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Microblading & PMU
Pre-Care and Aftercare

Proper pre-care and aftercare are essential for the best healing and long-term results from your microblading or PMU procedure.  Please follow the guidelines below carefully to support color retention, comfort, and optimal results

Microblading & PMU pre-care

 

3 weeks Prior to your appointment

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  • Avoid cosmetic procedures such as Botox or dermal fillers within 3 weeks of your PMU appointment.

  • If possible, avoid blood-thinning medications such as aspirin or ibuprofen.  Increased bleeding can affect pigment retention.  If avoiding these medications is not possible, please inform me at your appointment.

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2 days prior

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  • Please contact me at least 48 hours in advance if you need to reschedule

  • Avoid alcohol beginning 48 hours prior to your appointment

 

 

1 day prior

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  • Avoid caffeine beginning 24 hours prior to your appointment.

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The morning of

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  • Please remove any piercings in or around the area.

  • Please wash your face with a gentle cleanser

  • Do not apply serums, toners, creams to the brow area.  Excess moisture on the skin can affect pigment absorption. 

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Aftercare

​Microblading & PMU Aftercare

 

Washing instructions​

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  • Keep the area clean by washing it with freshly washed hands and mild soap once / day.

  • Do not use washcloths or sponges on the area.  Gently rinse with lukewarm water only.

  • Avoid cleansing creams, acne cleansers, or astringents.  Use a mild soap.​

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Balm application

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  • Apply the aftercare balm with freshly washed hands or a Q-tip 2-3 times / day for 7-10 days.

  • Use a very small amount - less is more.

  • Gently blot off any excess with a clean tissue.

  • Always wash your hands before touching the treated area.

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Scabbing

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  • Do not scrub, rub, or pick at any scabbing.  Allow it to flake off naturally.  Removing scabs prematurely can pull out pigment and affect healing. 

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  • Gently washing the area with a mild soap once per day and applying the aftercare balm consistently can help minimize scabbing and support optimal color retention.

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Make-up

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  • Avoid applying makeup directly on or near the brow area for at least 3 days.

  • If possible, replace old makeup to reduce the risk of contamination.

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Sun Protection

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  • Once healed, always use sun protection (SPF 30+) to help prevent premature fading

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What is Normal?

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  • Swelling, itching, scabbing, light bruising, and dry tightness. Ice packs are a nice relief for swelling and bruising. Aftercare balm is nice for scabbing and tightness.

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Darkness / Unevenness

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  • Brows may appear darker or slightly uneven at first.  This is normal.  Over the next 2-7 days, darkness will soften as swelling subsides.  If brows still appear uneven after healing (around 6-8 weeks), adjustments can be made at your follow-up appointment. 

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Color change or loss

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  • Some color change or lightening is normal during healing.  Brows may appear lighter or seem to fade temporarily.  This is expected and will be addressed at your touch-up appointment once healing is complete. (minimum 6 weeks)

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Follow up appointment (6-8 weeks after initial session)

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  • A follow-up appointment is a standard and important part of the microblading process.  This visit typically takes place 6-8 weeks after your initial session, once your brows have fully healed.    

  • During this appointment, we assess how your skin has retained pigment and make any necessary refinements - such as adjusting color, density, or symmetry - to ensure your brows heal beautifully and feel complete.  

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Maintenance /Annual touch-ups 

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  • Over time, brows will gradually fade due to factors such as skin type, lifestyle, sun exposure, and skincare routines.

  • To keep your brows looking fresh and well-defined, Maintenance touch-ups are recommended every 1-3 years, depending on individual needs.

  • These maintenance sessions are separate from the initial follow-up appointment and are intended for long-term upkeep.

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 ♡ Healing is a process, and everyone's skin responds a little differently.  If you ever have concerns during healing, please don't hesitate to reach out.  

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What to Expect during healing

This visual guide shows

the most common phases of brow healing

so there are no surprises

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