Microblading, also known as eyebrow embroidery, originated in Asia in 2015 and has been gaining popularity since then. Recent advancements in the instrumentations used for microblading have enabled this technique to be applied to dermatological conditions, including alopecia totalis, chemotherapy-induced madarosis, and hypothyroidism. Recent advancements in microblading Nano-Blading: About 0.18 diameter needles are used in blades to give more refined and crisp strokes. 3D or 6D brows: Mimics the natural flow of hair with varying depth on the strokes.

Ombre brows or micro-shading: Micropigmentation technique for creating fine dots that look like powdered eyebrows instead of hair strokes. This technique is long-lasting as it is motorized. Combination or hybrid brows: This technique involves both motorized and manual processes. Risks Bacterial or viral infection or allergic reactions…