Nano Hair Stroke vs. Microblading
Nano Hair Stroke (machine technique – ultra-fine strokes)
Performed with a machine using a single ultra-fine needle
Creates softer, more natural-looking strokes
Less invasive → minimal skin trauma
More comfortable, little to no bleeding
Longer-lasting results (3–5+ years depending on skin type)
Lower risk of color shifting (blue/red/gray) over time
Ideal for: oily skin, thin/sensitive skin, or correction cases
Microblading (manual blade technique)
Uses a manual blade to create hair-like cuts in the skin
Strokes look crisp at first, but may blur over time
More invasive → higher risk of skin trauma if done improperly
Can be more painful with slight bleeding
Typically lasts 1.5–2 years
Higher chance of color shifting (gray, blue, or red tones)
Best for: dry skin, first-time clients
Conclusion (most important)
For natural, safer, and longer-lasting results → choose Nano Hair Stroke
For a lower cost option with defined strokes initially → consider Microblading