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EYEBROWS TOUCH-UP

What is touch-up (color boost)?

An eyebrow touch-up is a follow-up cosmetic procedure performed after your initial permanent makeup or microblading session. It refines shape, color, and pigment retention to ensure a natural, long-lasting result.

Skin heals differently from person to person. A touch-up corrects any areas where pigment didn’t retain evenly. It allows precise adjustment of color tone, density, and the final eyebrow shape once initial swelling and scabbing have healed. Periodic maintenance preserves definition and prevents fading or color shifts over time.

*4–8 week touch-up (recommended)

This appointment is essential. It occurs after the skin has fully healed from the initial procedure. Goals:

  • Fill in areas of pigment loss

  • Balance symmetry and shape

  • Adjust color intensity to match your healed result

  • Ensure optimal pigment saturation for long-term retention

*Yearly touch-up (maintenance)

  • After your brows have settled, annual (or sometimes 12–24 month) maintenance appointments help:

  • Restore faded pigment caused by sun exposure, skin type, and skincare products

  • Refresh the color that may oxidize or soften over time

  • Keep the shape crisp and aligned with any facial changes or style preferences

Who needs which touch-ups?

Everyone should plan the 4–8 week follow-up—this is part of the standard treatment plan. Frequency of yearly maintenance depends on:

  • Skin type (oily or exfoliating skin may fade faster)

  • Lifestyle and sun exposure

  • Skincare routine and use of retinoids or exfoliants

  • Desired intensity of brows

What to expect at each visit?

  • 4–8 week visit: Assessment of healed results, targeted pigment application, minimal discomfort, quick healing (usually a few days).

  • Yearly visit: Color refresh, minor shape tweaks if desired, treatment time shorter than initial session.

Aftercare reminder: Follow your technician’s aftercare guidelines to maximize retention. Use recommended ointments and schedule follow-ups as advised.

Bottom line: The 4–8 week touch-up is a required step to perfect your brows after initial healing. Yearly touch-ups are recommended to maintain color, shape, and the longevity of your permanent eyebrow makeup.


  • Factors That Can Impact Your Healed Results:

    • Medications and Health Conditions: Certain medications and health issues can slow down healing or alter the final look of the brows.

    • Skin Conditions: Oily skin, dry/flaky skin, sun damage, or loose skin can affect how the pigment settles.

    • Natural Skin Undertones: Your skin’s undertones may influence the final healed color.

    • Alcohol Intake and Smoking: These can delay healing and negatively affect the results.

    • Stress and Immune System: High stress or a weakened immune system can slow down the healing process.

    • Poor Diet: An unhealthy diet may delay recovery and impact the results.

    • Aftercare: Not following aftercare instructions properly can lead to poor healing, patchy pigmentation, or other issues.

    Following these guidelines and considering these factors will help ensure a safe microblading procedure and the best possible results. Always consult with your healthcare provider if you have any concerns.

  • Avoid Certain Products and Treatments:

    • One week before Stop using any skin treatments like chemical peels, Retin-A, retinoids, AHA/BHA products, and exfoliants. These can thin the skin and increase sensitivity.

    • 24-48 hours before: Avoid using skincare products containing alcohol or strong acids around the eyebrow area.

    Do Not Wax or Thread Eyebrows:

    • Avoid plucking, waxing, threading, or tinting your eyebrows at least one week before the appointment. The technician needs to work with your natural eyebrow shape.

    Avoid Blood-Thinning Substances:

    • 72 hours before: Avoid consuming alcohol, aspirin, ibuprofen, or other blood-thinning medications. These can increase the risk of bleeding during the procedure.

    • Two weeks before: Avoid fish oil, vitamin E, or other supplements that can thin the blood.

    Avoid Caffeine and Energy Drinks:

    • On the day of your appointment, avoid drinking coffee, tea, or any other caffeinated beverages, as they can increase sensitivity and cause slight bleeding.

    Moisturize and Hydrate:

    • Ensure that your skin is well-hydrated. Drink plenty of water leading up to the procedure, and follow your regular skincare routine, focusing on moisturizing your skin.

    Do Not Tan or Sunbathe:

    • Avoid sun exposure or tanning for at least two weeks before the procedure. Sunburned or tanned skin is more sensitive and can lead to poor results.

      Consider Your Health and Medical Conditions:

    • If you have any medical conditions like diabetes, skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis), or take medication, consult your doctor beforehand to ensure microblading is safe for you.

    • Pregnant or breastfeeding women are generally advised not to undergo microblading.

    Prepare Mentally:

    • Discuss your desired eyebrow shape and color with your technician during the consultation. Bring inspirational photos if necessary.

    • Be aware of the healing process: The initial healing period lasts around 7-10 days, and the final results may take up to a month to fully appear. Your eyebrows will likely go through phases of scabbing and lightening.

    Dress Comfortably:

    • Wear comfortable clothing, as the procedure can take 1.5 to 2 hours. Avoid white or delicate clothing since pigment might accidentally stain them.

      Stay Relaxed:

    • Microblading is a semi-permanent tattooing technique, but the procedure is generally safe when performed by a professional. Keep calm and trust the process.

  • Factors That Can Impact Your Healing Results:

    • Medications and Health Conditions: Certain medications and health conditions can slow healing or alter the final appearance of the brows.

    • Skin Conditions: Oily skin, dry/flaky skin, sun damage, or loose skin can affect how the pigment settles.

    • Natural Skin Undertones: Your skin’s undertones may influence the final healed color.

    • Alcohol Intake and Smoking: These can delay healing and negatively affect the results.

    • Stress and Immune System: High stress or a weakened immune system can slow down the healing process.

    • Poor Diet: An unhealthy diet may delay recovery and impact the results.

    Following these guidelines and considering these factors will help ensure a safe microblading procedure and the best possible results. Always consult with your healthcare provider if you have any concerns.

  • 4-8 weeks touch- up $100

    yearly touch-up $250

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