Laser Tattoo Removal

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Overview

Laser tattoo removal breaks down ink particles in the skin into tiny fragments, allowing the body to naturally clear them over time.

The laser targets pigment in the tattoo; ink absorbs the energy, shatters, and gradually fades.

  • Unwanted tattoos
  • Ink correction
  • Faded results from other artists
  • Progressive fading
  • Some tattoos fully removed
  • Works on most colors
  • 6–12 sessions on average
  • 6–8 weeks apart

Mild blistering, redness, or scabbing possible for 3–7 days.

  • No sun exposure 2 weeks
  • No self-tanner
  • Shave area
  • Keep area clean and dry
  • Aquaphor if scabbing
  • Avoid picking or scratching
  • No swimming for 48–72 hours
  • Pregnancy
  • Keloid tendency
  • Recent sunburn