“Can you get microblading after Botox?” It’s a question we get asked almost weekly in the Brow Industry. And it makes sense — many Brisbane clients combine cosmetic procedures like Botox injections with semi-permanent makeup for natural brows, but they’re unsure which treatment should come first. As microblading artists, we’ve seen the healing process, timing mistakes, and even pigment smudging when the two aren’t planned properly. This guide will give you professional advice from a reputable cosmetic tattooing perspective — so you can have both brow shape and wrinkle-smoothing injection results without worry.

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Why Procedure Timing Impacts Brow Results

Microblading is a type of semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing that uses a handheld tool with tiny needles to implant pigment into the upper layers of the skin. Unlike machine shading, microbladed brows are created with hair-like strokes for a soft, natural finish.

The timing matters because Botox treatments temporarily freeze facial muscles in the upper facial region. This changes brow placement, muscle movement and sometimes the entire brow shape. If your brows are tattooed while muscles are still adjusting, your semi-permanent tattooing may heal in the wrong position. That’s why professional advice is clear: always space out your aesthetic treatments for the best results.

Why Procedure Timing Impacts Brow Results
Anti-Wrinkle Effects on Brows

Anti-Wrinkle Effects on Brows

Botox is a wrinkle muscle relaxer — technically a neurotoxin that reduces frown lines and smooths the upper facial region by limiting muscle actions. For many clients, it delivers facial rejuvenation and even a subtle eyebrow lifting effect.

But here’s the catch: Botox injections change brow placement by affecting facial structure and muscle movement. That’s great for smoothing lines, but tricky when mapping brows for micro pigmentation. A microblading technician relies on your natural expressions to map an enhanced brow shape. If muscles are frozen, brow mapping may be inaccurate, leading to asymmetrical microbladed brows once Botox wears off.

Ideal Timelines for Aesthetic Treatments

Think of Botox treatments as temporary adjustments, and microblading as a semi-permanent tattooing that locks in your brow shape. To prevent mismatched results, follow this timeline:

Treatment order Safe waiting period Why it matters
Botox before the microblading appointment Wait 2–3 weeks Allows Botox to fully settle so the brow shape isn’t mapped on shifting muscles
Microblading before Botox Wait 4 weeks Ensures the healing process is complete and the pigment isn’t disturbed by wrinkle-smoothing injection

Industry insight: Surveys in the Brow Industry show over 60% of women aged 25–45 in Australia get Botox and cosmetic tattooing. Timing is everything for safe, great results.

Healing Process and Aftercare Instructions

Microblading has a healing time. Within the first week, brows may scab, flake and look darker than expected. By week two, pigment smudging may fade into a softer tone. Full pigment retention and brow placement stabilise after about 6 weeks.

Post-treatment care includes:

  • Avoiding chemical peels, facials and other cosmetic services during healing.
  • Keeping brows clean and applying the aftercare balm provided by your microblading artist.
  • Avoiding blood thinners, alcohol and excessive sweating during the healing process.

If Botox is done too soon, tiny needles from the medical office can irritate semi-permanent tattooing, disrupt pigment bonds and slow down the healing process.

Client Experiences

We’ve seen it all. One client had eyebrow lift surgery followed by microblading. She waited the recommended 8 weeks post-surgery, and her results were stable — proof that patience is key.

Another client booked Botox 7 days after her microblading appointment. Unfortunately, the Botox injection disrupted the healing process and left a light patch that required extra touch-up appointments. These are real examples of why we stress following professional advice and aftercare instructions.

Microblading and Botox Myth-busting

  • “Botox makes microbladed brows fade faster.”
    Nope. Pigment retention is more to do with skin type, microblading pigment quality and aftercare — not muscle relaxers.
  • “I can get both treatments in one day.”
    No. Semi-permanent tattooing and Botox need healing time. Same-day appointments will result in poor results.
  • “Botox ruins permanent makeup.”
    Also no. When done at the right time, cosmetic procedures like Botox and semi-permanent makeup work beautifully together.
Microblading and Botox Myth-busting

Safety and Consent

At Cosmetic Tattoo Studio Brisbane Face Figurati, every client signs a consent form and receives clear post-treatment care instructions. We ask about recent aesthetic treatments, medical conditions, and medications like blood thinners.

As trained microblading artists, we only use a specialised instrument with single-use blades, cosmetic-grade pigments, and industry-standard hygiene protocols. Unlike surgical beauty treatments or body contouring, semi-permanent tattooing is non-surgical but still requires precision and safety. Always book with a reputable professional — not just anyone offering cosmetic services.

Preparation

If you’re doing both treatments, here’s the simple way:

  • Decide on your priority. Do you want to perfect your brow shape first or smooth lines?
  • Book with gaps. 2–3 weeks between Botox → brows, 4 weeks between brows → Botox.
  • Tell your artists. Always let both your injector and brow technician know about your other appointments.

Brisbane’s humidity means we remind clients to avoid sweaty workouts, swimming or heavy sun exposure during healing — both Botox and microblading need calm skin for best results.

Cost, Maintenance and Touch-ups

Both Botox and microblading require upkeep:

  • Botox: 3–4 months in the upper facial region.
  • Microblading: 12–18 months before touch-up appointments are needed.

Budget-wise, Botox treatments in Brisbane are $12–15 per unit, microblading semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing is $550–800 initially, and touch-ups are $200–300. Combining these treatments requires planning but gives long-term brow shape and confidence.

Your Brows, your Timeline

So, can you get microblading after Botox? Absolutely — but the healing process, timing and professional advice make all the difference. By spacing out your treatments and following aftercare instructions, you’ll have natural brows, balanced brow placement and long-lasting results.

In Brisbane, we see too many rushed appointments that result in unnecessary touch-ups. Take it from us: slow and steady really does win in the Brow Industry.

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FAQ

No. Wait 4 weeks to protect healing brows and avoid pigment smudging.
No. Pigment colour and retention depend on microblading pigment quality, aftercare and skin type.
Either is fine — just follow the waiting periods: 2–3 weeks if Botox first, 4 weeks if microblading first.
Avoid for at least 4 weeks. Chemical peels can strip pigment and affect healing time.

Because both microblading and Botox are aesthetic treatments near the eyes. A reputable professional ensures safe technique, proper consent form processes, and stable aesthetic outcomes.