
Tattoo regret is common, with up to 75% of people in some surveys reporting regret over at least one tattoo.
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I am really excited to announce that I am introducing a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser machine (Dynamix), which works by delivering short pulses of energy into the skin to break the tattoo ink into tiny particles. Your body then gradually clears these away over time.
A few key things to know:
Most tattoos can be fully removed or significantly faded with a course of treatment. Results vary depending on ink type, age, colour and location — we'll give you a realistic plan during your consultation
Following the proper laser tattoo removal aftercare tips makes the skin heal faster, which in turn speeds up the laser tattoo removal process. Stay hydrated, avoid smoking, and maintain healthy blood circulation to speed up the ink fading process.
You can stop the treatment when you feel like you have reached the desired result. You should consult your doctor or your technician before going through with this decision. They will give you the right advice based on your skin and tattoo condition.
Most tattoos can be significantly removed or at least faded. However, this depends on factors like pigmentation and tattoo size.
Let’s address the elephant in the room—yes, laser tattoo removal work involves some pain. But it’s often compared to the snap of a rubber band against the skin or the sting of grease popping from a frying pan. The pain level depends on various factors like the size of the tattoo, its location, ink colours, and your personal pain threshold.
If you’ve ever gone through semi-perm makeup removal, you’ll notice the sensation is quite similar, since both use laser technology to break down pigment. Some areas, like the ribs, fingers, and ankles, usually hurt more, while areas with more flesh can make the process feel more manageable. I can prescribe numbing cream for you and I will use various ways to cool the skin during treatment to make it feel more comfortable.
Tattoo removal will be from £50 per treatment for the smallest size approximately a postage stamp.
Yes. At least a week before to ensure that your skin responds well to the laser. You can book this via the website - it’s called a laser consultation with patch test. The cost of the patch test is redeemable against the cost of the treatment.