NANOBLADING PEN
blade
PIGMENT
SERVICES 24
AFTERCARE
HEALING STAGES
F.A.Q.

1. Is it going to look dark?
Yes, after Nanoblading, the hair strokes may appear 40% darker initially, but it will gradually lighten as it heals.

2. How long does it last?
The longevity of Nanoblading results can vary from person to person, but it typically lasts anywhere from six months to one year before a touch-up is needed.

3. Does it hurt?
Nanoblading can cause some discomfort, but it is not painful. Topical numbing can be applied to minimize pain during the procedure.

4.What to avoid before Nanoblading?
Before Nanoblading, it’s advisable to avoid any aesthetic procedure on your face 2 weeks prior your appointment.

5. Facts that would prohibit Nanoblading:
Certain medical conditions, such as active skin infections or irratation, and pregnant or breatfeeding.

6. Will my eyebrows scab?
No, our technique is gentle and delicate, resulting in a smooth healing process, and your eyebrows won’t develop scabs or crusts.”

Aftercare

1. Keep the area clean: Gently clean the treated area with a mild, fragrance-free, and non-alcoholic cleanser. Twice a day for 15 days.

2. Avoid makeup: Refrain from applying makeup, especially in the eyebrow area, for 15 days after the procedure.

3. Use an ointment: We will provide an aftercare ointment or recommend one. Applying this ointment twice a day to help with healing.

4. Avoid sun exposure: Sun exposure can cause fading of the pigment, so try to keep your eyebrows protected from direct sunlight and use sunscreen when going out.

5. Avoid certain products: Avoid using products that contain glycolic acid, retinol, or other chemical exfoliants on the treated area, as they can cause premature fading.              

6. Sweating: Avoid physical activities or excessive sweating for a period of three days.

7. Be patient: The color of your eyebrows will appear darker immediately after the procedure but will fade as the skin heals. It may take a few weeks to see the final result.

8. Follow-up appointment: The touch up is scheduled within two months of the initial procedure and is already included in the total price.

F.A.Q.

1. Is it going to look dark?
Yes, after Nanoblading, the hair strokes may appear 40% darker initially, but it will gradually lighten as it heals.

2. How long does it last?
The longevity of Nanoblading results can vary from person to person, but it typically lasts anywhere from six months to one year before a touch-up is needed.

3. Does it hurt?
Nanoblading can cause some discomfort, but it is not painful. Topical numbing can be applied to minimize pain during the procedure.

4.What to avoid before Nanoblading?
Before Nanoblading, it’s advisable to avoid any aesthetic procedure on your face 2 weeks prior your appointment.

5. Facts that would prohibit Nanoblading:
Certain medical conditions, such as active skin infections or irratation, and pregnant or breatfeeding.

6. Will my eyebrows scab?
No, our technique is gentle and delicate, resulting in a smooth healing process, and your eyebrows won’t develop scabs or crusts.”

Aftercare

1. Keep the area clean: Gently clean the treated area with a mild, fragrance-free, and non-alcoholic cleanser. Twice a day for 15 days.

2. Avoid makeup: Refrain from applying makeup, especially in the eyebrow area, for 15 days after the procedure.

3. Use an ointment: We will provide an aftercare ointment or recommend one. Applying this ointment twice a day to help with healing.

4. Avoid sun exposure: Sun exposure can cause fading of the pigment, so try to keep your eyebrows protected from direct sunlight and use sunscreen when going out.

5. Avoid certain products: Avoid using products that contain glycolic acid, retinol, or other chemical exfoliants on the treated area, as they can cause premature fading.              

6. Sweating: Avoid physical activities or excessive sweating for a period of three days.

7. Be patient: The color of your eyebrows will appear darker immediately after the procedure but will fade as the skin heals. It may take a few weeks to see the final result.

8. Follow-up appointment: The touch up is scheduled within two months of the initial procedure and is already included in the total price.

F.A.Q.

1. Is it going to look dark?
Yes, after Nanoblading, the hair strokes may appear 40% darker initially, but it will gradually lighten as it heals.

2. How long does it last?
The longevity of Nanoblading results can vary from person to person, but it typically lasts anywhere from six months to one year before a touch-up is needed.

3. Does it hurt?
Nanoblading can cause some discomfort, but it is not painful. Topical numbing can be applied to minimize pain during the procedure.

4.What to avoid before Nanoblading?
Before Nanoblading, it’s advisable to avoid any aesthetic procedure on your face 2 weeks prior your appointment.

5. Facts that would prohibit Nanoblading:
Certain medical conditions, such as active skin infections or irratation, and pregnant or breatfeeding.

6. Will my eyebrows scab?
No, our technique is gentle and delicate, resulting in a smooth healing process, and your eyebrows won’t develop scabs or crusts.”

Aftercare

1. Keep the area clean: Gently clean the treated area with a mild, fragrance-free, and non-alcoholic cleanser. Twice a day for 15 days.

2. Avoid makeup: Refrain from applying makeup, especially in the eyebrow area, for 15 days after the procedure.

3. Use an ointment: We will provide an aftercare ointment or recommend one. Applying this ointment twice a day to help with healing.

4. Avoid sun exposure: Sun exposure can cause fading of the pigment, so try to keep your eyebrows protected from direct sunlight and use sunscreen when going out.

5. Avoid certain products: Avoid using products that contain glycolic acid, retinol, or other chemical exfoliants on the treated area, as they can cause premature fading.              

6. Sweating: Avoid physical activities or excessive sweating for a period of three days.

7. Be patient: The color of your eyebrows will appear darker immediately after the procedure but will fade as the skin heals. It may take a few weeks to see the final result.

8. Follow-up appointment: The touch up is scheduled within two months of the initial procedure and is already included in the total price.

F.A.Q.

1. Is it going to look dark?
Yes, after Nanoblading, the hair strokes may appear 40% darker initially, but it will gradually lighten as it heals.

2. How long does it last?
The longevity of Nanoblading results can vary from person to person, but it typically lasts anywhere from six months to one year before a touch-up is needed.

3. Does it hurt?
Nanoblading can cause some discomfort, but it is not painful. Topical numbing can be applied to minimize pain during the procedure.

4.What to avoid before Nanoblading?
Before Nanoblading, it’s advisable to avoid any aesthetic procedure on your face 2 weeks prior your appointment.

5. Facts that would prohibit Nanoblading:
Certain medical conditions, such as active skin infections or irratation, and pregnant or breatfeeding.

6. Will my eyebrows scab?
No, our technique is gentle and delicate, resulting in a smooth healing process, and your eyebrows won’t develop scabs or crusts.”

Aftercare

1. Keep the area clean: Gently clean the treated area with a mild, fragrance-free, and non-alcoholic cleanser. Twice a day for 15 days.

2. Avoid makeup: Refrain from applying makeup, especially in the eyebrow area, for 15 days after the procedure.

3. Use an ointment: We will provide an aftercare ointment or recommend one. Applying this ointment twice a day to help with healing.

4. Avoid sun exposure: Sun exposure can cause fading of the pigment, so try to keep your eyebrows protected from direct sunlight and use sunscreen when going out.

5. Avoid certain products: Avoid using products that contain glycolic acid, retinol, or other chemical exfoliants on the treated area, as they can cause premature fading.              

6. Sweating: Avoid physical activities or excessive sweating for a period of three days.

7. Be patient: The color of your eyebrows will appear darker immediately after the procedure but will fade as the skin heals. It may take a few weeks to see the final result.

8. Follow-up appointment: The touch up is scheduled within two months of the initial procedure and is already included in the total price.

F.A.Q.

1. Is it going to look dark?
Yes, after Nanoblading, the hair strokes may appear 40% darker initially, but it will gradually lighten as it heals.

2. How long does it last?
The longevity of Nanoblading results can vary from person to person, but it typically lasts anywhere from six months to one year before a touch-up is needed.

3. Does it hurt?
Nanoblading can cause some discomfort, but it is not painful. Topical numbing can be applied to minimize pain during the procedure.

4.What to avoid before Nanoblading?
Before Nanoblading, it’s advisable to avoid any aesthetic procedure on your face 2 weeks prior your appointment.

5. Facts that would prohibit Nanoblading:
Certain medical conditions, such as active skin infections or irratation, and pregnant or breatfeeding.

6. Will my eyebrows scab?
No, our technique is gentle and delicate, resulting in a smooth healing process, and your eyebrows won’t develop scabs or crusts.”

Aftercare

1. Keep the area clean: Gently clean the treated area with a mild, fragrance-free, and non-alcoholic cleanser. Twice a day for 15 days.

2. Avoid makeup: Refrain from applying makeup, especially in the eyebrow area, for 15 days after the procedure.

3. Use an ointment: We will provide an aftercare ointment or recommend one. Applying this ointment twice a day to help with healing.

4. Avoid sun exposure: Sun exposure can cause fading of the pigment, so try to keep your eyebrows protected from direct sunlight and use sunscreen when going out.

5. Avoid certain products: Avoid using products that contain glycolic acid, retinol, or other chemical exfoliants on the treated area, as they can cause premature fading.              

6. Sweating: Avoid physical activities or excessive sweating for a period of three days.

7. Be patient: The color of your eyebrows will appear darker immediately after the procedure but will fade as the skin heals. It may take a few weeks to see the final result.

8. Follow-up appointment: The touch up is scheduled within two months of the initial procedure and is already included in the total price.

F.A.Q.

1. Is it going to look dark?
Yes, after Nanoblading, the hair strokes may appear 40% darker initially, but it will gradually lighten as it heals.

2. How long does it last?
The longevity of Nanoblading results can vary from person to person, but it typically lasts anywhere from six months to one year before a touch-up is needed.

3. Does it hurt?
Nanoblading can cause some discomfort, but it is not painful. Topical numbing can be applied to minimize pain during the procedure.

4.What to avoid before Nanoblading?
Before Nanoblading, it’s advisable to avoid any aesthetic procedure on your face 2 weeks prior your appointment.

5. Facts that would prohibit Nanoblading:
Certain medical conditions, such as active skin infections or irratation, and pregnant or breatfeeding.

6. Will my eyebrows scab?
No, our technique is gentle and delicate, resulting in a smooth healing process, and your eyebrows won’t develop scabs or crusts.”

Aftercare

1. Keep the area clean: Gently clean the treated area with a mild, fragrance-free, and non-alcoholic cleanser. Twice a day for 15 days.

2. Avoid makeup: Refrain from applying makeup, especially in the eyebrow area, for 15 days after the procedure.

3. Use an ointment: We will provide an aftercare ointment or recommend one. Applying this ointment twice a day to help with healing.

4. Avoid sun exposure: Sun exposure can cause fading of the pigment, so try to keep your eyebrows protected from direct sunlight and use sunscreen when going out.

5. Avoid certain products: Avoid using products that contain glycolic acid, retinol, or other chemical exfoliants on the treated area, as they can cause premature fading.              

6. Sweating: Avoid physical activities or excessive sweating for a period of three days.

7. Be patient: The color of your eyebrows will appear darker immediately after the procedure but will fade as the skin heals. It may take a few weeks to see the final result.

8. Follow-up appointment: The touch up is scheduled within two months of the initial procedure and is already included in the total price.

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