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Initial Swelling and Redness: Immediately after the procedure, the eyebrows may appear swollen and slightly red. This is a normal response as the skin begins to heal.
Scabbing and Flaking: Over the next few days, the treated area may scab and start to flake. It's essential not to pick or scratch at the scabs, as this can interfere with the healing process and affect the outcome of the procedure.
Color Darkening: The color of the pigment may initially appear darker than expected. This is because the pigment is still settling into the skin and the outer layers are still healing.
Color Lightening: As the skin heals and the top layers exfoliate, the color of the eyebrows will lighten. This is a normal part of the healing process and the final result may not be fully visible until after several weeks.
Color Reappears: After the superficial healing has commenced, the final color will reappear. Results will be about 30% lighter than the initial color on the day of the procedure.
Touch-Up Appointment: In many cases, a touch-up appointment is scheduled 6-8 weeks after the initial procedure. During this appointment, any areas that may have faded or need adjustment can be addressed to ensure the desired outcome.
Overall, the healing process for permanent eyebrows can take several weeks, and it's essential to follow the aftercare instructions provided to achieve the best results.
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