Microblading is a pigmentation technique of Japanese origin, carried out using a tool called Tebori. The use of this technique allows for the creation of individualized strokes, mimicking the appearance of natural hairs, resulting in more detailed and three-dimensional eyebrows with an incredibly realistic look.
The difference between Microblading and Micropigmentation lies in the instrument used for the techniques. While Microblading uses a tool called Tebori (manual handheld device), Micropigmentation is done using a dermograph (electric device).
As a result of using different instruments, the techniques yield different outcomes. Microblading provides more realistic strokes with natural movements that are impossible to identify even up close, while Micropigmentation creates strokes with stronger tones and uniform lines.