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I use an eye pencil to do my eyebrows, but sometimes I'm in a hurry to do that and my eyebrows end up not being equally made.I googled micro blading which last for years so I would like to know is it safe to do it?

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They make fine cuts and fill them with color. The color usually lasts about a year. All tattoos fade over time -- it just happens faster with microblading. The procedure is generally considered safe and most people don't have problems.

How does microblading even work? With microblading, the technician uses extremely small blades to make tiny, hair-like incisions right above the dermis layer of your skin while depositing pigment directly into those incisions. As a result, your brows will naturally fade over time and require touch-ups.
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Wow okay I should definitely try it, thanks for your answer this was educational
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Yes, the procedure is usually regarded as safe. Microblading is a technique that uses a needle to inject color into your skin, giving you well-defined, natural looking brows. Depending on your skin type, and how often your receive touch-ups, results can last anywhere from 18-30 months.
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The procedure is generally considered safe and most people don't have problems. They make fine cuts and fill them with color. The color usually lasts about a year. All tattoos fade over time, it just happens faster with micro blading. It's a treatment where technician tattoos eyebrows onto your face using a small tool with nine tiny blades. It's a specialized hand-controlled method that implants pigment into the superficial layers of the skin in order to resemble eyebrow hair. It's ideal for someone who has experienced some hair loss and wants to achieve very natural looking eyebrows
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It is not safe, if microblading equipment is not sterilize then there is a risk of transmitting infectious diseases like Hepatitis, HIV virus and skin infection
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Microblading can be safe when performed by a trained and licensed professional in a sterile environment. The treatment involves using a hand-held tool with tiny needles to create hair-like strokes with pigment in the eyebrow area, giving the appearance of fuller, more defined eyebrows. Aftercare is important to avoid infection and ensure proper healing.
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Microblading is a cosmetic procedure that involves the use of a hand-held tool to make small incisions in the skin and deposit pigment in the eyebrow area to create the appearance of fuller, more defined eyebrows. It is considered safe when performed by a licensed and trained professional in a clean and sterile environment. During the microblading procedure, the technician will first numb the eyebrow area with a topical anesthetic. Then, they will use a small handheld tool with tiny needles to create hair-like strokes in the skin, filling in any gaps in the eyebrow hair. The pigment is deposited into the incisions and the technician will work to achieve the desired shape and density of the eyebrows. After the procedure, it's normal for the eyebrows to appear darker than desired, but they will fade over time to a more natural-looking shade. It's important to follow the aftercare instructions provided by the technician to ensure proper healing and to minimize the risk of infection. While microblading is generally considered safe, there are some potential risks and side effects to be aware of, including infection, scarring, allergic reactions, and dissatisfaction with the results. It's important to choose a reputable and experienced technician, and to thoroughly research the procedure before deciding to undergo microblading.
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Micro blading is a form of semi-permanent eyebrow tattooing that can last up to three years. The treatment involves using a special tool to create tiny, hair-like strokes in the eyebrow area to create a natural, fuller look. While micro blading is generally considered safe, it is important to ensure that the technician performing the treatment is properly trained and certified, and that the necessary safety precautions are taken. Additionally, it is important to consult with a doctor before undergoing the treatment to ensure that it is safe for you.
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Microblading could cause: Infection. If your technician uses dirty water or equipment, they can spread bacteria like staphylococcus .They could also spread viruses like HIV, hepatitis, or herpes.
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