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  • 1Department of Dermatology, Dr. Manjot's Clinic, Jalandhar, Punjab, India.

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Microblading is a popular semi-permanent cosmetic technique for eyebrow restoration, offering natural-looking results for 12-18 months. This article guides on its procedure, care, and managing potential side-effects from untrained professionals.

Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Cosmetic Science
  • Aesthetic Medicine

Background:

  • Eyebrows are crucial for facial aesthetics and anti-aging.
  • Microblading is a popular semi-permanent cosmetic technique for eyebrow restoration.
  • Social media has increased awareness and demand for microblading.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide comprehensive guidance on microblading instrumentation and procedures.
  • To detail pre- and post-procedure care and interactions with other aesthetic treatments.
  • To address complications arising from microblading, especially due to untrained practitioners.

Main Methods:

  • Microblading involves superficial micropigmentation using a manual device with stacked needles.
  • Pigment is deposited into the papillary dermis to create natural-looking, hair-like incisions.
Keywords:
Eyebrow restorationmicrobladingmicropigmentationpermanent cosmetics

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  • The technique simulates eyebrow hair for a natural appearance.
  • Main Results:

    • Results are semi-permanent, lasting approximately 12-18 months.
    • Microblading has expanded applications beyond cosmetics to dermatological conditions like alopecia.
    • Advancements in instrumentation have led to procedure modifications.

    Conclusions:

    • Microblading is a valuable tool in dermatology and cosmetic practices.
    • Increasing popularity necessitates addressing the rise in side-effects due to untrained professionals.
    • This article serves as a guide for safe and effective microblading practices.