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