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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Microblading?
    Microblading (also known as eyebrow embroidery or feathering) originated in Far East Asia. This method is the finest form of eyebrow tattooing, using a pen-like device with a disposable microblade attached, to stroke very thin lines of pigment into the skin. These thin lines flow in the same direction as your own hairs, and create the most natural results. This method is different than the traditional tattoo done by machine.
  • Am I able to have the procedure?
    You may NOT have this procedure if : You are under the age of 18 You get Keloid scars You are pregnant or breastfeeding You have been on Accutane within 1 year You have irritation of the skin of any kind such as blemishes, pimples, rash, psoriosis, eczema, rosacea, sunburn on the area of procedure. You are on Retin-A or Retinols. Be off 7 days before appointment and avoid 30 days after procedure. Diabetic (consult your doctor) Have HIV or Hepatitus or any other viral infections and/or diseases Undergoing Chemotherapy (consult your doctor) Epilepsy A Pacemaker or major heart problems Had an Organ transplant You generally don’t heal well and develop infections easily If your old tattoo is too dark (please contact us by sending clear pictures so we can see how faded your old tattoo is)
  • What to expect after
    Immediately after, the area will be extremely dark and will get darker over the next 2 days as a scab forms in the area. 30-50% of your pigment will be in the scabs. Over the next 7-14 days your scabs should flake off bit by bit. Some people scab in light flakes and some develop a thick scab. Everybody is different, but whatever you do, do NOT pick at the scabs and make sure you read through and follow the aftercare instructions properly to obtain the best results. If the scabbing phase is not over by 14 days, please continue your aftercare instructions until scabs are completely gone. After the scabbing phase is over, you will see that the color of your pigment appears foggy and muted in color because a layer of skin has grown over the pigment to seal it in. Not to worry, over the next several weeks your skin will regenerate and the pigment will be more vibrant in color. The complete healing process takes at least 6 weeks which is when the true orientation of the pigment will show. For most people, there shouldn’t be too much of a problem going to work or being out in public, as long as you’re good at following aftercare instructions. However, some people may develop thicker scabs and have minor swelling. You may take an Advil or apply an icepack after your treatment to reduce swelling and discomfort.
  • Is Microblading right for me?
    Microblading works best on these types of skin: Dry skin type with tiny pores. Skin that’s thin but not super thin (we like to compare this skin to a grape). This type of skin is usually not very sensitive with non-translucent fair ivory skin tone and doesn’t bleed easily. Normal to combination skin-type with small pores can be abit oily to dry and sensitive or not sensitive (I like to compare this skin to an apple). This type of skin is usually non-translucent and can range from light to dark skin tones, young or mature skin and doesn’t bleed easily. Normal to Oily skin with medium pores. Skin that is thicker and abit oily ( we like to compare this skin to a lime). This type of skin is usually non-translucent and can range from light to dark skin tones, young or mature skin and doesn’t bleed easily. Microblading will NOT WORK WELL for these types of skin: Thick oily skin with large pores, tends to bleed easily (I like to compare this skin to an orange peel or grapefruit). The skin texture and constant production of oil will cause the hairstrokes to heal with a thicker diffused, softer look. I can work on this type of skin, however, you must be aware that your end result will look more powdered and blended than you would expect. Super-thin, soft, hypersensitive, skin with barely any upper skin layer (I like to compare this type of skin to a peeled hard boiled egg or tomato, or sometimes like a marshmallow). Usually translucent and pale with invisible pores and can have rosacea or dermatitis. This type of skin bleeds VERY easily, has a harder time healing, Pigment can appear more ashy, blurred and patchy. If you have an old tattoo that is still quite dark, the strokes will blend right into the old tattoo and results will not look as crisp as going over blank skin.If you are a frequent smoker, your pigment may fade sooner. If you are iron deficient or Anemic, your pigment may fade sooner and bleeding/bruising may occur during and after the procedure. If you generally have problematic skin, bleed excessively, get infections easily, and do not heal well when cut or injured, you may want to reconsider having this procedure as the results are extremely dependant on the healing process. Please be advised that any of Newport Microblading Clinic procedures are non refundable.
  • Be Prepared
    Do NOT DRINK ALCOHOL or CAFFEINE before the procedure (at least 24hrs for alcohol) Do NOT TAKE ADVIL or other blood thinners such a Aspirin, fish oil, Niacin, Vitamin E and/or Ibuprofen unless medically necessary, 48-72 hrs prior to your procedure. Extra strength Tylenol can be taken if you have low pain tolerance. If you have recently tanned this will affect the outcome of the healed colour. If you’ve had laser removal of previous work done by someone else, the treated area has now more scar tissue and can affect the outcome of the result. More treatments may be necessary to have the skin take the colour. Botox should be done 3 weeks before or 3 weeks after the procedure. Avoid exercising the day of procedure as this will open up the pores. Please note that you will be more sensitive during your menstrual cycle. No waxing, threading or tinting 3 days before and at least 3 weeks after. Immediately following your procedure, the tattooed area will appear to be darker and bolder in color and more sharply defined. Over the next 2 days. It will appear even darker and thicker as scabs begin to form. You must let the scabs naturally flake off bit by bit. It will take up to 14 days for scabbing to be over. You may NOT get the area wet for too long or apply any kind of products (except what we provide for your aftercare) for at least 10 days after. NO makeup on the area for 2 weeks. Contacts must be removed prior to arrival for your appointment.
  • Will I need a touch up?
    Your touch-up will be 6-8 weeks after your initial microblading or Microshading procedures. The first appointment is about structure, design, and building hair strokes. The touch-up is about seeing how the skin heals and retains pigment, as well as making any necessary adjustments to achieve better symmetry, definition, or volume. In most cases, only a minor touch-up is necessary to fill in any sparse areas for a very natural look. However, if you are opting for a fuller more defined look, then the touch-up is recommended to achieve desired results.
  • How long does it last?
    They fade over time and should be refreshed every 1-2 years for maintenance. Fading is desired as your skin and facial structure will change as aging occurs. However this does not mean that your semi-permanent makeup will completely disappear. Depending on your skin and health, overtime your semi-permanent makeup may leave a soft haze of residual pigment behind. These factors will cause your semi-permanent brows to fade: Iron deficiency Sun exposure Exfoliants Skin type Health issues
  • Does it Hurt?
    We use a strong topical anesthetic cream and gel with 5% Lidocaine for numbing before and throughout the procedure for maximum comfort as pain tolerance will vary from person to person. Some say it feels like threading or dull scratching.
  • How long does it take?
    We book a two hour appointment. The consultation & the mapping will be the majority of this time. Numbing will be on for 10-20 min and the procedure itself is only around 50 min.
  • Can I wash my face & wear makeup?
    Chemicals found in makeup and cleansers may alter the color of the pigment and affect the healing process, so it is best to wash with fresh water. No makeup on the brows for at least two weeks but everywhere else is fine.
  • What pigments We use
    We use iron oxide pigments. These pigments fade over time as your body will naturally absorb it. They are considered the safest semi-permanent pigments to use for skin.
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