With more and more people opting for permanent make up solutions, we are seeing an undeniable rise in demand for removal solutions too. Some clients want to reverse the effect and restore a more natural look, while others seek to undo a wonky or imperfect finish.
One example of permanent make up is tattooed eyebrows, which are designed to leave clients with a perfect brow line every day, without the need to apply make up or product. The advantages of a permanent brow line are widespread – that is, unless something goes wrong. In these cases, we offer laser eyebrow removal as a way to reverse the treatment.
One question that many clients have is the long term effect of laser removal, especially on their face. They want to know if the process is harmful and whether it is likely to leave a scar. So, to put clients’ minds at rest, we thought we’d put it all into today’s article.
How Do We Do Eyebrow Tattoo Laser Removal?
Eyebrow laser tattoo removal is no different from any other tattoo removal service, with regards to the equipment and technique used. Because, here at Tattoo Removal Experts, we work with the very best laser technology in the business, we are able to employ targeted laser bursts which are refined and delicate enough for facial skin as well as other areas of the body.
Using the Candela Picoway laser, we target the laser beam onto the eyebrow – with the sharp burst of light literally breaking the ink down into tiny particles. These are then flushed from the body via natural processes, with the colour of the ink impacting how many sessions are required – ensuring no lasting impact on the body.
Does Laser Eyebrow Removal Hurt and Does it Leave a Scar?
The cheaper the laser, the higher the risk of scarring and of the light beam breaking the skin. That’s why, when it comes to eyebrow removal especially, it’s crucial that you choose a tattoo removal specialist with experience and access to the very best equipment.
Because of the sensitivity of facial skin and the area around the eyebrows, clients should expect a low level of pain and discomfort. However, this is no worse than the discomfort you will have experienced during the eyebrow tattoo itself.
Are There Any Long-Term Side Effects?
The number of sessions required to remove an eyebrow tattoo will depend on the colour of the ink used, whether a flesh coloured ink was placed onto the skin ahead of the dark eyebrow colour, and how the client’s skin responds to the treatment.
Crucially, however, this process does not have any lasting effect on your facial skin or the body, with your body naturally flushing away the ink as it breaks down.
Every client and every removal process is different, with our team able to offer a bespoke quote based on the severity of the eyebrow tattoo and its colouring. Get in touch to learn more about the tattoo removal process on eyebrows and other locations, including costs and anticipated results.