Microblading of the eyebrows, a kind of cosmetic tattooing that has become very popular in the last decade, it can nevertheless cause adverse skin reactions at the tattoo site, including infections, allergic reactions, and even sarcoid reactions. These reactions can lead to a reduction in the quality of life. We report tow cases of adverse reactions following microblading of the eyebrows, the first patient 40-year-old women presenting with a 7 -month history of erythematous lesions on the eyebrow, A biopsy was performed, which came back a sarcoidosis granulomatous reaction, Our patient was put on intralesional corticosteroid and synthetic antimalarials with good improvement, the second patient have 38 year-old women consulting for erythematous, oozing, pruritic lesions after 3 days of application microblading of the eyebrows, . The dermatological examination revealed the presence of edematous erythematous plaques surmounted by vesicles with crumbling contours located on both eyebrows. The diagnosis of contact eczema was retained, and the patients was put on a low-class topical corticosteroid for 10 days with good improvement.
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