Eyebrow tattoo removal
Tattooing, also known as permanent makeup, involves injecting pigment into the skin to enhance, highlight, or correct the appearance of eyebrows, lips, or eyelids.
It is a cosmetic tattoo that imitates the usual makeup with decorative cosmetics. Cosmetic tattooing lasts for quite a long time—up to ten years. However, not every girl who gets a tattoo will want to wait so long, and permanent makeup is not easy to wash off.
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Methods of tattoo removal
- A new one is placed over the previous tattoo, which is of poor quality.
A remover is a unique product that eliminates tattoo pigment particles from the skin. It is not recommended as it can cause a risk of scarring, especially on sensitive skin; - The safest way to remove unwanted tattoos is a laser. The laser process warms and disintegrates the pigment within the skin, which is then naturally removed from the body through the lymphatic system. This tattoo removal method is painless, does not require anesthesia, does not harm the skin, and has a quick recovery time.
- You can see the results after the first session. Laser tattoo removal requires less time than tattoo removal with remover because the pigment is closer to the skin’s surface.
Indications
- A wish to change the colour of the pigment that has been applied;
- Blurring or gaps may occur following the application of existing permanent makeup;
- Unsuccessful attempt to permanently apply cosmetics on the lips, eyes, and eyelids.
- Coloured eyebrows are losing colour.
Aspect of the process
Laser tattoo removal is considered the safest method of reducing failed permanent tattoos. There are no visible marks after treatment, as the laser targets the ink without the skin damage.
The laser works at different wavelengths, ranging from 532nm to 1064nm. The specialist adjusts the laser settings based on the individual’s skin type and the colour of the tattoo ink. Generally, lighter pigments are more responsive to treatment, making it easier to remove newer tattoos.
Advantages
- There is minimal discomfort. Patients can undergo the procedure without anesthesia, even those with a low tolerance for pain.
- Effectiveness. Laser technology can eliminate tattoos regardless of the depth of the pigment, leaving no visible trace behind.
- The laser only targets the pigment and does not harm the skin, leaving no traces or scars behind.
- Safety is ensured during the procedure as only the laser comes into contact with the skin, eliminating the possibility of infection.
Procedure
Before removing permanent makeup, it is essential to consult with a specialist to determine the treatment area and any potential contraindications. The process is quick and comfortable, typically not requiring anesthesia.
The session starts with cleansing and treating the skin. The specialist then places protective goggles over the patient’s eyes (to remove permanent eyelid makeup, they use eyeshield and special protective plates). Following this, the specialist moves on to laser tattoo removal treatment of the tattooed region.
The duration of the procedure depends on the area of permanent makeup and the depth of pigment penetration; generally, it lasts 10 to 15 minutes. After that, the doctor removes protective goggles, treats the skin with antiseptic and antibacterial cream, and gives aftercare instructions on how to take care of it until the next session so that the result is noticeable faster.
Contraindications
Laser tattoo removal is not recommended in the following cases:
- Oncology;
- skin diseases;
- pregnancy and breastfeeding;
- fresh tan;
- epilepsy;
- cardiovascular disease;
- diabetes mellitus;
- scarring in the tattoo area;
- hormonal disruption.
How many sessions are needed?
The duration of the cosmetic tattoo removal process depends on many factors:
- The client’s skin type;
- metabolic rate;
- the depth of pigment injection;
- the age and quality of the tattoo;
- quality of the dye;
- pigment colour.
Procedures are usually carried out every 1.5 to 2 months. You can repeat the laser only after a complete healing period. It may take half a year or more for eyebrow tattooing to heal. The results of the first 3-4 treatments will determine how many sessions are needed.
Aftercare
Immediately after having a laser tattoo removal session, you may notice some redness and slight bruising on the skin. The wounds heal quickly without leaving scars. To accelerate the healing process, it is crucial to adhere to the recommendations provided by your cosmetic tattoo removal expert.
- do not touch the eyebrows with your hands;
- skin treatments with chlorhexidine;
- do not remove the formed crusts;
- for two weeks, do not visit the sauna and do not tan;
- do not wet your eyebrows after tattoo removal for a couple of days;
- Apply sunscreen to the skin for a month to prevent the appearance of pigment spots.
Results
The first result of laser tattoo removal is visible immediately after the procedure: the colour becomes much lighter and paler. After a few hours, the colour will darken as expected. The dye will lighten when exposed to high temperatures and then darken again as it cools. However, the body gradually eliminates the broken-down pigment so that it disappears permanently.
You may also feel swelling, puffiness and redness, especially in the eyelid area, for a day after the cosmetic tattoo laser removal. These effects are expected and usually disappear within one to two days. To speed up this process, use a regenerating antibacterial cream.
In some cases, several sessions at 1 to 1.5 months are required to remove permanent makeup altogether.
Old vs. new: Tattoo Removal Techniques
Why girls want to remove permanent makeup:
- the effect does not meet expectations;
- incorrectly matched pigment colour;
- do not like the shape of the eyebrows;
- no desire to do regular correction.
In all these cases, we do not always recommend tattoo removal methods. Sometimes, correcting defects by overlapping the old pattern with new strokes and giving the eyebrows the desired curve and shade is easier. It is easier to remove a fresh tattoo than a long-standing one for the following reasons:
- the dye is injected into the superficial layers of the skin;
- modern pigment without correction fades and does not go into red or blue shades, so it is easy to remove.
Dangers of removing tattoos by yourself
So, what are the consequences faced by brave girls who dare to remove tattoos at home:
- getting an unpredictable shade;
- formation of gaps in the pigment;
- Injuring the eyebrows;
- allergic reactions;
- burns and even scars.
Take care of yourself—trust the professionals! Masters know the best way to remove eyebrow tattooing without a trace and without damaging the skin.
About our Eyebrow tattoo removal studio
Welcome to the fully licensed and certified Cosmetic Tattoo Studio Face Figurati. We aim to learn new technologies and innovations in the permanent makeup tattooing industry.
Provide our modern techniques for clients with the safest, most effective cosmetic tattooing procedure. We emphasise and enhance your natural beauty and provide advanced European methods of permanent makeup. Our cosmetic tattooist works only with professional and premium equipment and high-quality luxe-certified pigments.
FAQ
What will happen to eyebrow hair after laser removal?
After laser eyebrow tattoo removal, the hairs continue to grow as usual. The depth of pigment injection during permanent makeup is much less than in hair follicles, so they remain intact. During the procedure, they may lose some pigment and become lighter. However, when the old hairs are replaced with new ones, the eyebrows return to their usual shade.
Is it possible to remove the pigment altogether?
Doing this at home is impossible. At best, you can only slightly lighten the dye. However, if you turn to an experienced master who will choose an advanced removal technique to eliminate the unwanted result, you can eliminate the pigment.















