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It is called by many different names: Nano Brows, Digital Strokes, Powder Brow, Combo Brow...the list goes on, but ultimately Permanent Makeup is a form of cosmetic tattooing. This is a technique where pigment is manually implanted under the surface of the skin with a handheld machine tool. The delicate and precise technique can create hair-like strokes, pixel shading, fullness, density and texture to design and shape the eyebrows, creating realistic effects and results.
This treatment lasts approximately 1-3+ years.
This procedure is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their eyebrows!
Anyone with any of the following conditions is not recommended for treatment: Pregnant or nursing, Diabetic (consult your doctor), Chemotherapy (consult your doctor), Viral infections or diseases, Epilepsy (consult your doctor), Pacemaker or major heart problems, Organ transplant (consult your doctor), Active sunburns, Actively Sick (flu/cold)
Two appointments are typically scheduled. The initial procedure is followed by a touch-up session 6-12 weeks later. The frequency of touch-ups is unique for each individual based on various factors including skin type, pigment color, and lifestyle.
The frequency of touch-ups is unique for each individual based on various factors including skin type, pigment color, and lifestyle. Results will fade over time and may need a touch-up every 1-3+ years.
It is more uncomfortable than painful. Many clients have stated they felt a level 2-3 out of 10 of uncomfortability. However, each experience is different and dependent on your threshold. A numbing agent is used after the completion of the first pass to minimize discomfort for the remainder of the procedure. Please note that a small, sterile, disposable needle is used to implant the pigment beneath the surface of the skin.
The typical healing time is between 7-14 days, during which some redness and scabbing may occur. Your brows will appear darker than expected for the first few days, they will gradually lighten over the course of the healing process.
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