Laser Removal

Eyebrow Tattoo Removal

Eyebrow tattoo removal, including the removal of permanent makeup and microblading, is done using advanced laser technology. The laser targets and breaks down the pigment, allowing the body to naturally eliminate it. Laser microblading removal is a safe and effective method, with multiple sessions often needed depending on the pigment’s depth and color. Microblading removal ensures precise fading of unwanted eyebrow tattoos.

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Eyebrow Laser Tattoo Removal Healing Process

The eyebrow microblading removal healing process typically includes mild redness and swelling right after treatment, which subsides within a few days. Over 6-8 weeks, the pigment continues to fade as the body absorbs it. Proper aftercare is essential for a smooth recovery and the best results. This is a common experience in the laser microblading removal healing process.

How much is laser tattoo removal?

The cost of microblading tattoo removal varies depending on the complexity of each case. We recommend scheduling a consultation to assess your specific needs and determine the laser microblading removal price. Our experts will provide a tailored estimate during the consultation.
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Laser Tattoo Removal Before and After

Check out our before and after laser tattoo removal gallery to see real results from our eyebrow microblading removal procedures. These images show the progressive fading of the tattoo, highlighting the effectiveness of our laser microblading removal treatments. Each client’s results vary based on factors like tattoo size and ink type.

FAQs

Below, we’ve compiled some of the most commonly asked questions about laser tattoo removal. The valuable information provided by our experts will help you determine if laser removal is the best option for you.
What is Laser Tattoo Removal?
Laser tattoo removal is a non-invasive procedure that uses a high-energy light beam to break down the ink particles in a tattoo. The laser targets the pigment in the ink, fragmenting it into smaller particles. These are then gradually absorbed and eliminated by the body’s immune system. Over time, this process fades the tattoo until it becomes significantly less visible or is completely removed.
How Many Laser Treatments for Tattoo Removal?
The number of laser tattoo removal sessions required varies based on several factors, such as the depth and density of the ink, the chemical composition of the pigment, the age and location of the tattoo, and individual skin type and color. On average, most tattoos require 6-10 sessions. Tattoos located on the head or neck are typically removed faster, while those on the hands and feet may take longer to fade.
How Long Between Laser Tattoo Removal Sessions?
It’s recommended to wait 6 to 8 weeks between laser tattoo removal sessions. This time allows the lymphatic system to process and eliminate the fragmented ink particles from the previous session. Waiting at least 6 weeks is crucial, as rushing the process could result in incomplete ink breakdown, reducing the effectiveness of the treatment.
How Long Before I Can Get Permanent Makeup Again?
You should wait at least 10 to 12 weeks after your final laser tattoo removal session before applying new permanent makeup. This ensures that the laser has finished its work in breaking down the old pigment. Applying new pigment too soon could confuse the lymphatic system, leading to unintended fading of the fresh tattoo.
How Bad Does Laser Tattoo Removal Hurt?
Pain during laser tattoo removal varies depending on individual pain tolerance. Many describe the sensation as similar to a rubber band snapping against the skin. While it’s often considered a painful procedure, the discomfort is usually brief, as the laser treatment for small areas can take only 30 seconds to a minute. To minimize discomfort, a topical numbing cream, such as lidocaine, is often applied before the procedure.
Does Laser Tattoo Removal Damage Eyebrows?
Laser tattoo removal does not cause permanent eyebrow hair loss. The laser used for tattoo removal is different from those used in laser hair removal treatments. However, it may temporarily affect eyebrow hair color, as the laser can’t differentiate between tattoo pigment and natural hair pigment. Some brow hairs may turn white after treatment, but this can be covered with brow mascara or tint until the hair naturally regains its original color.
What Are the Side Effects of Laser Tattoo Removal?

Common side effects of laser tattoo removal include redness, swelling, itching, bruising, blistering, and scabbing. These symptoms generally subside within a few days. Tattoos on the body are more prone to blistering or scabbing than cosmetic tattoos like eyebrows or eyeliner. Sun sensitivity is also a concern, as laser treatment can increase the skin’s sensitivity to UV rays, making sun protection vital.

Other rare side effects may include changes in skin pigmentation, especially for those with darker skin tones, and infection if the treated area isn’t properly cared for. Scarring is uncommon but can occur, particularly in individuals prone to keloids or scarring. If you are at risk, your practitioner will advise against the procedure.

Who Is Not a Candidate for Laser Tattoo Removal?

Certain conditions make individuals unsuitable candidates for laser tattoo removal, including:

  • Skin with active inflammation or infections
  • Those currently taking antibiotics or photosensitive medications such as Tetracycline or Naproxen
  • Recently tanned or sunburned skin (within the last month)
  • A history of keloid scarring
  • A fresh tattoo less than three months old
  • Pregnant women
  • Individuals with uncontrolled diabetes, heart disease, or liver dysfunction
  • Those diagnosed with skin cancer or other serious conditions

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