Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about 6-Week Touch-Up (All Services).

During your 6-Week Touch-Up (All Services), your technician evaluates healed pigment, discusses desired changes, and performs precise corrections to shape, density, or color. Minor numbing may be applied. The goal is to perfect results and ensure long-lasting, natural-looking microblading or SPMU.

Yes. Avoid coffee, caffeine, alcohol, aspirin, and ibuprofen for 24 hours before your 6-Week Touch-Up (All Services). These substances can thin the blood, increase bleeding, and affect pigment uptake. If you take prescribed blood thinners, notify your technician in advance.

Most 6-Week Touch-Up (All Services) appointments last 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the amount of correction needed. This includes consultation, numbing (if used), and the touch-up work. Arrive on time to allow full assessment and adjustments.

Discomfort during the 6-Week Touch-Up (All Services) is usually minimal. Topical numbing is applied to reduce pain, and most clients describe pressure or mild stinging. Any sensitivity fades quickly, and aftercare helps soothe healing skin for a comfortable recovery.

Yes, small shape or color adjustments can be made during your 6-Week Touch-Up (All Services). Major redesigns are not recommended at this stage; they may require a separate session once the area fully stabilizes. Your artist will recommend safest, most flattering changes.

After your 6-Week Touch-Up (All Services), follow the provided aftercare: keep the area clean and dry, avoid heavy sweating, swimming, and makeup for 7–10 days, apply recommended ointment, and protect from sun. Avoid picking scabs to ensure optimal pigment retention.