Eye Brows:
Day 1-2

What you see is about 20-40% darker, bolder and more solid than what your healed result will
present. Under the pigment, the skin is red and pigment has been deposited into the layer of skin containing
the most dead skin cells. Combined it gives the appearance of darker color. There may be minimal swelling,
however since the eyebrow area typically does not retain much fluid, swelling will be limited. The top layer
of skin will begin to shed on about day 3-5, and you will see loss of color. Loss of color is normal, and the
pigment that was deposited superficially will come off the skin it is embedded within. DO NOT HELP IT
ALONG, let it peel on its own. To pull the skin off, you will remove “plugs” or dermal pigments as it has not
detached itself completely at this point. This may result in uneven color or scarring after healing is complete.
Day 3

Your eyebrows may begin to itch and the pigment may appear somewhat raised. Do not pick, peel or
scratch.
Day 4-6

The skin is now in the stage of rapid exfoliation. The color under the exfoliating skin will continue to
appear light until the healing is complete and the true color is seen through the transparent layers of the
epidermis.
Day 30-40

Now is the time to critique your brows, as you have had a full cycle of cellular regeneration in
which the tattoo has now become part of the epidermis.