MICROBLADING
WITH LERO LUXE PMU
MICROBLADING with VALERIA HORIUK
Microblading is a semi-permanent form of cosmetic permanent makeup. Microblading uses a blade-shaped tool with a row of tiny, barely visible needles to create hair-like strokes along natural brows while depositing pigment into the skin.
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ADVANTAGES OF MICROBLADING:
Fuller, more defined eyebrows
Correction of asymmetry
Realistic hairstroke looking
No pain during procedure
Stable, soft color
Fades with time!
Interested how healed results look?
Brows BEFORE
Healed after 1st session
Stages of the procedure:
Consultation before treatment.
Defining problems, setting goals. Explaining all stages of the process to client. Discussing aftercare and touch up.
Outlining
Brow Mapping is a technique that is used to help find the ideal brow shape for your face. After you are totally satisfied with your future shape you can go to next step.
Implementing pigment
The process of creating fine lines with a specialized tool and covering them with pigment. If there is any discomfort at this stage another quick layer of numbing cream can be added to the area.
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Do not take aspirin or drink excessive alcohol at least 48 hours prior to and after your procedure;
Do not take any prescription blood thinners at least 48 hours prior to and after your procedure;
Do not pick/tweeze/wax/perform electrolysis one week before the procedure;
Plan trips or events a minimum of 10 days after the procedure;
Do not drink coffee in the morning of your appointment;
Do not tan two weeks prior or have sunburned face/skin;
Do not have any type of facial 2 weeks prior to treatment;
If you have existing cosmetic tattooing you need to contact an artist BEFORE booking your appointment;
Do not work out the day of the procedure;
Do not have botox 3 weeks prior;
Do not wax or tint your eyebrows 3 days before the procedure.
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Under 18
Pregnant/breastfeeding
Sunburn, psoriasis, severe acne
Chemo patients
Injections in the last couple of weeks
Infections
Have used Accutane within the last year.
Hemophiliac
Unregulated diabetes
Hepatitis
Prone to keloids or Hypertrophic scarring
Skin disease or conditions
Cardiovascular problems
Currently on blood thinners
Pacemaker
Healing problems
Treatments (Accutane, Retinal, Retin-A, etc)
Undergoing chemotherapy or radiation/had cancer within the past 12 months, or recent surgeries.
Having a cold, flu, viral/bacterial infection, etc. at the time of the appointment
Autoimmune disorders (case by case basis)
Laser treatment or Fillers/Botox in the past 30 Days.
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Day 1:
Do not touch the healing pigmented area with your fingers. With a clean and dry tissue, blot gently over the area to remove excess lymph fluid every 1 hour to prevent hardening of the lymphatic fluids. Before sleeping, rinse your brows gently with water and pat dry with a clean and dry tissue. Apply a thin, rice grain-sized ointment using a cotton swab.
Day 2-7:
The color may appear darker in the first few days. Continue to wash brows gently each morning and night with water and gentle, no-alcohol, unscented cleanser to avoid build up of oils, bacteria and dead skin, using fingertips in a light circular motion. Rinse brows properly, without leaving any soap on the brows. Pat dry your brows and apply a thin, rice grain-sized Ointment using a clean cotton swab. Do not over apply as this will suffocate your skin. Repeat the first two steps in morning and evening. NEVER put product on a wet or damp tattoo.