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What Are Common Myths and Misconceptions About Microblading?

One common Myth is that Microblading is extremely painful and unbearable. While some discomfort is to be expected, the use of topical numbing agents combined with a skilled technician’s gentle technique makes the procedure tolerable for most people. Clients often describe the sensation as light scratching or minor irritation rather than anything severe. It is significantly less painful than traditional tattooing, which involves deeper pigment application and more intense pressure.

Another widespread misconception is that Microblading results are permanent. In truth, microblading is a semi-permanent procedure; the pigment fades gradually over 12 to 24 months, depending on skin type, aftercare, and environmental factors. This fading allows for adjustments in brow style and color as trends or personal preferences evolve. Some people also believe microblading is unsafe or unregulated, but choosing a certified, experienced technician who follows strict hygiene and safety protocols greatly reduces any risk. Lastly, while microblading works for many, it’s not suitable for everyone. Certain skin conditions or medical concerns may make the procedure inadvisable, emphasizing the importance of a thorough pre-treatment consultation.