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Microblading Services

Achieve perfectly shaped, natural-looking brows with professional microblading services at Angelina Cane Aesthetics. Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic technique that uses fine, hair-like strokes to enhance the shape and fullness of your eyebrows.

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Professional Microblading Services at Angelina Cane Aesthetics

Microblading is a highly sought-after semi-permanent eyebrow enhancement technique that allows you to reshape, define, and fill in sparse brows with natural-looking results. Unlike traditional permanent makeup, professional microblading services offer flexibility in changing brow shape and color over time to keep up with evolving beauty trends.

Although microblading is considered semi-permanent, some pigment may remain in the dermal layer based on individual skin types, age, skincare routines, and other lifestyle factors. A skilled brow artist will assess your skin’s thickness and condition to tailor the treatment accordingly.

The procedure involves using a manual tool with a blade made up of fine needles to implant pigment into the skin. Each stroke mimics the appearance of real eyebrow hairs, creating a fuller and more defined brow. Microblading is ideal for clients who want a temporary solution without the long-term commitment of traditional permanent makeup.

Brows can be customized in color, shape, and density. The process typically takes about 90 minutes and includes a follow-up appointment four weeks after the initial session to perfect the results. Most clients experience minimal discomfort and downtime.

Healing generally takes 3–5 days, during which the skin may lightly scab. It’s essential not to pick at the area to ensure proper healing. Final results become visible in about 4–6 weeks. Aftercare includes gently cleansing the area with antibacterial soap and applying A&D ointment twice daily for the first three days—similar to tattoo aftercare.

To maintain results, apply SPF 30 or higher daily, as sun exposure can cause pigment fading over time.