• Your permanent makeup will appear brighter than usual.
• You may experience slight redness and swelling.
Days 3–5:
• Crusts or scabs will begin to form, and peeling may occur.
• Important: Do not pick at or remove the crusts/scabs, as this can lead to infection and pigment loss.
Days 6–10:
• Peeling should subside, and the crusts/scabs will naturally fall off.
• The treated area may appear significantly lighter than it did immediately after the procedure — this is a normal part of the healing process.
Long-Term Healing
• Younger Skin: Final color results will become visible no earlier than 28 days post-procedure.
• Mature Skin: True color typically emerges between 50–60 days after the procedure.
• Ultimately, the color will stabilize to be 40–50% lighter than it appeared right after the procedure, resulting in a softer and more natural look.
Aftercare
Day of the Procedure:
• No special treatment is required for your brows during the day. In the evening, wash your brows with a gentle, acid-free soap or facial cleanser.
• Pat the area dry with a clean paper towel.
Following Days:
• For the next 5 days, twice daily (morning and evening), gently wipe your brows with the cotton pads provided. Then apply a thin layer of the vitamin ointment included in your aftercare kit.
General Precautions
• Avoid steaming, applying additional skincare products, and participating in activities that cause heavy sweating.
• Do not scratch, scrub, or peel any crusts or scabs.
• Starting on Day 5, you may resume your regular routine.
• Apply SPF cream to protect the color from UV exposure.
Brows Permanent Makeup Procedure Stages
• The permanent makeup process includes two essential stages: the initial procedure and follow-up touch-ups.
• For the best results and long-lasting effects, a touch-up session should be scheduled no earlier than one month after the initial procedure.
• In some cases, multiple touch-ups may be needed to achieve the desired result.