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Meet Elliott, your Brisbane laser tattoo removal expert
Do you need laser tattoo removal Brisbane? I have been specialised in laser tattoo removal in Brisbane for over 10 years. Performing over 20,000 treatments. Over time I have developed a comprehensive understanding of tattoo removal, different technologies available and how to best serve your needs.
With this knowledge I am here to guide you through your tattoo removal Brisbane journey and achieve some truly amazing results. Please take the time to look at my clients results portfolio. I achieved all of these results for my clients in Brisbane and look forward to the opportunity to do the same for you.
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FAQs
How does the body remove the shattered ink?
This light penetrates the tissue of your skin and is absorbed by the pigment resulting in an instantaneous blast. The particles of pigment are shattered into fragments.
Parts of fragments will be bounced out of the skin while the rest is split into tiny particles that are engulfed by phagocytes and eliminated via the lymphatic system.
How many sessions are needed for laser tattoo removal?
The number of sessions required for laser tattoo removal Brisbane can vary depending on factors such as the tattoo's size, colour, depth and age as well as individual skin type.
On average, most tattoos require between 6 to 10 sessions, spaced several weeks apart to achieve optimal results. A consultation with a trained tattoo removal Brisbane professional can provide a more accurate estimate based on your specific tattoo.
How is tattoo removal achieved?
Tattoos are generally performed by inserting a needle under the skin and injecting ink, which becomes embedded in the dermis.
Laser tattoo removal is designed to break up this ink within the skin over a series of treatments. During each session, the laser should target the tattoo ink, causing it to gradually fade until it fades or is removed.
Is laser tattoo removal safe?
Yes. Laser tattoo removal is safe when performed by a trained professional. The process is designed to target ink particles without harming the surrounding skin.
However, you should always consult a qualified practitioner.