While Microblading offers a long-lasting and natural-looking color, it is important to ensure that clients do not have any allergies to the products used before undergoing the procedure. Testing for allergies before microblading is a crucial step in ensuring a safe and successful treatment. The first step in testing for allergies before microblading is to ask your clients to fill out a detailed questionnaire where they are asked about allergies, medications, and supplements. If your client expresses that they have sensitive skin or have quite a few allergies, further investigation must take place and it may be best to get an okay from their doctor.
Once they have consulted with their doctor, the next step is to perform an allergy patch test. This is done by applying a small amount of the color pigment, and numbing gel being used for the microblading to the inside of your client’s wrist or arm. If no reaction occurs within 15-20 min, it is likely that there are no allergies present. However, if they experience an itching, burning, or rash within this time, it is likely that they may have an allergy to the pigment or numbing agent and they should avoid proceeding with the treatment. It is also important to note that even if they pass the allergy test, they may still experience a reaction when the pigment or numbing gel are applied during the actual procedure. If this occurs, the color or gel should be removed immediately and the area cleaned and treated. While reactions during the procedure are rare, they can still occur and it is important to let your client know the risk prior to beginning the procedure. As well, a prior successful treatment does not guarantee no issues in the future. Testing for allergies before microblading is important to ensure a safe and successful procedure. If your clients have any concerns or questions, ask them to consult their doctor.