Microblading Treatment

Olive specialises in Eyebrow Tattoo, using the Microblading Method in her own Browtique style and delivery. This is a unique service that uses a special hand tool, with tiny sharp needles that deliver strokes in the skin that mimic an eyebrow hair.The skin will not always heal into a hair stroke , but once the shape is right , how it’s filled in is immaterial.

A minimum of two visits is required in the initial treatment. An annual colour boost keeps the look fresh.

Those little hairs over our eyes barely get noticed until they are either gone, sparse, gappy or at 2 different heights. We specialise in Microblading alone, and Blade and Shade (combination technique) for a more defined result when Microblading alone is not sufficient.

Nurse Debbie ( our Dublin affiliate nurse) covers our Dublin clinic every week Mondays,Thursday,Fridays,Sat and a dedicated clinic room in her home in Naas occasionally. Please email for her clinic location schedule.

Nurse Lorraine (affiliate for Limerick & Galway every Wednesday afternoon, Saturdays and Sundays in an emergency).

Nurse Debbie delivers powder brow, light Misty brow by an electric hand tool and fine single needle.

Nurse Lorraine delivers a powder brow & Misty brow by machine Micro-pigmentation.

All nurses attend to Eyebrow Medical Tattooing as categorized by Laya Healthcare .

Fees are fully transparent on the booking tab.

  • A person wearing white gloves and a white shirt preparing a syringe or medical instrument.

    Step One

    Microblading Treatment

    Have you had a consultation? (Optional)

  • Person wearing a glove arranging small bottles of essential oils or skincare products on a white table, with an 'Aftercare Advice' folder nearby.

    Step Two

    Pigment Retention

    Follow up appointment 4-6 weeks later

  • A person with a face shield getting a facial or medical treatment, with another person adjusting a metal instrument on their forehead.

    Step Three

    Review & Refine

    *Process Optional. Booking via email

  • Person receiving a cosmetic or dermatological treatment on their forehead, lying down with eyes closed, wearing a face mask, with technician wearing gloves using a syringe or similar tool.

    Annual Booster

    No earlier than 6 months following previous step