Permanent Brow Make-up Removal

A Safe & Effective Procedure

Remove or fade old eyebrow tattoos

Medical-grade laser treatment

I have perfected a relatively quick and easy method, using the latest laser technology, to remove old or unwanted permanent make-up, particularly eyebrows which have been tattooed on with pigment.

People come to me for help when they want:

Cosmetic tattoo removal is carried out using a specialised Q-Switched NdYag Laser to target and break down pigment particles in the skin, allowing the body to naturally eliminate them over time. I’m able to remove the brow pigment completely, fade it ready for a fresh re-application, or just remove a small part of the brow pigment.

Before
After

The before image shows bad shape and colour brow nano tattooing. The after image is 6 weeks after 2 removal treatments, ready for a redo.

Eyebrow tattoos removed & replaced

At an initial free consultation I will explain the permanent make-up removal procedure, and answer any questions you may have.

Once we begin the process is relatively swift, typically requiring one to three sessions of laser treatment, spaced six to eight weeks apart. Many clients see results after just one session, though the exact number of sessions required depends on factors like pigment type and saturation level, and previous applications.

Once the pigment is fully removed clients can opt to have new permanent make-up brows applied as early as six to eight weeks later.

Should you want your eyebrows re-done with microblading, nano tattooing or a combo, my daughter, Jenny, is an expert at creating beautiful, natural, fabulous brows. She uses my studio every 6 weeks on a Wednesday.

Have a look at Jenny’s work on Instagram or Facebook.

Top: old, faded and badly shaped micro blading.
Middle: the brows have all been removed.
Bottom: beautiful new micro bladed brows!

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