
Tattoo removal is often motivated by personal, professional, or aesthetic changes. Over time, a tattoo may no longer reflect the image you want to project, become visually dominant, or simply lose its clarity. Pigments can also change over the years, giving the tattoo a less uniform appearance.
Our personalized medical aesthetic solutions allow for the safe and supervised fading or removal of a tattoo. By adjusting treatment parameters to the skin type, pigments, and treatment area, tattoo removal aims to gradually lighten the tattoo, preserve skin quality, and achieve a balanced, natural result.
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Laser tattoo removal works directly on the ink pigments within the skin. Light energy fragments the pigment particles, allowing the body to eliminate them progressively. The process is gradual and requires multiple sessions, as ink depth, colour, and skin response vary from person to person.
Learn moreThe number of sessions varies depending on several factors, including ink colour, depth, the age of the tattoo, and skin response. Tattoo removal is a gradual process that typically unfolds over several months.
Some colours respond better to laser removal than others. Dark inks are generally easier to treat, while lighter or more complex colors may require additional sessions. An evaluation helps determine the tattoo’s response potential.
The laser is designed to fragment pigments while preserving skin quality. When treatment is properly managed, the skin can regain a more even appearance after full healing, although results may vary from person to person.
The risk is low when tattoo removal is performed with appropriate settings and proper follow-up. Following pre- and post-treatment guidelines plays an important role in the quality of results.
The laser used for tattoo removal is specifically designed to target and fragment ink pigments within the skin. It emits highly precise energy adapted to different ink colours, breaking them into particles small enough to be gradually eliminated by the body. Hair removal lasers target melanin in the hair to reduce regrowth, while medical aesthetic skin lasers used for rejuvenation improve skin quality, treat pigmentation or redness, and stimulate skin regeneration. Although they all rely on laser technology, each device is designed for a specific use, with distinct parameters and objectives.