1. How long after eyebrow tattooing can eyebrow washing be done? Eyebrow washing can be done 1 to 3 months after eyebrow tattooing. Before eyebrow washing, the eyebrow tattoo should be fully healed before the procedure can be performed. If it is not completely healed, it will affect the effect of eyebrow washing. Currently, the more common method for eyebrow washing is laser eyebrow washing, which uses picosecond laser or Q-switch laser to decompose and metabolize the pigment particles of the eyebrow tattoo out of the body.
2. What is the commonly used method for eyebrow washing? The currently commonly used method for eyebrow washing is laser eyebrow washing, using 755nm Q-switch laser or picosecond laser. This method utilizes the laser to target the eyebrow tattoo area, breaking down the pigment particles in the superficial layer of the skin into extremely tiny fragments, which are then expelled through skin peeling or desquamation. Alternatively, the pigment particles can be phagocytosed by tissue cells in the superficial layer of the dermis and excreted to achieve the effect of removing pigment. As the target sites of Q-switch laser or picosecond laser are the pigment particles in the superficial layer of the dermis, there is no effect on the skin tissue and no scars will be left.