Tattoo Removal
● Tattoo Removal
At our clinic, we perform tattoo and pigment removal using Q-switched Ruby Laser and Q-switched YAG Laser. These lasers selectively break down pigment particles within the skin, which are then gradually cleared away through the body’s immune system, allowing the tattoo to fade over time.
● Recommended For
• Those wishing to fade or remove old tattoos.
• Those preparing for employment, career changes, weddings, or personal milestones.
• Those seeking partial lightening before cover-up or modification.
• Those preparing for employment, career changes, weddings, or personal milestones.
• Those seeking partial lightening before cover-up or modification.
● Features
• Highly effective for black, blue, and other dark-colored inks.
• Minimizes damage to surrounding skin tissue.
• Non-surgical — because no scalpel is used, scarring is minimal compared to excision methods.
• Complete removal in a single session is rare; multiple sessions are generally required.
• Minimizes damage to surrounding skin tissue.
• Non-surgical — because no scalpel is used, scarring is minimal compared to excision methods.
• Complete removal in a single session is rare; multiple sessions are generally required.
● Treatment Process
Consultation and Assessment – The doctor examines the tattoo’s size, color, and depth to propose the appropriate number of sessions and best method.
Anesthesia – Topical or local anesthesia is applied to minimize pain.
Laser Treatment – The laser targets and fragments the ink particles under the skin.
Aftercare – The area is protected with ointment and dressing to prevent infection and pigmentation.
Anesthesia – Topical or local anesthesia is applied to minimize pain.
Laser Treatment – The laser targets and fragments the ink particles under the skin.
Aftercare – The area is protected with ointment and dressing to prevent infection and pigmentation.
● Number of Sessions
• Black, blue, and dark inks respond well and fade more quickly.
• Red, yellow, and green inks may require more sessions.
• Average: 5–10 sessions or more, spaced about 2–3 months apart.
• Red, yellow, and green inks may require more sessions.
• Average: 5–10 sessions or more, spaced about 2–3 months apart.
● Downtime and Risks
• Redness, swelling, and scabbing may occur for a few days to a week.
• Temporary pigmentation (darkening) or lightening of the skin may appear.
• In rare cases, scarring can occur; ongoing medical observation is recommended.
• Temporary pigmentation (darkening) or lightening of the skin may appear.
• In rare cases, scarring can occur; ongoing medical observation is recommended.