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Tattoo & Permanent Makeup Removal

Q-Switched Laser Removal of Tattoos and Permanent Makeup - Precise, Safe, and Scar-Free

Remove old tattoos or permanent makeup safely and precisely with our advanced Q-Switched laser treatment - no scars, no surgery.
Find out how you can get back your skin’s natural, clean look with the latest technology delivering real results.

What is Q-Switched Laser Tattoo Removal?

Q-Switched laser tattoo removal is an advanced method that breaks down pigment particles in the skin using quick, powerful laser pulses. This technology reaches deep layers of the skin and breaks the ink into tiny particles, which the body naturally removes over time. This treatment is suitable for removing:
  • Colorful or black tattoos
  • Permanent makeup on eyebrows, lips, and eyes
  • Mistakes or changes based on personal preference

How does it work?

The Q-Switched laser uses very short, high-intensity pulses to break down tattoo pigment without damaging the surrounding skin. Each tattoo color requires a different approach, so treatment is customized based on pigment type, depth, and your skin tone.

Treatment steps:

Assessment and personalization

We will examine the type of tattoo, colors, depth, and size.

Short pulses penetrate the skin and break down the pigment.

The immune system removes the broken-down pigment.

There may be several treatments, depending on the depth and type of tattoo.

Who is this for?

This treatment is suitable for women and men of all ages who want to remove tattoos or permanent makeup. Especially for those who:

 

Not suitable for: pregnant women, people with very tanned skin, or those prone to infections or scarring. A consultation is required before starting the treatment.

Have a question?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many sessions are needed to remove a tattoo?

The number of sessions depends on the type of pigment, tattoo color, and how deep it is. On average between 4 and 10 sessions.

The sensation is similar to a tattoo, a slight “slap” on the skin. An anesthetic cream can be applied before starting treatment.

In many cases, yes. The full result depends on the color, size, and type of pigment. Dark tattoos tend to respond better.

No. When performed by a professional using the appropriate equipment, the risk of scarring is very low.

Yes. The treatment is specially tailored to delicate areas such as eyebrows, lips, and eyelids, with the utmost gentleness and care.