Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lash Enhancement.

Lash Enhancement is a subtle semi-permanent liner implanted at the lash base to define eyes and simulate fuller lashes. After consultation and topical numbing, pigment is deposited with precision tools. Procedure takes about 60–90 minutes including mapping and aftercare instructions.

Most clients report minimal discomfort thanks to topical anesthetic and gentle technique. You may feel light pressure or vibration, but pain is typically mild. We monitor comfort throughout and adjust numbing as needed to keep you comfortable.

Results commonly last one to three years, varying by skin type, sun exposure, and aftercare. A 6–8 week perfecting touch-up is recommended after the initial session, then maintenance touch-ups every 12–24 months keep the color fresh and definition crisp.

Aftercare includes keeping the lash line dry for 24–48 hours, avoiding steam, saunas, pools, and eye makeup for 7–10 days, and not rubbing the area. Apply any prescribed ointment, avoid exfoliating products near the eyes, and follow your artist's cleaning regimen to protect pigment.

Ideal candidates want subtle, natural eye definition or have fine or sparse lashes. Most healthy adults qualify, though pregnant or breastfeeding clients, those with active eye infections, or certain autoimmune conditions should wait. A thorough consultation determines suitability and custom plan.

Lash Enhancement focuses on a fine pigment at the lash base to subtly thicken lashes, whereas eyeliner tattooing creates a defined line along the lid. Technique, pigment density, and needle angle differ; lash enhancement yields a softer, natural result rather than bold eyeliner.