Laser tattoo / PMU removal
Laser sessions designed to break down pigment so it can be cleared gradually by the body. Used for tattoos and permanent makeup (PMU), with protocols adjusted for pigment depth and skin type.
Procedures
Laser Tattoo / PMU Removal
100 EURA precise laser treatment that targets pigment while protecting surrounding tissue. A series of sessions is typically needed; your plan depends on pigment type, depth, and area.
FAQ
Laser tattoo / PMU removal: what clients ask
Practical guidance for planning, downtime, and safety—tailored to this treatment group.
How do I choose the right treatment for my skin goals?
I start with a consultation and a quick skin assessment (concerns, sensitivities, medical history, downtime preferences, and your timeline). From there, I recommend the smallest effective plan—often a combination of professional treatments plus a simple home routine (especially daily SPF).
When should I postpone treatment?
Please postpone if you’re unwell, have an active skin infection, open wounds in the treatment area, a fresh sunburn, or an uncontrolled flare of a skin condition. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, some procedures and ingredients may not be recommended—tell me and I’ll suggest safer options.
What results can I realistically expect—and how fast?
Some treatments give an immediate “fresh” glow (facials, carbon peel). Collagen-stimulating procedures (HIFU, RF microneedling, collagen stimulators) build gradually—typically over weeks to a few months. Your results depend on baseline skin condition, consistency (courses matter), and aftercare (sun protection is critical).
Does HIFU hurt and when will I see results?
Sensation varies: many people feel warmth, tingling, or brief discomfort during pulses. There’s usually no downtime. Some tightening can be subtle at first, with the most noticeable change commonly appearing over 8–12 weeks as collagen remodels.
What is the downtime for RF microneedling?
Expect redness and mild swelling similar to a sunburn for about 1–3 days (sometimes longer depending on intensity). Makeup is usually paused for at least 24–48 hours. Texture and tone improvements build over time, with collagen-driven changes typically developing over the following months.
I get cold sores. Can I still do peels, lip fillers, or microneedling?
Yes, but please tell me in advance. Some procedures can trigger a herpes flare in people with a history of cold sores. In many cases, prophylactic antiviral medication is recommended. I’ll guide you based on your history and the treatment area.
Not sure where to start? Book a consultation and I’ll map out the safest, most effective plan for your goal and timeline.