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Makeup and tattoo removal is carried out using methods that help extract the pigment through the skin. The process requires several sessions and proper aftercare.

Permanent makeup and tattoo removal

Permanent makeup and tattoo removal is the process of eliminating unwanted pigment from the skin. Most often, special solutions are used that help draw the pigment out through the upper layers of the skin. The procedure requires several sessions, as it is impossible to remove all pigment in a single treatment.

After removal, it is important to follow proper aftercare instructions. In the first few days, redness, slight swelling, and scab formation may occur, and the scabs should not be picked. It is essential to avoid sunlight, swimming pools, and saunas, as well as to use healing products recommended by the specialist. Complete skin recovery takes several weeks, and the final result becomes visible some time after all sessions are completed.

Price

  • Consultation (free of charge when choosing a procedure) 20€
  • Permanent makeup removal 45€
  • Tattoo removal 1 cm² 5€
  • Minimum procedure cost 30€

How is the makeup and tattoo removal procedure performed?

The specialist examines the pigmented area, determines the removal method (laser or remover), and estimates the number of required sessions.

 
 

During removal, an anesthetic cream may be used to reduce discomfort.

 
 

The pigment is removed from the skin using methods that promote its breakdown or extraction through the upper layers of the skin.

 
 

The skin is disinfected and a healing product is applied to speed up the recovery process.

 
 

The client receives instructions for caring for the treated area: avoid sun exposure, do not pick scabs, and use moisturizing and healing products.

 
 

Who is the makeup and tattoo removal procedure suitable for?

  • For those who are dissatisfied with the result of permanent makeup – if the color or shape is not suitable, it can be corrected or completely removed.
  • For people with poor-quality or outdated permanent makeup – if the pigment has changed color (to blue, green, or red) or has spread, removal can help fix the issue.
  • For those who want to get rid of an unwanted tattoo – if the design is no longer appealing or doesn’t fit their lifestyle, it can be removed.
  • If correction of the shape is needed before new permanent makeup – sometimes the old pigment interferes with creating a new one, so it is partially or completely removed.
  • For people allergic to pigment – if an allergic reaction occurs to permanent makeup or a tattoo, removal can help eliminate the irritation.
Do you have any questions left?

Quick answers to questions you may have

Removal may cause slight discomfort, similar to tingling or burning, and anesthesia is used if necessary. When special solutions are applied, mild stinging sensations may occur.

 
 

The number of procedures depends on the depth and color of the pigment. On average, 3 to 10 sessions with intervals of 4–6 weeks are required for complete removal.

 
 

It is not possible to completely remove the pigment in a single session. It fades gradually, and several procedures are required to achieve the desired result.

 
 

You should avoid sunlight, not pick scabs, refrain from visiting baths and saunas, and use healing products recommended by the specialist.

 
 

Yes, the procedure is not performed during pregnancy, in cases of cancer, skin diseases, inflammation in the treated area, a tendency to form keloid scars, or with a recent tan.