Laser Tattoo Removal
-We treat tattoo removal to the body and face.
We are also experienced in eye brow and microbladding tattoo removal
For more information please contact our Nurse Practitioner on +44(0)1133458682.
I’m having treatment to reduce and remove a shoulder tattoo from many years ago. The first treatment was unbelievably pain free and so far, 4 weeks in I’m amazed at the results I’m seeing. I’m looking forward to my next session as I was very nervous but was immediately put at ease, talked through the process, and given information afterwards – Thank you! NM Leeds
What to expect :
• Back to Work – Immediately
• Anaesthetic – None / Topical if required
• Sensitivity Period – 7 days+
• Visible Results – Improvement after first treatment
• Number of Treatments – Dependent on type/quality of tattoo – 2 to 8+
• Possible Side Effects – Redness, bleeding, irritation, itchiness, blistering
• Duration of Results – Permanent
What to expect :
• Back to Work – Immediately
• Anaesthetic – None / Topical if required
• Sensitivity Period – 7 days+
• Visible Results – Improvement after first treatment
• Number of Treatments – Dependent on type/quality of tattoo – 2 to 8+
• Possible Side Effects – Redness, bleeding, irritation, itchiness, blistering
• Duration of Results – Permanent
How does Tattoo removal work ?
The light is absorbed by the large ink particles, generating heat that shatters the tattoo pigment into minute particles which the body is able to remove. Because the laser energy is selectively absorbed by the tattoo ink, the surrounding skin doesn’t overheat and there is no lasting damage. Six to eight weeks between treatments are required to allow the body to eliminate the damaged pigment. Therefore, the duration of your treatment course can be over several months.
Is it Safe ?
How does it work
IS it safe for Me ?
• Possible Side Effects – Redness, bleeding, irritation, itchiness, blistering
• Duration of Results – Permanent
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