There are few complications that arise during an eyebrow tattoo procedure if you have had a good pre consultation and discussed the procedure and what it will involve and if the clinic is hygienic and reputable.
Eyebrow Trauma during Micropigmentation
However, to avoid any possible difficulties you should know that during the tattoo procedure you should not be experiencing undue pain and if you are the procedure should stop. The trauma to the brow region will not decrease if you just grin and bear it. Although it is normal to have some discomfort midway through due to the region becoming tender, there is no reason you cannot have extra instant numbing cream applied. It doesn’t matter if the micropigmentation tattoo procedure is almost done, all cosmetic tattooing expert will provide anesthetic and soothing ointments to avoid pain and swelling and to stop the skin from becoming excessively irritated. Numbing agents should be resistant to water and therefore should not be washed away even if your brow area must be cleaned several times during the procedure.
Avoiding Excessive Bleeding during Eyebrow Tattoo Procedures
One of the most common complications during an eyebrow tattoo is that of bleeding. You must not allow a technician to continue if you are bleeding excessively as this may indicate that you need a coagulation agent to assist your natural process. Naturally you will discuss this with your technician if you know in advance that you are prone to bleed, but if you didn’t know, then any good clinic will have a Lidocaine and Epinephrine and coagulating cream or ointment to help stop bleeding and swelling and pain all in one. There is also a gel designed specifically for eyebrow tattooing and permanent makeup cosmetic tattooing that will stop bleeding in its tracks because it is a coagulating gel that is safe to use with other instant numbing ointment.

Tattoo Needle Size and Faster Healing
The size of the needles used may also affect the scaring of the skin. For very delicate skin types a fine needle and perhaps more prongs may help to deliver the pigment to the eyebrow tattooing area faster and with less swelling or bleeding. Some needles are specifically designed to help healing by being either round or extra fine or having up to 7 prongs to deliver the ink or pigment faster to the eyebrow area. Although there is no way to eliminate the swelling and redness entirely, there are ways to minimize these side effects and ensure faster healing without scars. However, scars on the brow, after a permanent makeup procedure with modern equipment, is rare.
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