Tattoo and Permanent Makeup Removal
Tattoo and permanent makeup removal is an innovative technique that refreshes your skin.
Until recently, this procedure was never as painless and effective as it is today.
Our perception of tattoos and their symbolic meaning often changes throughout life. If over time your attitude towards your tattoo changes—whether due to its appearance (especially in the case of eyebrows or permanent makeup) or the message it conveys—removal is an available option, and the ClearLift laser is our ally in this process.
How does tattoo and permanent makeup removal work?
The laser targets pigment. Whether it’s tattoo ink or melanin, its effect is based on breaking these pigments into smaller particles that the body can then eliminate. It is also effective in treating all forms of spots, hyperpigmentation, and melasma.
The laser beam precisely targets only the treated pigment, leaving the surrounding tissue unharmed.
This medical laser stimulates skin cell regeneration and collagen production.
Advantages of tattoo and permanent makeup removal with laser:
Fast Results:
Changes can be noticed after the very first treatment.
Almost painless:
The procedure is nearly painless, with practically no recovery time.
Safety:
The ClearLift probe is safe for all skin types, with minimal risk of side effects.
Year-Round treatment:
The treatment can be performed at any time of the year.
Recovery and Aftercare
In the first two days after treatment, redness and swelling may occur. This is a normal part of the healing process and should not cause concern. Darker spots that peel off may also appear, but most patients experience no significant downtime.
Our team’s recommendations for faster skin regeneration after treatment:
- Keep the skin hydrated by using moisturizing creams and drinking plenty of fluids.
- Avoid sun exposure.
- Use mild soaps and lukewarm water for washing.
Frequently Asked Questions:
The treatment’s effectiveness depends on many factors such as pigment type, location, depth, size of the tattoo, and the treated area. Some tattoos or lesions can be completely removed in one session, but most require three to six treatments.

