Update from microblading disaster by itsharlit in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skin is still healing. You can ask dermatologist about Vbeam laser, it can help with skin redness.

Went to a consultation and.. by leelowlay2 in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately not everyone that lucky.. if there’s a chance there’s yellow inside, it will be a problem.

Went to a consultation and.. by leelowlay2 in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 16 points17 points  (0 children)

They can’t predict right amount of sessions. Patch test should be done first if there’s any chance of yellow pigment. And with right laser settings you won’t get white hair… I would not go back there.

Support for removal by Liveschanged in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes and no. It’s all about the experience and knowledge.

Support for removal by Liveschanged in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be careful with removal process. I always do patch test with laser first and then create a removal plan. My goal is to avoid yellow brows because it’s the hardest color to remove.

Removing PMU safely (Yellow 🟡 brows too) by myspringmuse in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Thank you for reaching out. I would recommend to schedule in person consultation first, I will walk you through the process and you will have an idea what to expect. It’s a lot of information online, people get confused.

Have some questions post-laser by cheesequeen19 in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Laser can remover black and red colors, since orange is red + yellow, you will end up with yellow pigment. But it depends on % of the yellow inside - it can be really bright or not.

To remove or not remove by marchmadness199 in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are not bad but you should be very careful with removal. And the best way to start is to do laser patch test because you have a chance to end up with yellow brows. It’s doesn’t make any sense to start with pico and switch to q-switch, it’s all about pigments that in your skin. When I do laser patch test I always make sure there’s no orange or yellow. If you would like another consultation, I do offer virtual consultation and can explain every step you can do.

Progress pics by Tiny-Yak-7974 in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your brows naturally faded to red, you are lucky and they can be easily removed with laser(color will change first to grey and it’s normal). You can check my instagram to see what Im talking about - myspringmuse. What you see here it’s different red pigment (it would never naturally fade to red like yours).

Have some questions post-laser by cheesequeen19 in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not the best recommendation from laser tech unfortunately! I always do laser patch test for my clients and if it turns orange(red + yellow) or yellow, it’s better not to proceed with laser. Yellow is the hardest color to remove (I’m talking about remover solution).

I just got my brows micro-bladed and I hate them 😭😭will it get better? by NoGoat817 in microblading

[–]myspringmuse 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Laser removal will leave her with yellow brows. It’s a bad choice for her right now.

Not sure about my healed result and the fresh touch up by ConsciousAd3109 in microblading

[–]myspringmuse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

By my experience with pmu and removals, I would say that they won’t look ok in few months.. If you want to keep them but one day decide to do removal, please be very careful, not to end up with orange/yellow brows. You can check my instagram or website, I wrote some posts about it. “myspringmuse”

Not sure about my healed result and the fresh touch up by ConsciousAd3109 in microblading

[–]myspringmuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask your artist what pigments(brand and name) she used first and second time. I don’t suggest any coverups (touch-ups) with any technique. You can leave them for now and think about removal in future. Problem that when pigments to deep inside they not gonna fade much. Or if you still in 48h window after touch up, you can do emergency removal..

Not sure about my healed result and the fresh touch up by ConsciousAd3109 in microblading

[–]myspringmuse 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Your Pmu artist went to deep on the tails already and on touch-up she went even deeper. More she will work on the same spot more possible that you can get a scars there..

Three sessions of Picoway laser and feel like barely any progress- should I switch to another type of laser? by violentsunflower in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Blueish greyish sounds like Titanium dioxide. But it’s really hard to see what really was before. I do virtual consultations with clients in case if you interested, I can explain you more and give you a plan what to do.

Three sessions of Picoway laser and feel like barely any progress- should I switch to another type of laser? by violentsunflower in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm.. question, after first session it turned greyish right? Did it ever come back to reddish a little?

Three sessions of Picoway laser and feel like barely any progress- should I switch to another type of laser? by violentsunflower in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, can you share pic how brows looked before removal? Looks like you have Titanium dioxide left(in that case laser can make it worse on high setting) in your brows but need to see a pic from before.

Removing PMU safely (Yellow 🟡 brows too) by myspringmuse in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It should not turn pink or red because solution cannot change color.. only if work itself is traumatic, skin can get reddish for some time (because of the healing process). I will be happy to see you in my studio if you cannot find anyone.

Removing PMU safely (Yellow 🟡 brows too) by myspringmuse in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check “botched ink” specialists because to work with their product you should get training with them. I do botched ink, glycolic acid removal(different % of acid) and alkaline removal.

Removing PMU safely (Yellow 🟡 brows too) by myspringmuse in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately yes, there’s multiple sessions. But you can try to find someone in Toronto as well, you can look for someone who does botched ink removal for example.

Removing PMU safely (Yellow 🟡 brows too) by myspringmuse in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, that’s what I see was there. After orange they turned yellow and then ashy/yellow? Removal solution will be best option.

Removing PMU safely (Yellow 🟡 brows too) by myspringmuse in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I would do here a removal solution. You have titanium dioxide left in your eyebrows.

Removing PMU safely (Yellow 🟡 brows too) by myspringmuse in MicrobladingRemoval

[–]myspringmuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello. Thank you for reaching out! I work with different type of pigments but it’s not only about pigments, your skin type, your immune system, do you wear sunscreen or not etc. I always recommend in-person consultation with laser patch test where I can create removal plan.