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AFTER CARE

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HEALING PROCESS

  • Initial Healing Stage (Days 1-7):

    • Immediately after the session, your eyebrows may appear darker, bolder, and more defined than the desired outcome. This is because the pigment is still fresh and sitting on the surface of your skin.

    • During the first few hours, you may experience slight redness and swelling around the treated area. This is a normal response of the skin to the process.

    • Over the next few days, the pigment will begin to oxidize and the color will soften. Your brows may also feel slightly itchy as they start to heal.

  • Peeling and Scabbing Stage (Days 7-10):

    • Around the one-week mark, you may notice some flaking and scabbing as your skin naturally exfoliates. It's important to resist the urge to pick at or scratch the scabs, as this can interfere with the healing process and result in pigment loss.

    • The scabs will naturally shed, and the color may appear lighter than expected. This is normal, as the pigment is still settling and will continue to do so over the next few weeks.

  • Settling and Final Color Stage (Days 10-30):

    • As the scabs fully heal and shed, the color of your eyebrows will gradually become more apparent. It's common for the color to fade and soften during this stage.

    • Some areas of your eyebrows may appear uneven or patchy. Don't worry—this is part of the healing process. The final outcome will be assessed during the touch-up appointment.

  • Touch-Up Appointment (4-6 weeks after initial session):

    • A touch-up appointment is typically scheduled 4-6 weeks after the initial session. This appointment allows us to evaluate the healed results and make any necessary adjustments.

    • The healing process after the touch-up appointment follows a similar timeline as the initial healing stage

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