Laser Tattoo Removal

We use Medical Grade Lasers to safely target your unwanted tattoo with ultra-short pulses of amplified light.
These pulses of light are attracted to the pigment in your Tattoo which then breaks up and shatters the ink in your tattoo. These ink particles are then broken into tiny fragments which are engulfed by the body’s immune cells and eliminated through the bodies waste pathways. Ink particles are safely and naturally flushed out of your system causing the ink to disappear.

1.How does laser tattoo removal work?

Medical Grade Lasers targets your unwanted tattoo with ultra-short pulses of amplified light.These pulses of light are attracted to the pigment in your tattoo which then breaks up and shatters the ink in your tattoo. These ink particles are then broken into tiny fragments which are engulfed by the body’s immune cells and eliminated through the bodies waste pathways. Ink particles are safely and naturally flushed out of your system causing the ink to disappear.

2.How many treatments are needed?

There are many different factors, including age of the tattoo, location, size, and type of ink/colours used, that determine the total number of treatments required for complete removal. The high-end Q-switched laser used at M A Skin and Hair Superspeciality Clinic can often clear tattoos in about 4 to 6 treatments, 4 to 6 weeks apart. Keep in mind that every person and tattoo is unique and some might require more while others require less.

3.Will my tattoo get completely removed?

In most cases we are able to completely remove the tattoo. However, there is a chance that a tiny amount of pigment may be left in the skin (commonly calledghosting). Resurfacing laser treatments can be used to further improve the appearance of the skin.

4.Can I have only part of my tattoo removed?

Yes, depending on the tattoo it may be possible to isolate and remove a specific portion rather than the full tattoo.

5.Is laser tattoo removal painful?

While each person tolerates pain differently, most patients say they experience mild/moderate discomfort similar to having their skin snapped with a rubber band. There is usually no pain or discomfort once the treatment is finished. We use different ways to mitigate pain such as topical numbing, injectable lidocaine, and cold air.