In the meantime, understand that what matters most is how the microblading turns out to be. Is it nice or otherwise? It is nothing short of amazing when it turns out just as nice as you wanted it to. When you have those coveted brows eventually, the thrills are almost indescribable, or probably indescribable. To add to the delight, it is no longer a daily worry for you to cater for. In fact, you can have it up there for as long as two years.
On the flip side, there is the likelihood that the satisfaction doesn’t come as we have just described from the result of the microblading. This dissatisfaction can be for various reasons. Whatever the situation might be, fading before any other thing is a no-brainer. If this still doesn’t work as much as you want it to, you still have a number of alternatives to rid you of microblading completely.
In this text, we will consider the top ways to effectively get rid of microblading with ease. Follow through!
Ways to Remove Microblading?
You have at your disposal three moderately potent alternatives to remove microblading pigments in an instant.
- Laser removal
- Microneedling
- Chemical solution
NOTE: All of these ways should only be considered in a case where fading is either too much stress for you to go through or does not yield the sort of result you desire. At that point, removal becomes the next option. Aside from that, two of these three ways to remove microblading are quite severe, invasive, and will take a while to heal.
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LASER REMOVAL
Practically, it is just like tattoos where pigments are peeled off with a laser. To do this, the laser beam will be pierced into the skin. The pierced laser beams then dissolved the pigments before breaking them down completely. As easy as it is to break down these pigments compared to tattoo ink, you cannot erase it at once. Sometimes, you might have to wait for a few months to erase the pigments, depending on what it is made of.
NOTE: If you’re not working on anything around a deeply faded shadow or a light one, you might not get the right effect when you employ the laser removal method. And, if the microblading is still new, fading should be your first resort.
First off, the process is a painful one. And to show how painful it is, you will be given a local anesthetic as a part of the treatment, to ease the pain to some extent. When you are done with the removal session, an ointment will be applied to that area before it is then bandaged up.
The moment the anesthetic works diminishes; you will possibly begin to feel some pain. And, due to the invasive nature of the laser removal process, you cannot evade the damages that will be done to the tissue.
One more con to note: the laser beam likewise removes the hairs in the process.
How do you heal after the removal session and how long does it take?
Since the skin will be broken in the process, of healing off, you will experience swelling, redness, scarring, flaking, and scabbing. The ointments the specialist should prescribe will help rid you of the symptoms. The first 2-3 days after the removal session will come with acute symptoms but it gets reduced afterward.
While you wait to ponder on how well this way might work for you, it will be expedient to check out the other two ways before you make that decision on the method to opt for.
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Microneedling
The impression on the minds of most people is that the microneedling technique is a better and more potent way than laser removal when you are dealing with lighter pigments. This process is likewise a cheaper one even though the price varies.
To carry out the microneedling process, a microneedle will be pulled through the skin across the strokes from the microblading. This opens up the surface and the aesthetician can now remove the pigment.
In another way, a removal solution is applied inside the micro-cuts. It sounds forceful and it truly is. It even comes along with a lot of scabbing.
The process is very productive, especially when the pigments or the shadows are lighter. With one or two sessions of microneedling, these kinds of cases can be solved completely. When the pigment is dark and you need to remove it, you will be going for more than two sessions.
How painful is the Microneedling process?
Applying numbing cream as an anesthetic is a usual way to start. This cream is applied to the area and it is allowed to begin its work before beginning the process.
Truly, the feeling is not the best in the world, yet, it is still fair as the needles used are extremely thin.
How do you heal after Microneedling?
The healing is even much more rapid with microneedling when compared to the laser removal process. You only experience slight dryness and redness.
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Chemical Solution
Finally, something to be happy about! This option is a feasible solution known as the Pigment-Off Remover. This solution is applied to the part of the skin to be treated. This is the part that differentiates it from the other saline solution fading technique.
To use this method, a chemical solution’s formula is employed to spur a chemical reaction that takes off the pigment from within the tissue and finally, out of your skin. This is the only method that is non-invasive and does not hurt at all. The process of getting rid of the pigment does not leave any negative after-effect on your skin. The only cause for worry with this method is whether or not it is an effective technique to get rid of microblading.
From all of these ways explained above, you can now make an informed choice on which of the solution will work best for you. The choice is now yours to make!