Eyebrow Tattoo Removal
Laser tattoo removal uses targeted light energy to break down the pigment particles in your old eyebrow tattoo. Once the pigment is shattered into tiny fragments, your body's natural immune system gradually flushes it away over the subsequent days and weeks.
Because eyebrow tattoos are often made with different colour pigments and have varying depths, multiple sessions may be needed to achieve the desired result.
Treatments are spaced several weeks apart to allow your skin to heal and your body time to remove the broken-down ink.
Every set of brows is unique, so results vary depending on factors like the type of pigment used, how old the tattoo is, and your skin's natural healing process.
Bright blue (aqua), green, white & yellow will not be removed.
Why Is a patch test required?
A patch test is required 48 hours before eyebrow laser tattoo removal to assess how your skin and tattoo pigment respond to the laser.
Although uncommon, some pigments can react unexpectedly and may darken or change colour after treatment due to the ingredients used in the tattoo ink.
A patch test also allows your practitioner to determine the most appropriate laser settings for your skin and helps minimise the risk of adverse reactions.
The test area is assessed before proceeding with your full treatment, ensuring your laser tattoo removal is carried out as safely and effectively as possible.
Eyebrow tattoo removal prices
Patch test & consultation - £15 (redeemable from the treatment price).
(Patch test and consultation must be a minimum of 48 hours prior to the treatment)
Reverse & Renew - New Clients.
£75 per session.
If you have had your eyebrows tattooed or microbladed previously by another technician you may need them lightning up or removing completely before I am able to create your new set of semi permanent brows.
The reasons for this may be:
Your existing brow shape lacks symmetry
The shape doesn't suit your face and you're looking for a change
The pigment colour can not be corrected or there is too much saturated pigment in the skin causing the brows to look heavy and blocky.
Reset & Refresh - Existing Clients.
£65 per session.
If you’re an existing client and had your brows done a few times with me and have noticed your brows slowly turning more grey or ashy, this is usually because some carbon-based pigment has built up in the skin. Carbon is often found in organic pigments, which tend to be bolder and made to last longer.
If your brows have faded to a more red or orange tone, this is usually down to the iron oxides in inorganic pigments (or modifying pigments used on previous sessions). These pigments often heal with a softer, more earthy look, but they can fade more over time, which lets those warmer tones show through.
How your brows fade depends on the type of pigment used, your skin type, and how your body naturally breaks it down over time.
I'm some cases only one session will be required to remove that build up of unwanted colour enabling you to have your top up 6 weeks after the removal session.