Microblading is made to mimic hairlike strokes with a handheld tool for a natural touch. It is done using a hand tool with a row of blades to draw hair strokes, one stroke at a time with a little gap in between to resemble the natural hair. Microblading looks absolutely like real hair when, it is freshly done. As the hair strokes go through the healing period, it is normal that some strokes may not take well by the skin. Please note: Microblading is not for everyone.
Microblading fades in strokes, meaning a couple of hair strokes may fade down at a time. A similar metaphor would be our hair turning gray, a few at a time. This may happens after the skin healing cycle is over (4 weeks). Therefore, it is expected that Microblading will still have gaps in between the strokes.
Microblading is more invasive than Powder Brows. Bleeding and swelling occurs during the treatment.