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Fibroblast

Fibroblasts is a new and revolutionary treatment in the beauty world, this is non- invasive technique which offer minimize the aging process and rejuvenate the skin.

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Martha Vera

My name is Martha Vera. For more than 20 years I have been in the beauty industry specializing in anti-aging techniques.

My passion is helping my clients improve the vitality and appearance of their skin, not only for the health benefits but so they can be more self confident in their appearance.

I am an expert in helping people extend healthy and youthful-looking skin without the need of a scalpel.

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Microblading

Microblading is a form of a cosmetic semi-permanent makeup …

Fibroblast

A fibroblast is a type of cell that contributes to the formation of …

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Microblading is the artistic technique of tattooing individual hair strokes with a handheld tool called a microblade. Unlike traditional tattooing, which uses a machine, microblading artists hand draw each hair to match the color and coarseness of your eyebrows. The result? Gorgeous, natural looking eyebrows.

Microbladed eyebrows last 1 to 2 years for most people, before it usually needs a touch up. For permanent lips and eyeliner, it lasts 3 to 5 years.

Most clients report little or no pain! We use a topical anesthetic before the procedure to numb the affected area.

Technically microblading is a form of micropigmentation, but we use a microblade to hand draw individual hair strokes. Micropigmentation specialists use a permanent makeup machine, which offers less control and results in blurrier strokes.

Stay out of the sun and water while your microblading heals. Avoid chlorine, exfoliation creams, and sun exposure; they may cause your color to fade. We recommend applying a small amount of A&D ointment twice a day.

Microblading is not recommended for those with oily skin or large pores. If that’s you, you may want a shading or combination shading and microblading technique. We also do not provide microblading for people: under 18 years old, pregnant or nursing, if you have diabetes, glaucoma, skin diseases such as Shingles, psoriasis or eczema on the area of treatment, allergies to makeup, Keloid disorder, HIV/Hepatitis, skin cancer, hemophilia, or if you’re taking skin medications like ro-accutane and steroids.

Often we cannot. But if the previous tattoo or permanent makeup has faded considerably, sometimes we can. We will have to use a combo or shading technique.

Believe it! This treatment transforms people’s lives! That’s why we’re so passionate at Microblading LA about the work we do.

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