So, you're considering eyebrow microblading removal? Maybe your recent brow treatment didn't quite live up to expectations. It happens, and there are options to address it.

At Tanya Beauty Care, we're well-versed in how to remove eyebrow microblading and ending our clients' bad brow nightmares! Let's get into the details.

 

Microblading - Natural Fading vs. Active Removal

Microblading is a semi-permanent eyebrow tattooing technique, using a handheld tool to insert pigment superficially into the skin. 

The result is hair-like strokes that mimic natural brow hairs. However, unlike traditional tattoos, microblading fades over time, often between 1 to 3 years, depending on various factors.

Does Microblading Fade? 

Yes, microblading naturally fades over time. Factors such as skin type, sun exposure, skincare products, and lifestyle can impact the rate at which the pigment fades. 

For many, this gradual fading is a desirable feature, allowing changes to the eyebrows' appearance as facial features and preferences evolve.

Eyebrow Microblading Removal

When it comes to your brows, if you're unhappy with how they look, you might decide you want to speed up the removal process of that microblading pigment. The go-to method for actively taking out that pigment? Laser tattoo removal. This is the technique we’ll explore in depth today. 

Microbladed eyebrows will fade naturally over time

 

How to Remove Eyebrow Microblading?

If you want to fade or remove eyebrow microblading, you have a few options. It’s always best to speak with a professional to see which is right for you. 

Laser Tattoo Removal

Laser removal is one of the best treatments out there for eyebrow microblading removal. If done right, you can get impressive results, leaving you with a clean canvas. 

Whether you want to return to a natural look or consider another microblading session, the choice is yours.

Using laser technology, the pigment particles from the microblading are broken down, allowing the body to naturally flush them out. Several sessions might be required to achieve the desired results, depending on the depth and density of the pigment.

Keep in mind that results can vary. Factors like the colour and type of ink, how deep the tattoo is, and your skin type can play a role in the outcome.

We offer this method at Tanya Beauty Care when we work with clients who want to correct or remove cosmetic brow tattoos. We’ll explore exactly how it works in a moment. 

Saline Solution Removal

Another eyebrow microblading safety removal method is the use of a saline solution. The saline solution works by drawing the tattoo pigment to the skin's surface. 

The body's natural healing process plays a key role here; the salt/saline solution breaks up the ink, which the skin then pushes out as it heals. 

Over the next few days, the treated area will form a scab. As the scab falls off, it takes with it some of the unwanted pigment.

Glycolic Acid

Some specialists use glycolic acid peels to fade unwanted eyebrow tattoos. This method involves applying the acid to the microbladed area, causing the upper layers of the skin to peel off, taking some pigment with it. It's essential to be cautious with this method as it can be harsh on the skin.

 

How Does Laser Tattoo Removal Work?

When it comes to eyebrow microblading removal, laser tattoo removal is a trusted solution. It uses laser energy to target and break down the ink particles under your skin, allowing your body to naturally eliminate them.

At Tanya Beauty Care, we use a sophisticated Q-switched laser. This isn't just any laser – it emits light at exact wavelengths in rapid, high-energy bursts. The ink from your tattoo absorbs this light, causing an acoustic shockwave.

This shockwave does the magic, breaking the pigment particles into much smaller fragments, which your body can then naturally remove. Over several treatments, the tattoo begins to fade, and with a bit of patience, it'll disappear.

Now, about the laser pulse – it's a bit like interval training at the gym. Instead of one continuous laser beam, multiple quick and intense laser pulses are used on the tattoo. This gives time for the heat from the burst ink to cool down before the next pulse. It makes the process more bearable and reduces the risk of scarring.

The benefit of the Q-switched laser? It doesn’t have a thermal component, which means your hair follicles won't get damaged. We've heard stories of other treatments that unintentionally affect brow hair during the removal process, but you won't face that issue here.

Ensure quality laser removal results which can see you then having your desired eyebrow treatment later

 

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Eyebrow Microblading Safety Removal: Considerations and Potential Risks

When it comes to eyebrow microblading removal, safety should be yours, and your removal technicians, top priority. 

After all, we're talking about a procedure that affects the appearance of your face, and you don’t want to end up with results that you're unhappy with (again!). 

But just like any cosmetic or medical procedure, there are potential risks associated with laser tattoo removal. Here's a breakdown of the main concerns, and more importantly, how a reputable professional can help minimise those risks.

Scarring

Potential Issue: One of the significant concerns with any kind of laser treatment is the risk of scarring. When the laser is too intense or applied incorrectly, it can damage the surrounding skin tissue leading to scars.

Safety Measures: A skilled technician will always ensure they use the correct laser settings, suitable for your skin type and the ink depth. They will also provide you with aftercare instructions to prevent scarring during the healing process.

Hyperpigmentation and Hypopigmentation

Potential Issue: Sometimes, the laser can cause the skin to either darken (hyperpigmentation) or lighten (hypopigmentation) in the treated area.

Safety Measures: A reputable consultant will conduct a patch test to determine the best laser setting for your skin, reducing the risk of these pigmentary changes.

Infection

Potential Issue: The laser procedure can leave the skin vulnerable to infections, especially if the treated area isn't kept clean.

Safety Measures: Any established clinic will operate in a sterile environment and give you clear post-treatment care instructions, including how to clean the area and signs of potential infections to watch out for.

Incomplete Removal

Potential Issue: Sometimes, not all of the ink can be removed. This could be due to the type or colour of the ink, or how deeply it was applied.

Safety Measures: A seasoned eyebrow microblading removal consultant will manage your expectations from the start, providing an honest assessment of what results you can expect.

Eye Injury

Potential Issue: Since we're discussing eyebrow treatments, there's a risk associated with lasers coming into contact with your eyes.

Safety Measures: Always ensure that the clinic provides you with protective eyewear during the procedure. This isn't optional—it's a must!

Allergic Reactions

Potential Issue: The laser can cause the ink to fragment and release substances that might trigger an allergic reaction.

Safety Measures: If you have known allergies or have experienced allergic reactions to the ink or other substances in the past, inform your consultant. They might adjust the treatment or take special precautions.

Safety Tips: Preparing for Your Laser Tattoo Removal 

  • Reduce sun exposure: That means avoiding tans or sunburns. Every time you step outside, remember to apply a good SPF.
  • Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water leading up to your treatment. Not only is it good for your health, but it'll also improve circulation, aiding in the removal process.
  • Stop smoking: Consider taking a break from smoking, if you do. Smoking can slow down the healing process.
  • Don’t irritate the skin: Before the treatment, steer clear of anything that might irritate your skin around the brow area. That means no shaving, waxing, or exfoliating.
  • Be mindful of medication: Aspirin or anti-inflammatory medications can increase bleeding. It's a good idea to avoid them before your treatment.

 

Post-Treatment Care for Stellar Results and Safety

  • Aftercare cream: You'll be provided with a special cream to reduce the risk of infection and promote healing. Stick to the recommended application guidelines.
  • Hands off: The treated area might itch or tempt you, but try not to touch it for at least 3 days after the procedure.
  • Keeping it dry: Aim to avoid direct exposure to water on the treated brow for the first 3 days. This will help to prevent any potential infections.
  • Sleeping position: Resting on your back ensures you won't accidentally rub the treated area against the pillow.
  • Avoiding make-up: Stay away from applying makeup or skincare to your brows for the initial days after the treatment. It's all about giving your skin the best environment to heal.
  • Patience is key: Remember, after each laser session, it's common for the skin to appear slightly discoloured or lighter. This is temporary. Give your skin the time it needs to heal and the ink particles time to be eliminated.

If you're seeking the best in expertise and care for your eyebrow microblading removal, look no further than our team here at Tanya Beauty Care. We’re dedicated to ensuring you receive the highest standard of treatment. 

Don't take chances with your brows – trust in the professionals. Contact Tanya Beauty Care today for results you'll love.

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February 15, 2024 — By: Tanya Beauty Care