Laser Tattoo Removal
Target The Ink, Protect The Skin.
You carry something: a tattoo that once meant everything. Over time, it may feel less aligned with who you are. Laser tattoo removal offers a way to fade that past — not by erasing your story, but by giving your skin a fresh page.
Using ultrashort bursts of energy, it shatters tattoo ink into microscopic “dust” particles that your body’s natural systems can clear. The result? Fading that looks like it belongs to you — gradual, honest, no harsh damage.
Your treatment begins with a thorough skin assessment to assess your tattoo’s size, color(s), depth, age, and location. Each of these shapes how we plan your removal journey.
During the procedure:
A numbing cream is applied for comfort.
After placement of the protective eye shields, a handheld laser device glides over the skin, emitting high-energy pulses that target the tattoo ink particles in skin’s deeper layers.
Treatment sensation:
The sensation is often described as a series of quick bursts — often described like tiny rubberband snaps. It’s brief, sharp, then over.
Treatment time typically ranges from 15 to 20 minutes, depending on the size of the area and the concern being treated.
Sessions needed: Typically 6–10 sessions for most tattoos, though simpler tattoos (smaller, black or dark ink) may need fewer. The sessions are spaced 48 weeks apart — this gives your skin time to heal and your immune system time to clear out ink fragments.
Results Timeline: After the first one or two sessions, you may notice visible fading. Over successive treatments, colors fade more deeply, edges soften, your tattoo gradually recedes.
Maintenance: Once the tattoo is cleared, the result is permanent.
Immediately after, expect mild redness, pin-point bleeding spots, swelling, warmth and tenderness — these are normal and fade in hours or days.
For a few days, some blotching, tiny crusts or scabs can form. Don’t pick or scratch.
Aftercare tips:
- Avoid sun exposure and apply broad-spectrum SPF daily
- Avoid heavy workouts that cause excessive sweating, swimming in chlorinated water or strong friction during the first week
- Skip active skincare (like retinoids or acids) for 3–5 days post-treatment
- Keep skin clean and hydrated with gentle, non-irritating products
- The tattoo will gradually lighten, edges fade, color saturation diminish. Eventually, it may become nearly invisible — though whether it disappears entirely depends on tattoo age, ink type, colour, skin type
- Dark inks (black, dark blue) tend to fade fastest
- Colored inks like red, green, yellow need more sessions and are sometimes stubborn
Laser Tattoo Removal is ideal for individuals who:
- Have a tattoo you no longer want, whether old or new
- Want removal with minimal risks and gentler treatment vs older lasers
- Can commit to multiple sessions, and follow aftercare carefully.















































