Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Combo Brow.

Most clients report only mild discomfort; we use medical-grade topical anesthetic before and during the procedure to minimize pain. Your technician works slowly, offers breaks, and tailors numbing based on sensitivity to ensure a comfortable experience throughout.

Results commonly last 12–24 months depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Oilier skin may fade faster. We recommend a 6–8 week initial touch-up and periodic annual refreshes to maintain pigment depth and shape.

Healing occurs in stages: brows appear darker immediately, then scab and lightly flake around days 5–10. Pigment softens and settles over 4–6 weeks. Follow aftercare (no soaking, makeup, or sweating) to ensure even retention and optimal final results.

Ideal candidates want natural, defined brows—those with sparse hair, uneven shape, or faded tattoos. Not recommended for pregnancy, breastfeeding, uncontrolled medical conditions, or active skin infections. A consultation and medical history review determine if Combo Brow is suitable and safe for you.

Keep brows dry for the first 24–48 hours, then gently cleanse as instructed. Avoid makeup, heavy sweating, pools, and sun exposure while healing. Apply recommended ointment sparingly, do not pick scabs, and attend your scheduled touch-up for best long-term results.

Combo Brow blends nano hair strokes with ombré shading, offering both crisp individual hairs and soft powdered fullness. Unlike microblading alone, it suits oilier skin types and provides longer-lasting definition; unlike ombré alone, it creates realistic hair texture for a more natural finish.