Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing technique used to enhance the appearance of eyebrows. During a microblading procedure, a trained technician uses a handheld tool with ultra-fine needles to create thin, hair-like strokes on the skin, depositing pigment into the upper layers of the dermis. This process results in natural-looking, fuller brows that can last anywhere from one to three years, depending on factors such as skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Microblading is popular for its ability to fill in sparse brows, redefine shape, and create a more symmetrical and polished appearance overall.

Microblading, also known by a variety of names such as eyebrow embroidery, microstroking, feather touch and hair like strokes is a form of permanent makeup that provides a means to partially or fully camouflage missing eyebrow hair with the appearance of simulated hair using fine deposits of cosmetic tattoo pigments.