Everything you need to know about laser tattoo removal

How It Works, What to Expect, and Aftercare Tips
Laser tattoo removal is the most effective way to fade or fully remove unwanted tattoos. It’s a safe and proven method, but it requires time, commitment, and the right expectations.
🔦 How It Works
 Laser technology uses short bursts of intense light that target tattoo ink beneath the skin. The laser breaks the ink into tiny particles, which your body’s immune system gradually flushes out over time. Different wavelengths are used to target different colors, making multi-colored tattoos more complex to remove.
How Many Sessions You’ll Need
 Removal isn’t a one-time process. Most tattoos require anywhere from 5 to 12 sessions spaced 6 to 8 weeks apart, depending on the size, color, age of the tattoo, skin tone, and how deep the ink was placed. Black ink is typically the easiest to remove, while colors like green, blue, and yellow are more stubborn.
🔥 Does It Hurt?
 Laser removal feels like a rubber band snapping against the skin, often more intense than getting a tattoo. Numbing creams or cooling devices are used to minimize discomfort during the session.
⚠️ Possible Side Effects
 Redness, swelling, blistering, and temporary skin discoloration are common after treatment. There’s a small risk of scarring or pigment changes, especially for darker skin tones or if aftercare isn’t followed properly.
🧴 Aftercare is Everything
 Keeping the area clean, dry, and protected from the sun is key to proper healing. Avoid picking or scratching the skin, and follow any instructions from your technician closely to avoid infection or scarring.
Laser tattoo removal is a commitment, but when done correctly, it can significantly fade or completely erase unwanted ink with minimal long-term effects.