Which technique is better - Microblading or Hyperrealism Brows?

If you've been researching eyebrow tattooing, chances are you've heard of microblading. I offered it for over 8 years—and while it helped many clients, I’ve made a conscious shift to focus exclusively on Hyperrealism Brows.

Not because it stopped being popular—but because I found something better. For you and your skin.

Here’s why:

  • Microblading cuts the skin, while hyperrealism uses a machine that gently implants pigment with less trauma.

  • Microblading often heals patchy or turns grey over time. Hyperrealism heals softly and fades more gracefully.

  • With Hyperrealism, we can mimic the natural growth pattern of your brows—no blocky shapes or heavy saturation.

I now specialise in Hyperrealism because it allows me to give my clients something that looks and feels more natural.

Below are two examples of how microblading heals over time VS how hyperrealism brows heals over time.

Microblading healed results over time

Hyperrealism Brows healed results after 2 years

I know how daunting it can feel to commit to something more permanent — especially when it comes to your face. That’s exactly why I’ve chosen to work with this new technique.

Hyperrealism brows are designed to fade gradually over time. After about two years, you have the freedom to refresh the look or simply let them fade back to your natural brows.

No more feeling stuck with the same brows for life — just beautiful results that grow with you.

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Your brow specialist,

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