


Brow Corrections
Brow Correction Services
Two sessions usually required. $150 for second session appointments.
Brow correction is designed for clients who already have previous permanent makeup or microblading and are unhappy with the results but do not want to go through removal.
It’s very important to understand: I cannot give you a completely new set of brows if you already have prior work. Correction is not the same as starting fresh. Instead, my goal is to make improvements—this may include:
Adjusting the color to neutralize or balance out tones (such as red, blue, or gray brows).
Refining or enhancing the existing shape to create better symmetry and definition.
Adding hair strokes or shading for a more realistic and polished look.
How Much Fading Matters
The amount of fading in your previous brows plays a huge role in what’s possible:
Less than 50% faded: I can still make improvements, but there is less “wiggle room.” The old work will limit how much I can adjust, so results may be more subtle.
More than 50% faded: This gives me much more flexibility to improve both color and shape. In many cases, I can create a noticeably refreshed and enhanced look.
Setting Expectations
While correction can make a big difference, results will not look the same as if I were working on untouched brows. Perfection or the expectation of a brand-new look is not realistic with correction services.
This option is best suited for clients who:
Have had poor work done elsewhere.
Do not want removal.
Are looking for improvements in color, shape, or realism—rather than a completely new brow design.
If you’re unsure whether correction is right for you, I recommend booking a consultation first so I can assess your brows and discuss the best plan moving forward.
Brow Correction Services
Two sessions usually required. $150 for second session appointments.
Brow correction is designed for clients who already have previous permanent makeup or microblading and are unhappy with the results but do not want to go through removal.
It’s very important to understand: I cannot give you a completely new set of brows if you already have prior work. Correction is not the same as starting fresh. Instead, my goal is to make improvements—this may include:
Adjusting the color to neutralize or balance out tones (such as red, blue, or gray brows).
Refining or enhancing the existing shape to create better symmetry and definition.
Adding hair strokes or shading for a more realistic and polished look.
How Much Fading Matters
The amount of fading in your previous brows plays a huge role in what’s possible:
Less than 50% faded: I can still make improvements, but there is less “wiggle room.” The old work will limit how much I can adjust, so results may be more subtle.
More than 50% faded: This gives me much more flexibility to improve both color and shape. In many cases, I can create a noticeably refreshed and enhanced look.
Setting Expectations
While correction can make a big difference, results will not look the same as if I were working on untouched brows. Perfection or the expectation of a brand-new look is not realistic with correction services.
This option is best suited for clients who:
Have had poor work done elsewhere.
Do not want removal.
Are looking for improvements in color, shape, or realism—rather than a completely new brow design.
If you’re unsure whether correction is right for you, I recommend booking a consultation first so I can assess your brows and discuss the best plan moving forward.