Laser Tattoo and Permanent Makeup Removal
Description
At our aesthetic medicine clinic, tattoos or permanent makeup can be removed. We recommend starting with a consultation, during which the aesthetic medicine nurse will assess your health condition, the tattoo and its size, ink and pigment depth, the presence of skin micro-scars and other important indicators that may affect the procedure and determine the price.
At our clinic, procedures are performed only by medical professionals with higher education. Laser removal of tattoos or permanent makeup has been used for years and has proven effective. Laser tattoo or permanent makeup removal is a medical procedure that allows you to get rid of tattoos or permanent makeup either partially or completely. If you are not satisfied with a previously done tattoo or permanent makeup, or if the pigment tone or shape has changed over time, this procedure can restore a more natural appearance. We remove most colors of tattoos as well as permanent makeup from lips, eyebrows or eyelids.
When removing permanent makeup from the eye area, we use special sterile protective devices that protect the eyes from laser contact.
What to consider before the procedure?
– A doctor’s consultation precedes the procedure;
– Sun exposure, tanning beds and self-tanning products should be avoided for at least 2 weeks before and 3-4 weeks after the procedure;
– At least 2 weeks must pass between procedures in the treatment area (chemical peeling, other laser procedures, etc.)
What to consider after the procedure?
– After removal, redness, swelling and tenderness may appear on the skin, which is a normal reaction and will resolve on its own. After the procedure, the skin may be cooled with an ice pack;
– In the first days after the procedure, avoid visiting saunas, baths and swimming, as well as intense workouts that cause sweating and friction in the treated area
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Contraindications
– Active herpes
– Active inflammation
– Acute infectious diseases
– Recent sun exposure (less than 2 weeks before the procedure)
– Tendency to keloid scar formation
– Cancer
– Epilepsy
– The procedure is not performed during antibiotic treatment (at least 2 weeks must have passed since the end of treatment)
– The procedure is not performed during pregnancy and breastfeeding
– The procedure is performed on persons under 18 only with parental or guardian consent
The above contraindications are individual, and the final decision regarding the procedure is made by the doctor during an examination and consultation before the procedure.
