Laser Tattoo Removal
Laser tattoo and permanent makeup (PMU) removal is a safe and effective method for reducing or eliminating unwanted ink or pigment. This treatment uses a focused beam of light to break down pigment particles in the skin, allowing your body to naturally absorb and expel them. Whether it’s for lightening before a cover-up or complete removal, the process is tailored to your needs.
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What to Expect
During the Session:
The treatment may feel like a rubber band snapping against the skin.
Sessions typically last 15-30 minutes depending on the size and intensity of the tattoo or PMU (Brow PMU typically lasts 10-15minutes).
On average, 3-10 sessions are required, with 4-7 weeks between treatments for healing.
Post-Treatment:
The treated area may appear darker before it lightens, and multiple sessions may be needed for optimal results.
Swelling, redness, and minor blistering are common and subside within days to weeks.
Natural Hair Safety:
Brow laser removal targets pigment, not hair follicles. However, natural brow hair may temporarily turn white for up to two weeks.
Limitations:
While most tattoos and PMU can be lightened or removed, complete removal depends on factors like ink colour, pigment depth, and skin type.
FAQ
Does It Hurt?
Most people compare it to a rubber band snap. While discomfort varies, it’s often more intense than the original tattooing process.
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Will It Work on All Colours?
Darker inks like black respond well to lasers, while lighter colours like yellow or white can be more challenging to remove.
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Can I Have This Done While Pregnant or Nursing?
No, this treatment is not recommended during pregnancy or nursing.
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What Are the Risks?
Common side effects include redness, swelling, temporary skin lightening/darkening, and minor blistering. Proper aftercare minimises these risks.
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Can I Apply Makeup After the Treatment?
Avoid makeup until redness or swelling subsides. Once healed, opt for gentle, non-irritating products.
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Is It Suitable for Large Tattoos?
Large tattoos may need to be treated in sections to avoid overworking the skin.
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Pre/Aftercare
Pre-Treatment Care
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Avoid sun exposure for two weeks before your session.
Stay hydrated and avoid waxing or exfoliating the treatment area.
For body tattoos, shave the area 24 hours before the appointment.
Refrain from taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, or caffeine on the day of your session.
Aftercare
Keep the area clean and dry for the first three days; SPF can be applied after three hours.
Moisturise with technician-recommended products to promote healing and reduce itching.
Avoid:
Picking scabs to prevent scarring.
Heat, hot water, heavy sweating, swimming, or sun exposure.
Alcohol and smoking, which can slow healing.
Expect pigment changes and varied fading patterns during healing.