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FAQ

  • How long does the procedure take?
    Typically, the Microblading process lasts around 2.5 hours. It's important to note that this process cannot be rushed, so please plan to spend at least 3 hours in our studio. For Combo 3D Brows, the process may take 3-4 hours. If you are a client with no hair due to Alopecia, please contact our coordinator as we have a separate appointment reserved for this procedure that may take an average of 4-5 hours. It's crucial not to rush this process.
  • How long does it last?
    It is necessary to consider personal factors like skin type and lifestyle when contemplating microblading outcomes. Nonetheless, it's comforting to learn that microblading is a low-maintenance choice for boosting eyebrows. Moreover, the option to schedule touch-ups as necessary makes maintenance simple. Overall, it seems like microblading can offer reliable, permanent results for those wanting to enhance their eyebrow look. Typically, microblading annual touch ups require maintenance every 1.5 to 2 years, on average
  • Who is NOT a good candidate for microblading?
    -Pregnant or breastfeeding: It's best to avoid getting microblading done during this time as there may be potential risks to the baby or mother. -Diabetic, HIV, Hepatitis: These conditions may affect healing and increase the risk of infection, so it's important to inform me and get advice from a doctor before getting microblading done. -Heart conditions: Microblading is considered a safe procedure, but if someone has a heart condition or is taking heart medications, it's advised to get approval from a doctor before proceeding. -Taking thyroid medications: Thyroid medications can affect the retention of the pigment, so it's important to inform me and make any necessary adjustments to the process. -Botox within 2 week period: It's advised to wait at least 2 weeks before getting microblading done after Botox to avoid any potential complications. -Prone to seizures: It's advised to get approval from a doctor before getting microblading done if someone is prone to seizures. -Undergoing chemotherapy: Chemotherapy can affect healing and increase the risk of infection, so it's important to inform me and get approval from a doctor before getting microblading done. -Prone to keloid scarring: Microblading can cause scarring, so it's important to inform me and get advice from a doctor to avoid any potential complications. -Has had previous microblading: It's important to inform the me about any previous microblading and get their approval before proceeding to avoid any potential complications.
  • How long is the healing process?
    The outcome of the procedure is influenced by your health and age. I will furnish you with printed instructions and a healing balm. It is advisable to wash your brows every day. I do not recommend dry healing. Avoid scheduling important events during the initial week, and you can resume wearing brow makeup after 7-10 business days if necessary. It can take up to 25-35 days for the skin to appear fully pigmented. After the first few days of microblading, your brows may appear up to 40% darker. Following the scabbing period, you will experience the "milky effect," which will make it seem as if the pigment has entirely disappeared. The skin will continue to recover for the following three weeks, and the pigment will be pulled back up to the surface. A 4-6 week touch-up appointment is recommended for optimal results.
  • How to prepare for microblading?
    Before the procedure, avoid consuming fish oils for a week. On the day of the procedure, refrain from taking ibuprofen or blood thinners unless approved by a physician. It is not advisable to engage in workouts or exercise on the morning of the procedure. Hypersensitivity can be more pronounced if microblading is done during menstruation. To prevent sneezing and congestion during the procedure, taking an antihistamine is advised for those prone to allergies. Furthermore, it is suggested to limit coffee intake on the day of the procedure.
  • What are the benefits of Procell Microchanneling therapy?
    Procell Microchanneling therapy helps reduce or even eliminate scars from the skin. Apart from treating and correcting acne scars, this therapy can also reduce the appearance of stretch marks in the skin. With this unique therapy, you can say goodbye to your fine lines and wrinkles It can enhance your appearance without damaging your skin. It can correct uneven skin tone and texture by promoting the regeneration of a newer, fresher layer of skin. It leaves clients with healthy rejuvenated skin.
  • What conditions does Procell Microchanneling treat?
    Uneven skin tone & texture Fine lines & wrinkles Acne scars/surgical scars Stretch marks Enlarged pores Hyperpigmentation Rosacea Dull-looking skin complexion Lost elasticity
  • How long does Procell Microchanneling last?
    Well, Procell Microchanneling can last anywhere from 2+ years, depending on clients age and lifestyle!
  • How many treatments will I need?
    For light anti-aging treatments, 1 to 2 treatments may be sufficient but for deeper wrinkles & scarring, you may require 4 to 6 treatments to achieve desired results. An interval of 3 to 4 weeks between treatments is typically recommended and you can see the results 2-3 weeks after your treatment.
  • Does Procell Microchanneling hurt?
    Procell Microchanneling doesn’t hurt, but it does not feel good too. However, if you feel pain during the procedure, you can ask your skin care professional to apply a light topical numbing cream.
  • How long does it take to heal from Procell Microchanneling therapy?
    After the therapy, your skin will be pink or red in appearance for the first 24 to 48 hours. However, this can be covered with a quality mineral makeup within 90 minutes of treatment.
  • Who is a good candidate for Procell Microchanneling?
    You are an ideal candidate for Procell Microchanneling if you have: Fine lines or wrinkles, Uneven skin texture Moderate skin laxity Stretch marks Atrophic (depressed) acne scars Sun damage Traumatic scars
  • Who is not an ideal candidate for Procell Microchanneling?
    You are NOT a suitable candidate for micro-channeling if you have any of the conditions listed below. you have certain skin diseases, such as eczema or psoriasis you have cardiac abnormalities you are pregnant you have infection of any type (bacterial, viral or fungal) you have had radiation therapy recently you have open wounds you have Keloid scars you are immunosuppressed you have diabetes, hemophilia, bleeding disorders
  • How much does Procell Microchanneling cost?
    The cost of your micro-channeling treatments will depend on what is being treated and the condition of your skin. Avg. price per session is $300-$400 for face & neck, other treatment cost is based on consultation.
  • Is the Procell Microchanneling treatment safe?
    Procell Microchanneling therapies are absolutely safe and side effects are uncommon when being performed by knowledgeable and trained skincare professionals.
  • What is the aftercare like?
    Avoid washing your face for the first 6 hours. You can wash the treated area gently with a gentle cleanser and apply moisturizer thereafter. After the therapy, nothing topical should be applied for at least 90 minutes. Do not exfoliate at least for 7 days. Avoid direct sunlight for at least 7 days. Ensure you have proper sun protection whenever you are out in the sun Avoid swimming or jogging in the rain for at least 72 hours. Avoid vigorous exercise for first 72 hours. Avoid anti-inflammatory medication pre and post treatment. Avoid makeup for at least 6 hours after the procedure.
  • What is the difference between Microchanneling and Microneedling?
    Procell Microchanneling therapy is the next generation of Microneedling. The main difference between the two therapies is the type of device used to perform the treatment as well as the technique that is used. Microneedling therapy involves using a handheld “roller” covered in tiny needles that is dragged over the skin which can actually tear the skin. Procell Microchanneling therapy, on the other hand, uses a “stamping” technique, which creates micro vertical channels into the skin for better and deeper product penetration & less trauma to the skin.
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