The address is: Woodlawn, Beacon Hill Road, Hindhead, Surrey, GU26 6QB.
Microblading is one of the techniques used to implant pigment into the skin. This method creates very fine hair strokes, which are etched into the skin using extremely fine needles. The result is beautifully subtle and natural.
For certain skin types, Microblading may not be a suitable option and I will decide once I have accessed your skin.
The address is: Woodlawn, Beacon Hill Road, Hindhead, Surrey, GU26 6QB.
It costs £450, which includes your treatment session and a review session (to be used within 3 months of your initial treatment session), where any adjustments are made, if needed. My clients Top-up’s are charged at £150 per session as long as it’s no later 2 years after your last session, otherwise the treatment will be charged at the full price. A deposit of £50 is needed to secure any appointment, which is then deducted from the remaining balance of your treatment fee. I don’t take cards, so unless you’re paying by cash on the day, Please arrange a bank transfer, which must reach me before your treatment can go ahead. BACS details are at the bottom of the page.
The consultation fee is £50 and is taken off your treatment fee, should you decide to go ahead. During a consultation, I do the patch test and discuss your brow situation, possibly drawing on brows. This is a half hour appointment and must be secured with the consultation fee.
The consultation is half an hour, the initial treatment session is 2 hours and the review session is between half an hour and an hour and a half, depending on whether or not anything needs doing?
If you have very oily skin, large pores, Rosacea, or dilated capillaries (a strong redness to areas of your skin, which is formed of small, possibly broken blood vessels), then there is a strong possibility that the hair strokes will not retain their definition once healed and the effect will be more of a powder brow look and in some cases the pigment will heal to a very cool tone.
If you require a very dark pigment implanting, then there is a small chance of the pigment healing very cool and in some cases, once faded, there can be a greyish hue to the brows. This is rare, but the possibility is something to be aware of. Also, with very dark shades, or if you want the strokes to be very closely packed, there is a stronger chance of the strokes blurring and over time, this will lead to more of a “powder brow” effect.
The result usually lasts between 8-18 months, depending on skin type and depth of colour, but the result can last longer (see answer to next question for more information on this). A Top-Up is advised at regular intervals to freshen up your brows.
You may always have a trace of the tattoo if you stop having treatments. With darker pigments it can take several years to lose the colour and in some cases the client may never completely lose the tattoo. This is normally associated with a very dark shade being used, so something to be aware of before you decide to go ahead with treatment.
It is essential to have a patch test. If preferred, I can send you a little patch test kit in the post. Treatment cannot take place for at least 24 hours after performing the test.
You must cancel at least 48 hours before your appointment date, or you will lose you’re £50 deposit. I will reschedule your appointment and keep the deposit until you come in for the new appointment date, then it will be deducted from your remaining balance.
It takes about a week to heal and there should be little or no scabbing, if you stick to the aftercare regime.
Yes, you can wash your hair. Splashing your brows isn’t a problem as long as you pat them dry with a clean dry flannel as soon as possible. A hand held shower head is a good way of protecting your brows especially if you’re able to tip your head back whilst washing your hair.
You should have no redness, or swelling when you leave me. All my photos are directly after the procedure, so you can go straight out feeling great!
Exercise is fine following treatment, however, no swimming, saunas, steam rooms etc, until your brows have healed.
You can go in the sun 10 days after Microblading, as long as you wear a strong, Zinc free sun block. The UV rays will fade a tattoo very quickly if you don’t follow this advice! Microblading should be done no sooner than 2 weeks after sun exposure.
You must wait for 2 weeks after having Botox before you can be treated and must wait for at least 2 weeks after treatment before your next Botox session.
You should have your brows tinted either 1 week before treatment, or 2 weeks after treatment.
As long as the old tattooing is significantly faded down enough, yes you can. If in doubt, send me a photo and I should be able to tell from that. You must be aware however, that I cannot completely conceal old tattooing, so you will be able to see the residual tone of the faded tattoo underneath my work.
I put on a good numbing cream before your treatment, so you shouldn’t feel much discomfort at all.
Microblading is a lovely, natural looking treatment and you should be able to leave my clinic without any redness, or swelling. It could possibly a little darker straight after treatment, but minimally. No need to hide away! You will look great immediately.
It doesn’t matter if you have no brow hair, very sparse hair, or quite a lot of hair, Microblading is good for all brow conditions.
Yes, I have pigment shades to suit all.
No, you must wait until after the baby is born and breastfeeding has finished.
You have to be at least 5 weeks clear of chemo and in some situations, a letter of consent may be asked for.
If you have a health condition and/or are taking medication, this must be discussed with me directly, before we can proceed, to make sure there are no contraindications.
In some circumstances, this can be done, as long as there is consent from a parent or guardian, plus written permission from your doctor and that my insurance company is happy for us to proceed.
As long as you’re healthy and depending on your skin texture, you can have this treatment at any age. However, I strongly advise a face to face consultation if you’re over the age of 80, as there is the chance that I may have to refuse treatment on the day if I consider, for whatever reason, that it’s not in your best interests to have Microblading performed.