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BROW SPMU LASER REMOVAL

Laser Removal is a highly effective method for not only eliminating body tattoos but also unwanted semi permanent makeup. 

If you're dissatisfied with your semi permanent makeup due to issues like over-saturation leading to a grey or blocky appearance, or simply dislike the shape, removal offers a viable solution. The process involves using targeted laser light to break down the ink particles in the tattoo. These fragmented ink particles are then naturally disposed of via your body’s lymphatic system.

Opting for removal allows you to start fresh with new brows on a clean base, rather than attempting to patch over the old tattoo, which can lead to increased saturation over time. We offer an "Undo & Redo" package for clients who wish to either have their brows removed entirely or switch to a less permanent option like HD Brows.

The number of sessions required varies based on factors such as the tattoo's size, age, and how your body responds to treatment. These details will be thoroughly discussed during a face-to-face consultation before you book your sessions.

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Before laser, old SPMU
Healed after 2 sessions of laser
After brows had been redone with nanoblading
  • Is laser removal painful?
    Most clients who have undergone cosmetic tattoo removal say that it feels similar to being 'flicked' by an elastic band. However, we all have different pain threshold's which will impact the sensitivity to the treatment.
  • Is there any downtime after the treatment?
    Minimal downtime after treatment and makeup can be worn as normal the next day.
  • When can I expect to see results?
    You will see results straight away and this will progress over the healing period as your body breaks down the ink particles.
  • How long between each laser session?
    6-8 weeks. You may still get tinted and waxed between the sessions.
  • Do I need a patch test for laser?
    Yes, this is mandatory.
  • Will my hair be damaged from the laser?
    It is possible that the natural hair can become lighter (although rare) but this is a temporary change and the colour will revert to normal within a very short period of time.
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