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Microblading Correction & Cover-Up in Miami

Regret your last microblading? Wrong shape, a color that healed ashy, grey, or reddish, or brows that faded unevenly? Often it can be corrected — but not always the same way, and not always in a single visit. Gisselle, a licensed facial specialist with 12 years of experience, reviews your brows from a photo first and tells you honestly what's possible before you ever book.

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What we can correct

Most "bad microblading" falls into a few fixable categories. If yours is one of these, a correction can bring it back to something natural:

  • Color that healed the wrong tone — ashy or grey, too warm, reddish, or bluish
  • Shape or symmetry that no longer suits your face
  • Old work that faded patchy or unevenly
  • Brows that were left too thin, too thick, or dated in style
  • Redesigning and covering older, workable microblading with a fresh, natural shape

The honest part: not everything can be covered in one visit

Correcting brows is not the same as starting on a blank canvas — there is already pigment in the skin, and that changes what is possible.

If your old work has already faded and is light, a redesign can usually go straight over it in a single correction session. If the old pigment is still dark or heavy, laying fresh strokes on top can look muddy — so that case is decided from your photo. Sometimes we can still cover it directly; sometimes the honest answer is that it needs to be lightened first.

We do not do pigment removal or laser ourselves. If yours needs lightening before a correction, we will tell you plainly and point you in the right direction — rather than take the booking and hope for the best.

Why a licensed facial specialist matters for a correction

A fresh brow is a design job. A correction is a design job on top of a color-theory problem and a skin problem — which is a different level of work.

Neutralizing a brow that healed red, ashy, or blue means understanding how corrective pigments cancel each other, not just picking a shade. Reading how your skin holds and fades pigment, and working around the texture left by previous work, is where 12 years and facial-specialist training actually show. This is not a first-week technique.

How a correction works, step by step

The process is built to protect you from a wasted trip — the evaluation comes before the booking, not after.

  • Send a photo by WhatsApp or Instagram — Gisselle reviews your current brows and gives you an honest read on whether, and how, they can be corrected
  • If it is a fit, you come in for an in-person consultation and mapping over your existing brows — nothing starts until you approve the new shape
  • The correction session itself, unrushed, in a private suite
  • A touch-up if your case needs one, to perfect color and density once everything has healed

Microblading corrections — honest answers

Can you fix microblading that turned red, ashy, or grey?

Yes — color correction is one of the most common fixes. Corrective pigments are used to neutralize the wrong tone and rebalance the color so it reads natural again. Send a photo first so Gisselle can confirm the tone and plan the correction.

My old microblading is still dark. Can you cover it?

It depends on how dark it is, which is why we ask for a photo first. In some cases a fresh design can go directly over it; in others, the honest answer is that it needs to be lightened before a clean correction is possible. We tell you which before you book.

Do you remove old microblading?

We do not do removal or laser ourselves. What we do is color-correct and reshape faded or workable brows. If yours needs lightening first, we will tell you honestly and point you toward the right option before we correct it.

How much does a microblading correction cost?

Corrections vary a lot depending on the state of your current brows, so a flat price would not be honest. Gisselle gives you a clear answer after seeing your photo — that way the price reflects the actual work yours needs.

Can I just book a correction directly?

The best first step is to send a photo. A correction is only worth booking if it can actually improve your brows, and the photo lets Gisselle confirm that — so you never waste a trip on an appointment that was not the right fit.

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Send a photo — get an honest answer

The fastest way to know if your brows can be corrected is to message a photo. Gisselle looks at your current work and tells you plainly what's possible, what it would take, and what it would cost — before you commit to anything.