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Get answers to common questions about Lip Threading.
No—threading doesn't make hair grow back thicker. It removes hair at the root so regrowth is often finer and slower. Repeated treatments may change follicle appearance, producing softer hair over time. If you notice stubble changes, discuss personalized care with your technician.
A typical lip threading appointment takes about 5–15 minutes depending on hair amount and precision required. Allow a little extra time for consultation and aftercare advice during your first visit. Walk-ins may be quicker, while busy days can add a short wait.
Most clients report mild, brief discomfort similar to a quick pluck. Pain varies by sensitivity. To minimize discomfort, avoid caffeine, hydrate, and consider a light numbing cream if recommended. Breathing techniques and an experienced technician help keep the process fast and manageable.
Maintenance typically falls between every 3 to 6 weeks depending on individual growth cycles. Thicker or faster-growing hair may need more frequent visits. Book two appointments a month apart at first to determine ideal timing, then schedule regular appointments based on your results.
Threading can cause temporary redness or occasional ingrown hairs for sensitive skin, but risks are low with proper technique and aftercare. Avoid picking, exfoliate gently after 48 hours, and use soothing products. See us if bumps persist or become painful for personalized treatment.
Avoid heavy makeup for at least a few hours and steer clear of direct sun exposure for 24–48 hours to prevent irritation and hyperpigmentation. Use sunscreen, gentle cleansers, and calming ointments after threading; consult your technician for recommended aftercare products.