Side effects of eyebrow microblading

Side effects of eyebrow microblading

Are there any side effects of microblading? Yes, although microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure, it can have temporary or even long-term side effects.
Is redness and swelling normal after microblading? Yes, most people experience redness and swelling for 24 to 48 hours after microblading, which usually resolves.
Is there a possibility of infection after microblading? Yes, if the tool is not sterile or hygiene is not followed, there is a possibility of skin infection.
Is it possible for the color of the microblading to change? Yes, the color used may change to a gray, red, or orange tone after a while.
Is sensitivity and allergy to microblading color common? Yes, some people have an allergic reaction to chemical dyes that cause itching, inflammation, or rashes.
Is peeling after microblading normal? Yes, peeling usually occurs up to a week later. However, picking the scales can lead to sores or spreading the color.
Is there a possibility of scarring? In sensitive skin or if performed unprofessionally, there is a possibility of scarring.
Can microblading cause natural eyebrows to fall out? Yes, the pressure and scratching on the skin may weaken the natural eyebrow follicles and lead to hair loss.
Are the side effects of microblading permanent? No, most side effects such as redness, swelling or peeling are temporary. However, discoloration, scarring or hair loss may be permanent.
How can the side effects of microblading be reduced? Choosing a reputable center, using standard dyes, following full aftercare and consulting a doctor before the procedure will reduce the side effects.
Is there a better alternative to microblading? Yes, for having thick and natural eyebrows, eyebrow transplantation is a permanent, safe option without the side effects of dyes and chemicals.
 
 
What are the disadvantages and limitations of microblading?
No use of any electrical power, automation to place the color in the skin and only using physical pressure of the hand to create lines in the skin
The least durability of the color
Difficult learning to achieve natural and lasting results
The created hatchings are thicker than natural hair
Destruction of the skin tissue due to the stretching of the blading blade on the skin along with the physical pressure of the hand
Uneven and uniform hand pressure at the beginning and end of the process
Causing pain in the wrist area for the user
 
 
Disadvantages of Microblading:
The biggest concern of microblading clients is about future eyebrow fashion and trends.
For example, in 2016, thick eyebrows were very popular, but the following year they were no longer in fashion.
Since the effects of microblading may last up to 3 years, if you are a fashionista and like to adapt your makeup and appearance to trends, you should think twice about getting microblading done.
Of course, microblading removal is possible, but it requires more time and money than microblading itself.
 
 
Is eyebrow microblading painful?
Microblading can be somewhat painful, but the level of pain you will feel will depend on your pain threshold. If you think it will be difficult to tolerate the pain, let your stylist know so that they can apply a numbing gel before you begin.
 
 
Complications of eyebrow microblading:
Since the skin is scratched during the eyebrow microblading process, there is a serious risk of transmitting infectious diseases, including HIV and bacterial skin infections, if hygiene tips are not followed.
Non-sterile tools are among the main risks for transmitting infection, so be sure to pay attention to the disinfection of tools in the microblading salon.
In addition to infection, there is also the possibility of an allergic reaction to the pigments used in microblading. This rarely happens, but it is better to be careful in choosing reputable microblading materials.
In addition, the possibility of granuloma, sarcoidosis, and keloids, although rare, are among the complications of eyebrow microblading. Also, tattooed skin is vulnerable to MRI radiation (a type of medical imaging) and may swell or burn as a result of this test.
Tattoos, microblading, micropigmentation, and eyebrow fibrosis are no exception. This is not common, but be sure to inform your doctor or radiologist about your eyebrow microblading if necessary.
 
 
Side effects of eyebrow microblading:
Skin damage if the blade goes deeper
Remaining microblading lines if they are deep
Choosing the wrong color for your eyebrows
Asymmetry of your eyebrows
These side effects can occur if a non-professional does your eyebrow microblading. In addition, the skin around your eyebrows may be red, swollen, and painful for up to a week. Also, you should know that the effects of eyebrow microblading can remain on your skin for several years unless you take steps to remove them yourself.
Excessive redness or yellow discharge can be a sign of infection in the wounds between your eyebrows. Infection in the eyebrow area is especially worrisome if it reaches your bloodstream because this part of your face is not far from your eyes and brain, so we recommend that you monitor this part of your face for a few days after microblading your eyebrows. If you are pregnant, have recently given birth, have had an organ transplant, have skin prone to keloids, are taking Roaccutane, or have diseases such as hepatitis, it is best to have eyebrow microblading done in consultation with your doctor.

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