What is Eyebrow Threading?

Eyebrow threading is a method of shaping eyebrows. 

There are numerous ways of eliminating undesired hair from the eyebrow area for aesthetic reasons such as threading, tweezing, waxing, and laser. Threading is one of the more popular methods.

In eyebrow threading, a thin cotton thread is doubled and twisted. It is then rolled over areas of undesired hair, removing the hair at the follicle. Threading can remove short rows of hair at once.

However, dermatological complications can occur. 

Possible Complications of Eyebrow Threading

Cuts and abrasions to the eyebrow area resulting from poor execution and/or a lack of attention;

Redness, inflammation and swelling;

Infections from use of equipment not properly sterilized;

Allergic reactions from the chemicals used;

Other dermatological complications such as acute erythema during and after the procedure, folliculitis, pseudofolliculitis, bullous impetigo, verruca plana, molluscum contagiosum (MC), hyperpigmentation, and hypopigmentation;

Bacterial skin infections.

What Should You Do

Threading has become increasingly popular at beauty salons.  It is important to find an aesthetician who is experienced and qualified at eyebrow threading.

If you were injured because of eyebrow threading, you should seek medical attention right away.

Take photos and video of the injured area.

Contact an experienced eyebrow threading attorney immediately.  It will be important for the attorney to begin preserving evidence in your case immediately.

You can reach Eyebrow Threading Injury Lawyer J.P. Gonzalez-Sirgo by dialing his direct number at (786) 272-5841, calling the main office at (305) 461-1095, or Toll Free at 1 (866) 71-CLAIM or email Attorney Gonzalez-Sirgo directly at [email protected] or by text at (305) 929-8935.

J.P. Gonzalez-Sirgo
J.P. Gonzalez-Sirgo, P.A.
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