FAQ’s
Laser Tattoo Removal
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Most clients are suitable for treatment.
You are not pregnant, or breast feeding
Not on Photosensitizing medications
Immune compromised
Must be 18 over
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Oxidization can occur with cosmetic tattoo pigments. Breaking down pigment particles can also change their chemical structure which causes pigment to change colour.
Brow product can be applied to brows between sessions
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Many tattoos fade dramatically and some are removed entirely. Results vary depending on the ink, depth, and skin response.
Black ink responds best, while lighter colours may take longer and fade more gradually. We’ll always provide an honest assessment before starting.
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Most tattoos require 6–12 sessions, sometimes more.
Sessions are spaced 8-12 weeks apart to allow your body time to naturally clear the ink. Rushing treatments does not improve results and can compromise skin health.
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The Q Switched + Pico delivers targeted energy into the tattoo pigment, breaking it into microscopic particles. Your immune system then clears these particles over weeks to months
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Pricing is based on:
Tattoo size
Treatment complexity
Number of sessions required
You’ll receive transparent pricing and package options during your consultation.
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Most clients describe the sensation as brief and intense but very tolerable — often compared to heat or a rubber band snap.
To ensure comfort:
Cooling technology is used throughout
Numbing can be applied 1-hour prior ( you can get from Chemist over the counter )
Treatments are quick and efficient
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Downtime is minimal.
You may experience:
Redness and swelling for 24–48 hours
A warm, sunburn-like sensation
Occasional blistering + bruising
Most clients return to normal daily activities the same day.
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To protect your skin and optimise results, we recommend avoiding:
Sun exposure
Swimming
Saunas and hot baths
Intense exercise (first 24–48 hours)
Detailed aftercare instructions will be provided after every session.
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Scarring is uncommon.
When it does occur, it’s usually linked to:
Picking or scratching the area
Sun exposure during healing
Pre-existing tattoo-related scarring
Proper aftercare is essential and strongly emphasised.

