Tattoo Removal
Laser Tattoo Removal
Say goodbye to unwanted ink with our safe and effective laser tattoo removal treatments. Whether you’re looking to completely remove a tattoo or lighten it for a cover-up, our advanced laser technology breaks down ink particles so your body can naturally eliminate them.
We treat all skin tones and a wide range of tattoo colors, using FDA-approved medical-grade lasers operated by trained professionals.
🎯 What We Can Treat:
Unwanted body or facial tattoos
Eyebrow tattoos/microblading removal
Faded or poorly done cosmetic tattoos
Preparation for tattoo cover-up
Pre-Treatment Instructions
Avoid sun exposure or tanning for at least 2 weeks before your session.
Do not apply makeup, lotion, or self-tanner on the area being treated.
Shave the area (if applicable) the day before.
Stay hydrated and eat a light meal beforehand.
Inform us of any medications, especially antibiotics or photosensitizing drugs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does laser tattoo removal work?
A: The laser emits short bursts of light energy that target ink pigment. The ink breaks down into tiny particles, which your body’s immune system gradually flushes out.
Q: Does it hurt?
A: Most clients describe the feeling as a rubber-band snap. We use numbing cream and cooling methods to make the experience as comfortable as possible.
Q: Can all tattoos be removed?
A: Most tattoos can be significantly lightened or fully removed. However, results vary based on ink type, depth, color, skin tone, and tattoo age.
Q: Will it leave a scar?
A: When performed correctly on healthy skin, scarring is uncommon. We take every precaution to protect your skin.
Q: Can you remove cosmetic tattoos like eyebrows or lip liner?
A: Yes — we specialize in removing microblading, lip blushing, and other permanent makeup safely and precisely.
Q: How many sessions will I need?
A: Multiple sessions are typically needed. Each session targets more pigment as your skin heals and clears out previous ink.
Post-Treatment Instructions
Redness, swelling, and a white “frosting” on the tattoo are normal and temporary.
Apply cool compresses and keep the area clean and dry.
Use only the recommended ointment to prevent infection.
Do not pick, scratch, or exfoliate the treated area.
Avoid sun exposure, pools, hot tubs, and saunas until fully healed.
Keep the area covered with breathable clothing or SPF when outside.