Laser tattoo removal essentially fast forwards the natural fading process by breaking up the large ink particles into shattered fragments. During a treatment, our laser shoots flashes of light energy onto the unwanted tattoo. The large ink particles absorb the laser’s energy, heat up, and shatter into tiny fragmented particles that are easier for your body to clear away naturally.
Because tattoos are made up of varying layers of ink, virtually every tattoo will require multiple treatments. Each laser session shatters the shallowest layer of ink and works its way down, breaking up the ink particles into smaller fragments with each treatment and effectively speeding up the fading process until no ink is left in the skin.
A minimum of 8 weeks is required between each treatment to give your skin time to heal.
This non-invasive procedure is widely regarded as the safest, most effective solution for removing unwanted tattoos and fading tattoos for cover-ups. Unlike other removal methods, laser tattoo removal uses laser technology to safely penetrate deep into the skin without harming the surrounding tissue or causing scars.
PRICING:
$200
-used for previous brow tattoos/microblading
up to a 8.5x11 inch area
Contraindications for Laser Tattoo Removal
Laser tattoo removal is not safe or recommended for everyone. Below is a clear guide to help clients understand when laser tattoo removal may not be suitable. Always share your full medical history and medications with your provider before starting treatment.
🚫 Absolute Contraindications: Pregnancy or breastfeeding,Active skin infections at or near the treatment site (bacterial, viral, fungal), History of keloid or hypertrophic scarring, Photosensitive conditions (e.g., lupus, porphyria), Use of photosensitizing medications (e.g., certain antibiotics, isotretinoin/Accutane within the last 6–12 months, some antifungals, chemotherapy drugs), Uncontrolled diabetes (poor healing risk), Cancer in the treatment area or recent history of skin cancer, Epilepsy triggered by light (risk during laser pulses)
⚠️ Relative Contraindications (may need medical clearance):
Very dark skin tones (Fitzpatrick V–VI) → higher risk of hypo/hyperpigmentatioN, Tanned skin (recent sun exposure or tanning bed use) → increased burn risk, Autoimmune disorders affecting skin healing, Blood clotting disorders or use of anticoagulant therapy, Severe cardiovascular conditions,Poor wound healing history, Large tattoos over joints or thin skin (higher complication risk)
ℹ️ Other Considerations:
Recent dermal fillers or cosmetic procedures in the area, Tattoo ink with high white/yellow pigments (titanium dioxide, iron oxide—harder to remove, risk of darkening).