- Skin Clarity and Health: Modern laser tattoo removal minimises scarring and supports the regeneration of healthy skin cells, leading to clearer skin with minimal irritation.
- Improved Self-Confidence: Many people feel more confident after removing tattoos they no longer resonate with, allowing them to express themselves authentically.
- Ability to Start Fresh: Tattoo removal offers the freedom to clear the skin and create space for new tattoos that better reflect current styles, values, or personal growth.


- Session 1: You might see slight fading, particularly in areas with lighter ink..
- Session 2-4: By the second or third session, the tattoo usually begins to fade more obviously, with the outline and shading becoming lighter.
- Session 5-7: Most of the ink, especially lighter colors, is greatly reduced. Darker colors like black, blue, and red can still be somewhat visible.
- Session 8-10+: By this stage, the tattoo is often barely visible or completely gone, though stubborn ink and deeply embedded pigments may need further sessions.
- Single Session
From $50-$150 - 4 Session Pre-Pay Package
10% OFF - 6 Session Pre-Pay Package
15% OFF
- Single Session
From $100-$200 - 4 Session Pre-Pay Package
10% OFF - 6 Session Pre-Pay Package
15% OFF
- Single Session
$350-$500 - 4 Session Pre-Pay Package
10% OFF - 6 Session Pre-Pay Package
15% OFF
- Single Session
$250-$300 - 4 Session Pre-Pay Package
10% OFF - 6 Session Pre-Pay Package
15% OFF
- Avoid Sun Exposure: Protect the area from the sun for at least 2-4 weeks before treatment. Sunburnt or tanned skin is more sensitive and can increase the risk of pigmentation changes or burns.
- Discontinue Tanning Products: Stop using self-tanning products on the treatment area a few weeks before, as they can interfere with laser targeting.
- Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of water helps keep skin healthy and can aid in the body’s healing process after treatment.
- Shave the Area (if needed): If the tattoo is in a hairy area, shaving can help the laser target the ink without interference. Avoid waxing or plucking, which can irritate the skin.
- Avoid Certain Medications: Some medications, especially blood thinners, can increase bruising or bleeding risks. Discuss with your specialist if you’re on any medication, and they can guide you on what to avoid.
- Refrain from Alcohol and Smoking: Avoid alcohol and smoking 24-48 hours before treatment, as they can slow the healing process and increase recovery time.
- Stop Skincare Treatments: Avoid chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or any abrasive skin treatments on the tattoo area for at least 2 weeks before the session.
- Wear Comfortable Clothing: Dress in loose-fitting clothes that allow easy access to the tattoo area and don’t rub against the treated skin.
- Follow Pain Management Advice: Ask your practitioner about numbing options if you’re concerned about discomfort, and if advised, take pain medication like acetaminophen before the procedure (avoid ibuprofen or aspirin).
- Eat a Light Meal: A small meal or snack before the session can help prevent lightheadedness due to stress or the treatment itself.
- Keep area clean and dry. No water for 24 hours.
- Avoid scrubbing the area.
- Avoid sun exposure and apply SPF.
- Use healing ointment
- Ice if the area is swollen.
- No picking or scratching


- Regular appointments are essential to obtain best results. We recommend 5-10 treatments at 4 week , 6 week or 8 week intervals.