Real microblading prices in Wrocław in 2026

Based on what I see in the market, prices roughly break down like this:

  • Below 400 zł — usually courses, demos or beginners. High risk, false economy
  • 400–600 zł — the low-to-mid segment. May be OK, check the portfolio and certificates
  • 600–900 zł — the market price of an experienced master. This is where it’s worth looking
  • 900–1200 zł and above — masters with long experience, industry awards, specialising in difficult cases

In my studio:

  • Microblading (hair-stroke brows): 700 zł
  • Combined method (microblading + powder): 900 zł
  • Powder brows: 700 zł
  • Touch-up (after 4–6 weeks): 200 zł — a separate, paid procedure
  • Refresh (after 12–18 months): 500–700 zł

The full price list is available on the pricing page.

What should be included in the price?

Before you book, ask straight what the price includes. With a good master, the treatment price should cover:

  • A free consultation before the treatment
  • The complete treatment (not a “first session”)
  • Local anaesthetic
  • An aftercare kit

A touch-up after 4–6 weeks is a separate, paid procedure — it is not included in the price of the first treatment. After healing, around 30% of the pigment washes out, so I recommend a touch-up to every client, but it is charged separately (200 zł with me). When asking about the price, ask straight about the touch-up cost too — so you know the full cost from the start.

Why do prices vary so much?

Experience and certificates

A microblading course can be finished in 2 days. So a certificate alone means little — what matters is which course, with which master, how many hours of practice. Ask about it directly.

Treatment time

Professional microblading takes 2–3 hours — including the consultation, drawing the design, anaesthetic, the treatment and going over aftercare. A treatment finished in 60 minutes is a serious warning sign.

Quality of pigments and tools

Professional PMU pigments cost considerably more than ones from unknown sources. Cheap pigments can change colour after healing (a bluish or greyish tone) or contain allergens. Ask which pigments the master uses.

Location

A studio in the centre of Wrocław has higher costs than a salon on the outskirts. That’s part of the price — not a reason to dismiss it.

What to watch for when choosing by price?

Microblading is a lasting treatment — the effect stays on the skin for 1–2 years. A failed treatment means spending on correction or removal that together can exceed the cost of a good treatment done right the first time. You’ll find the method details, portfolio and prices on the microblading Wrocław page.

Red flags before booking:

  • An “all inclusive” price below 400 zł
  • No portfolio photos (their own, not stock)
  • No clear information about the touch-up price
  • The treatment described as “30-minute”
  • No option for a consultation before the treatment

Price isn’t everything. On how to read reviews and assess a master before you book, I write in a separate article: microblading Wrocław — reviews and how to choose a good master.

Frequently asked questions

Can cheaper microblading be good?

It can — but it needs more careful checking. Look at the portfolio, ask for references and ask about certificates. Regardless of price, the key questions are: how long the treatment takes, what's included and how long the artist has been doing microblading.

Is the consultation paid?

With me the consultation is free and with no obligation. If at the consultation I decide the treatment isn't right for you, I'll say so straight, without charging. Be wary of studios that charge for the consultation and then count it toward the treatment.

How often do you need to refresh microblading?

The first refresh is usually after 12–18 months, though it depends on your skin and lifestyle. A refresh costs 500–700 zł — less than a full treatment, because the pigment is built up rather than applied from scratch.