the wound when the skin is injured. In some instances, scar tissue can overgrow, resulting in keloids, which are smooth, hard growths. Keloids can develop to be several times the size of the original incision. The most common locations are the chest, shoulders, earlobes, and cheeks. On the other hand, Keloids can affect any area of the body.

So, will microblading cause keloid formation?

Microblading has a tiny but actual potential of causing keloid development, but only in people who are predisposed to them in the first place. You will be at risk of keloid formation following a tattoo if you have or are prone to growing elevated scars (keloid) in the procedure location.

They form whenever your skin is injured or traumatized. Microblading is not appropriate in this situation and will not be conducted. When it comes to your brows or anything else around your eyes, it’s always best to be safer than sorry.

The Bottom Line

When it comes to microblading, you must seek out and choose a professional who understands what they’re doing. The chance of consequences is relatively minimal if your artist understands what they’re doing, has a lot of expertise, and knows to stay in the skin’s surface layers.

Scarring is rarely an issue with microblading unless something goes wrong during the healing process or your artist goes too far. On the other hand, keloid development may cause reconsideration to obtain a microblade. While this is a highly unusual occurrence, it is nevertheless a possibility that you should consider before undergoing the operation.

If you’re seeking professional microblading in Karachi, Amina Hyatt Lak should be your first pick. Her goal in starting BrowBar was to empower her clientele, and she is succeeding in that endeavor. Despite having a packed schedule, Lak always takes time to answer queries and please her clients. So, without further ado, schedule your consultation now.

Amina Hyatt Lak, an internationally certified Semi Permanent Make Up Artist, founded BrowBar.pk after completing her courses from Dubai, UAE. Lak has learned one universal rule from her clients: women want to look fresh, flawless and beautiful. It’s this principle that drives a signature style that is feminine and natural.

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