FAQ
Laser hair removal is a procedure that removes unwanted hair using laser technology. In order to stop hair growth, the laser beam enters the skin and damages the hair follicle.
Because the laser targets the pigment melanin in the hair, it is particularly effective on dark hair. For red, grey or light hair lasers don’t work so well; additional sessions or specific methods might be needed.
The most innovative lasers, including diode and Nd lasers, are used at our clinic. The client’s skin type and hair colour determine which laser is best for them.
- Stay out of the sun and tanning booths for two weeks before the treatment.
- 4-6 weeks before the procedure, avoid using tweezers, wax or depilatory products.
- The day before the surgery, shave the region that will be treated.
- Use of retinoid or alpha-hydroxy acid-containing products 48 hours prior to the procedure is forbidden.
- Apply any skin-irritating therapies a few days before to laser hair removal.
- Drink alcohol the day before.
While some patients feel a small tingling or warming during the procedure, most patients only report a small sensation. To reduce discomfort, we also use devices and cooling gels.
The procedure can be carried out during menstruation, but we advise using a tampon or menstrual cup at this time.
Generally, there should be a 4-to 6-week interval between treatments. As hair growth slows down after a few treatments, this interval may get longer.
Use a high SPF sunscreen and stay out of the sun’s direct glare for 2 weeks after the procedure on the area that was treated.
After the first session hair does not entirely remove. In most cases, from 6 to 8 sessions are required to see noticeable improvements.
It is not advised to do laser hair removal during pregnancy or breastfeeding, because we don’t have enough information on the safety for the mother and the kid.
We recommend laser hair removal after reaching the age of 18 when hormonal levels stabilise. In some cases, an earlier procedure may be possible, although this necessitates medical advice.
Yes, it is safe to have laser hair removal while taking birth control pills. Also it is important for our specialist about any prescriptions you are currently taking.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Skin infections that are contagious in the treatment area
- escalation of long-term illnesses
- Oncological diseases
- Chemical peels or other invasive treatments that have recently been done in the treatment area
In addition to being on medications that exacerbate skin photosensitivity, the procedure is not allowed in the presence of open wounds, burns, or active skin illnesses in the treatment region.
Though outcomes may vary, laser hair removal can significantly limit the development of new hair. Some hair may grow back but it normally grows back lighter and thinner.
When carried out by a trained professional with the right tools, laser hair removal is a safe treatment.
Yes, hair on the face removal with laser technology can be successful, particularly in regions like the forehead, chin, and upper lip.
It usually takes from 6 to 8 sessions to get the best effects. The skin type, hair colour, and treatment area affect how many sessions are needed.
It is advised that for 24 hours following the procedure, the treated region not be covered with makeup.
It is acceptable to shave in between sessions. But we don’t advise using alternative hair removal techniques, such waxing, that remove hair from the root.
- Bikin: The Bikini procedure involves removing hair only along the bikini line. This treatment targets the area visible outside of your swimsuit or underwear. The central part remains untreated.
- Brazilian: The Brazilian procedure involves removing hair from most of the bikini area, leaving only a thin strip or triangle of hair at the front. Hair on the labia and the area between them is also removed.
- Hollywood Brazilian (includes Peri Anal): The Hollywood Brazilian procedure includes complete hair removal from the entire bikini area, including the front, sides, labia, and anal area (Peri Anal). After this procedure, the skin is left completely smooth with no hair remaining.
Although they are uncommon, side effects can include moderate skin irritation, transient swelling or redness. Usually, these go away in a few hours or days.
Yes, we employ certain lasers that work well and safely on all skin types.
No, skin cancer is not caused by laser hair removal. Lasers don’t get deep into the layers of skin; they just affect the hair follicles.
Summertime laser hair removal is possible, but it’s crucial to use sunscreen and avoid sunburn both before and after the treatment.
Certain locations are contraindicated for laser hair removal due to varicose veins. A specialist consultation is required prior to the procedure.
The treatment area determines how long the procedure takes. For example, lasering one’s top lip takes 10-15 minutes, but lasering one’s leg can take up to an hour.
Laser hair removal is appropriate for individuals of both genders. It works well to get rid of hair from the face, chest, back, and other body areas.
Using a CO2 laser, intimate laser rejuvenation improves the tone, texture, and hydration of the intimate area’s tissues by stimulating the creation of collagen and elastin.
Absolutely, these procedures are safe when carried out appropriately by an experienced professional. Lasers are adjusted to reduce the possibility of causing damage to tissues.
Yes, in order to choose the best course of action and evaluate the state of your skin, you must have a consultation.
To ensure that there are no possible risks, you should speak with your doctor or our specialist before taking any painkillers.
Yes, in order to get the greatest results, we advised to shave the treatment region 24 hours prior to the procedure.
There are no specific restrictions, but it is advised to abstain from alcohol 24 hours before the treatment.
Because the skin may be more sensitive during menstruation, procedures are not advised. Procedures should also be performed if there are skin irritations or when chronic problems flare up.
- When you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- In the treatment area, there are active infections or inflammations.
- Oncological diseases.
- You are extremely sensitive to laser procedures or experience allergic responses.
- You are taking medications that make your skin more photosensitive.
At the client’s request, local anaesthesia or numbing cream can be applied to reduce discomfort.
Infection risk is minimal provided all hygiene and sterilisation protocols are followed to. Before every procedure, all tools and gadgets are disinfected.
- 1-3 treatments are required for intimate laser rejuvenation with a CO2 laser, depending on the desired outcome.
- 1-2 sessions for Intimate contouring, with the potential for follow-up to sustain the outcome.
- 2-5 sessions of intimate area whitening depending on the desired result and the skin’s original condition.
Yes, it’s crucial to minimise friction following the procedure, wear flexible clothing, stay away from harsh care products and follow hygiene recommendations.
Recovery times might vary from a few days to several weeks, depending on the procedure. It is advised that you heed the aftercare recommendations from our specialist.
To lessen the chance of discomfort, it is advised to stay away from intense physical activity for the first 3-5 days after the treatment.
Swimming pools, saunas and spas should be avoided 5-7 days following the procedure.
Temporary redness, swelling or moderate discomfort are possible side effects. Usually, these symptoms go away in a few days.
Most patients say that during the procedures, they felt a little warm or tingling. We use cooling gels or local anesthetic to reduce discomfort.
Results may vary in duration based on unique body traits and maintenance needs, ranging from several months to several years.
Yes, but a doctor’s supervision is needed when doing this. Combining some techniques can lead to improved outcomes.
After these procedures, a lot of women report feeling more comfortable and improved sensations of their intimate areas.
Menstruation doesn’t prevent procedures from being done, although it could make things more uncomfortable because of the sensitive skin.
Adult women over the age of 18 are typically advised to have these procedures done, although each situation requires a doctor’s advice.
Tell the specialist before the procedure if you have any allergies to specific medications or materials.
If there are active infections or venereal illnesses, procedures should be avoided until the conditions are completely resolved.
Several maintenance sessions may be required throughout the year to preserve the effect, depending on the technique.
Pregnancy is not a good time to get laser operations because there is not enough information about the mother’s and the child’s safety.
It is advised to postpone intimate laser procedures until the body has fully recovered from childbirth, which typically takes six to twelve months.
Yes, the kind of skin, pigmentation and tissue state can all affect the results. The expert will modify the laser’s settings to accommodate your skin type.
A specialist should inspect all pigment patches and moles before the treatment. They may be avoided during treatment in some situations.
Certain techniques stimulate collagen and skin regeneration, which can help minimise the appearance of scars and stretch marks.
Laser procedure can treat pigmentation spots, vascular lesions, scars, stretch marks, wrinkles, general skin tone and texture improvement.
Laser treatments are normally advised for adults over the age of 18, they can be beneficial for persons of all ages. These procedures can reduce signs of aging.
Yes, depending on the body part (facial, arms, legs, back, etc.) and other conditions, the effectiveness of laser procedures can vary. Skin thickness and pigmentation are among the elements that can also affect.
We advise to stop using any products a few days before the procedure, which have acids or other active substances that could aggravate skin irritation.
Most vitamins and supplements can be taken without changes, but it’s still recommended to ask your doctor, particularly if you’re taking any that may have an impact on blood coagulation or circulation.
Depending on the kind of laser treatment. Shaving may be advised in specific situations to lower the possibility of hair burning.
Skin may feel warm or tingly after a laser treatment. Cooling gels or local anesthetic might be used to reduce discomfort.
The size and nature of the treated area determine how long the session will last. The process usually takes 15-60 minutes.
Rarely, the skin condition may temporarily worsen and cause symptoms like redness or peeling, but these normally go away in a few days.
Wearing loose clothing after body treatments is advised to prevent friction and irritation of the treated region.
For the first few days after the treatment, it is usually advised to use soft, moisturizing products and stay away from aggressive cosmetics.
Once the skin has fully healed, about 1-2 weeks following the procedure, you can resume your usual skincare regimen.
Long-lasting effects are possible, however further sessions or maintenance treatments could be necessary to have a permanent impact.
Age spots can be considerably reduced or removed with laser treatment; however, this is dependent on the type of spot and the qualities of the individual’s skin.
Yes, through improving skin texture and promoting collagen, laser therapies can help reduce wrinkles.
Stretch marks might be substantially less noticeable after laser treatment, while total eradication isn’t usually achievable. It depends on the depth and age of the stretch marks.
The entire effect takes several sessions to obtain, however results may be seen 1-2 weeks after the first procedure.
Several months to several years can pass between results, depending on the skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.
It’s possible that regular follow-up meetings are necessary to keep the outcomes. The type of procedure and the unique qualities of each patient’s skin determine the frequency.
Yes, it is essential to use sunscreen with a high SPF and to avoid direct sun exposure after laser operations.
It’s crucial to let the professional know if you have a history of allergies before the treatment. A test on a small patch of skin could be advised in certain circumstances.
The settings of modern lasers can be changed to accommodate various skin tones. But fair skin with vascular lesions or dark pigmentation patches usually gives the best outcomes.
Procedures should not be performed if there is active skin irritation, if you just got sunburned, or if you’re taking medicine that makes you more photosensitive.
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- You have oncological diseases.
- In the treatment you have active skin disorders or infections.
- You are prone to scars from keloid.
- You are taking photosensitizing medication (with no way to stop using them for a short while).
- You recently underwent intensive cosmetic procedures like chemical peels.
It’s crucial to speak with your doctor before the procedure because certain medications, particularly antibiotics, might make skin more photosensitive.
Dark skin types can safely use lasers; nevertheless, in order to prevent hyperpigmentation or other issues, it is crucial to select the appropriate type of laser and settings.
We are not advised to get Laser procedure during pregnancy or breastfeeding time.
The majority of people may go back to work the day after the procedure, though this varies based on how intense the process is and how the skin reacts.
Scarring is rare, particularly if the treatment is carried out by a trained professional and the patient complies with all aftercare instructions.
1-2 days following the procedure, it is advised to refrain from intense physical activity to prevent excessive perspiration and skin irritation.
Certainly, you should have a consultation with your doctor before including laser operations into a treatment plan that also includes other cosmetic or dermatological procedures.
The best seasons for laser treatment are thought to be autumn and winter because there is less chance of sun exposure.
Yes, a doctor’s consultation is required since certain skin diseases, such psoriasis or eczema, may impact the procedure’s effectiveness or raise the risk of consequences.
During the procedure you can feel some kind of skin warmth or tingling, but most people find it to be quite comfortable. It is possible to apply a numbing gel for clients who have sensitive skin.
Collagen production will continue for several months after finishing the course, with the greatest results showing a few weeks after the last session. Initial results may appear after 1-2 sessions.
You can have transient skin peeling, redness, or edema after the procedure. Usually, these symptoms go away in a few hours or days.
Yes, all skin types are suitable for laser skin rejuvenation; but before the procedure our specialist will assess your specific needs and skin condition.
Scarring is rare, especially if the procedure is carried out by a professional. But before the procedure, patients need to explain to the doctor any history of keloid scars.
In order to give the skin time to heal after the cosmetic procedure, makeup should be avoided for at least 24 hours.
Yes, laser skin rejuvenation works well to smooth skin texture, promote cell regeneration and reduce the visibility of acne scars.
Yes, it is possible to combine laser skin rejuvenation with other aesthetic procedures like chemical peels or injections. To minimise risks, it’s important to speak with our specialist before combining treatments.
Yes, Laser Skin Rejuvenation is suitable for sensitive skin; but, in order to prevent any possible problems, a consultation is necessary beforehand.
Yes, the use of laser technology can effectively minimise enlarged pores, giving the skin a smoother, more improved appearance overall.
There are no strict age restrictions, but the procedure is generally recommended for adults looking to rejuvenate their skin or address specific skin concerns related to ageing.
Yes, anyone who is looking to improve their skin’s condition and lessen wrinkles, pigmentation, or scars can do this procedure, regardless of gender.
During the procedure most patients feel only a slight sensation of warmth or tingling. It isn’t so painful and usually comfortable.
After the procedure you can see some little swelling or redness, but these normally go away in a few days or hours. Most patients can resume their regular activities immediately after the procedure.
Yes, for greater results, we recommended using IPL together with other procedures like chemical peels or microdermabrasion.
People with light to medium skin tones respond well to IPL. It’s important to go to consultation with our specialist, and we create a treatment plan to your specific needs, as darker skin types may be more susceptible to hypo- or hyperpigmentation after the operation.
IPL can be used in combination with fillers or Botox, among other cosmetic procedures. To prevent any side effects, it’s important to speak with our specialist and stick to the suggested time between these procedures.
Yes, IPL is safe for sensitive skin, but it’s important to talk with our specialist about your skin type. There may be situations where particular procedures or extra care are required.
IPL is useful in treating hormonally-induced hyperpigmentation (like melasma). But we advise to speak with our specialist, because the precise source of pigmentation determines how effective the treatment will be.
In order to give the skin time to heal, it is advised to refrain from wearing a lot of makeup for the first 24 hours after the procedure. You can then use calming and gentle skincare products.
Should you have a lot of irritation after the treatment, you should speak with our specialist right away. To ease the discomfort, they could suggest calming items or cooling therapies.
Most patients feel a little discomfort, which is like a little warmth or tingling. But we can use a numbing cream during the procedure, if it’s needed, to reduce the pain.
After the procedure, the treated area can be a little red, swollen or darker. This is typical and goes away in a few days. After a session, customers can usually resume their regular activities right away, with only a short recovery period.
Laser pigmentation correction is suitable for most skin types; however, we recommended a consultation with our specialist before the procedure, this can assist ascertain whether there are any limitations for a particular patient.
You can see the visible results after the first treatment, but the optimal outcome is attained after a few weeks when the skin has completely recovered from the laser therapy.
Yes, the process can be used in combination with additional procedures like injections, mesotherapy, or chemical peels. To prevent overdoing the skin, it is advised to talk about this with our specialist.
Laser pigmentation correction can be performed for all people, regardless of age. But we recommended that we take a consultation with our specialist to identify Individual skin traits and the existence of additional dermatological conditions.
Melasma can be effectively treated with laser correction, but since this kind of pigmentation might come back, care should be taken and consultation with a doctor or our specialist is recommended.
Yes, both men and women who wish to get rid of undesired pigment patches can have this procedure done.
Can freckles be removed with the laser?
Yes, freckles can be made lighter or even entirely disappear with laser treatment.
The procedure is generally safe for most skin types, including sensitive skin; however, it is important to schedule a first consultation with our specialist to evaluate specific skin characteristics.
Moles and growths cannot be treated with laser pigmentation correction; instead, they should be examined by a dermatologist before the procedure. Specialists will determine whether laser therapy is appropriate in these regions.
The optimal seasons for laser treatments are autumn and winter, when there is less exposure to the sun. After the operation, caution should be exercised to limit sun exposure in order to prevent pigmentation from returning throughout the summer.
Skin that has recently become burnt or tanned is not advised for laser procedures. The skin must heal before a laser correction procedure is performed.
Pigmentation could come back, particularly if post-treatment sun protection guidelines are not followed. Sunscreen use on a regular basis is required.
During the procedure you can feel a small heat or tingling. But we can use anaesthetic cream on the treatment area if it’s needed.
Spider veins, capillary networks, rosacea, venous lakes, and even tiny varicose veins respond well to this procedure.
After the procedure the treated skin area may be mild redness, swelling or discoloration. These side effects usually go away in a few days. After the session, clients can typically get back to their regular routines right away.
Most skin types can be treated from laser vascular lesion therapy; however, individual needs should be discussed with our specialist before beginning treatment.
Although laser therapy produces long-lasting effects, new vascular lesions may develop as a result of environmental conditions or genetic predisposition.
It is possible to combine laser vascular lesion treatment with other procedures, such as laser pigmentation correction, but a consultation with a specialist is necessary for safe combination.
Although laser treatments can be carried out year-round, it is especially important to protect skin from the sun during the summer.
The procedure is suitable for thin and delicate skin types, but a specialist evaluation in advance can assist determine the best course of action and reduce risks.
Yes, treating venous networks in the legs with laser therapy can help them look better and feel more comfortable.
Laser therapy can be effective for small veins and venous. But more intrusive therapy might be necessary for varicose veins. The best course of action will be determined after speaking with our specialist.
Hyperpigmentation could happen if the skin is not appropriately shielded from the sun after the procedure. So using sunscreen with a high SPF is necessary.
Yes, one of the best ways to lessen rosacea-related redness and blood vessel visibility is with laser therapy.
For darker skin types, laser therapy may be less effective or necessitate certain settings in order to prevent damage. After a risk assessment, our specialist will suggest the best course of action.
Certain hemangioma types may be treated with laser therapy; however, this is determined on an individual basis after consultation with our specialist.
Yes, couperose—small spider veins on the face—can be effectively removed with laser therapy.
During the procedure you can feel a small heat or tingling, but we can use anaesthetic cream on the treatment area to reduce discomfort, if it’s needed.
Stretch marks of any age can be treated with laser therapy, as can a variety of scars, including acne and post-surgical scars.
After the procedure you can see a little redness, swelling, or slight skin peeling. After a few days, these symptoms usually go away.
Laser therapy effectively reduces the visibility of scars and stretch marks, but complete disappearance is unlikely. The result depends on the type, age and depth of your scar.
New scars shouldn’t appear with appropriate skin care after the treatment. But it’s important that you conform to the aftercare instructions provided by specialists.
Yes, for more complete results,we recommend combining the procedure with additional skin treatments like mesotherapy or chemical peels.
It is possible to do laser scar and stretch mark treatment on any part of the body, including the face, back, legs, thighs, abdomen, and other areas.
Absolutely, the process is usually safe for skin that is sensitive to chemicals, but since every case is different, a preliminary consultation with our specialist is recommended.
Laser therapy can be effective for both fresh and old scars and stretch marks; but, new wounds might need some time to heal before the treatment is carried out.
It is possible to do laser scar and stretch mark treatment on any part of the body, including the face, back, legs, thighs, abdomen, and other areas.
Absolutely, the process is usually safe for skin that is sensitive to chemicals, but since every case is different, a preliminary consultation with our specialist is recommended.
Laser therapy can be effective for both fresh and old scars and stretch marks; but, new wounds might need some time to heal before the treatment is carried out.
The first results may be noticeable a few weeks after starting treatment, but the final effect is usually achieved several months after completing the full course of procedures.
Yes, men and women who wish to hide stretch marks or scars can have this procedure done.
With laser therapy, scars from caesarean sections might be less noticeable, giving the skin a smoother, more even appearance.
Although the process is thought to be almost painless, some clients may feel a little tingling or heat during the laser treatment. Specialists could apply a cooling gel to patients with sensitive skin in order to reduce their discomfort.
Many people report feeling better right away after their first session. But a few weeks after finishing the all course of treatment, the outcome is revealed.
Veins that have already been removed by laser treatment should not reappear. But in time, additional spider veins may develop, especially if the main reasons, such as poor circulation or too much sun exposure, are permanent.
After the treatment you can feel little redness, swelling or irritation, but these side effects normally go away in a few hours or days. Rarely, bruises or changes in pigmentation may appear; however, these also usually go away with time.
Laser spider vein removal has little recovery time. As long as they follow the key skincare instructions, the majority of patients are able to return to their regular activities the day after the procedure.
If a specialist recommends it, you can have treatment for several body parts in one session. This makes it possible to attain desired outcomes more quickly.
Yes, most skin types, including also dark, can safely use this laser procedure. But it is important to have a consultation in advance to ascertain whether the procedure is appropriate in your case.
Any time of year can be used for the process, but it is imperative to stay out of the sun’s direct light thereafter. Since skin is more vulnerable to sun exposure in the summer.
Is it possible to combine laser spider vein removal with other procedures?
Yes, you can combine this procedure with others like skin rejuvenation or peels. It is imperative that you speak with our specialist to ascertain the best order and interval between treatments.
If the procedure is performed on the legs, our specialist can advise wearing compression stockings for a few days after the procedure. This helps to reduce edema and enhances circulation.
Laser spider vein removal usually provides long-lasting results. But new spider veins could develop over time. The process can be repeated in these situations.
In addition to helping to minimise pores and treat acne and blackheads, carbon laser peels also assist to balance out skin tone, reduce wrinkles, and boost collagen production.
During the procedure some patients may experience slight warmth or tingling but the process is entirely painless.
Yes, a carbon laser peel is a safe procedure; however, patients should have a consultation with our specialist beforehand if they have any specific medical concerns or are using any particular medications.
After the treatment can be some slight skin redness or warmth, but these side effects normally go away in a few hours or days.
Yes, in our free consultation we need to analyse your skin condition and establish whether this process is suitable for you.
Yes, all skin types, including sensitive, oily or acne-prone skin, can do carbon laser peeling. To ascertain individual suitability, it is advised to consult with a specialist.
Frequently, after the first session, results are apparent. The skin looks younger, smoothe, and more vibrant. For long-lasting results, multiple sessions may be required.
Yes, you can combine the Carbon Laser Peel with other cosmetic treatments like dermabrasion or chemical peels. To prevent skin irritation, it’s important to talk about this with our specialist.
Yes, the process can aid with redness or other discolorations, even out skin tone, and eliminate pigmentation patches.
After the procedure, patients can get back to their everyday activities right away. There is no downtime involved. But it’s important to adhere to post-care guidelines, though.
Yes, carbon laser peels can also be used to treat pigmentation, acne, and other skin conditions on the neck, décolletage, back, and shoulders.
Laser skin resurfacing can treat a lot of body parts, such as hands, back, shoulders, belly, neck, and décolleté. The choice of area depends on the client’s needs and skin condition.
There is typically little discomfort throughout the procedure. For comfort during the procedure we can use numbing creams or local anaesthetic.
The depth of the laser treatment determines how long it takes to recover time. While deeper resurfacing may take 5-7 days, lighter procedures have a shorter recovery period of 1-2 days. Peeling and redness may happen during this time.
Most patients see results after just one procedure, but t 2-4 sessions may be necessary for the best outcomes, particularly for more serious skin conditions.
Yes, laser skin resurfacing is safe as long as it is done by a qualified professional, all contraindications are considered, and the post care instructions are adhered to.
You can have skin peeling, redness, edema or dryness as potential side effects. Scarring or changes in pigmentation may happen in rare instances, although these risks are minimal with the right aftercare.
The procedure is suitable for most skin types, but patients with very dark skin or a tendency to hyperpigmentation must take a consultation with our specialist to create the best treatment plan.
Yes, you can combine laser skin resurfacing with other cosmetic procedures like dermal fillers or Botox. But to prevent any potential side effects, we advised to discuss with our specialist about your treatment plan.
Depending on the skin type and treatment depth, redness after a procedure usually lasts 2-7 days. Mild redness can sometimes last up to two weeks.
Yes, there is a chance of either permanent or temporary pigmentation, particularly if the skin is left in the sun after the procedure. It’s important to use sunscreen and limit sun exposure to reduce risk.
Laser resurfacing can be effective in reducing acne scars, but it is not suitable for active breakouts. Active acne requires other treatments.
Yes, the procedure can be performed during menstruation, but some women may experience increased skin sensitivity during this time, so better to inform our specialist about this.
After a chemical peel, it is advised to wait for the skin to heal completely before having laser resurfacing. The ideal timing for the treatment will be determined after consulting with our specialist.
In addition to preventing tanning, it’s critical to make sure the skin is clean and healthy. Before beginning the tattoo removal any skin issues in the tattoo location should be addressed.
Some clients reporting about tingling or minor burning, laser tattoo removal can be rather unpleasant. To ease discomfort, we provide cooling gels or local anesthetic.
The size of the tattoo will determine how long the session lasts, but generally speaking, it takes 15 to 30 minutes.
Temporary redness, swelling, peeling or crusting at the tattoo site are possible side effects. Usually, these symptoms go away in a few days.
- It is advised to apply a high SPF sunscreen and stay out of direct sunlight.
- Maintain a dry and clean environment.
- Steer clear of scratching or touching the treated area.
- Make use of moisturising products free of harsh chemicals.
The size, colour and age of the tattoo, together with the kind of skin and pigment depth can influence how many sessions are required. 6-12 sessions are usually required.
Most of the time, a tattoo can become nearly invisible or entirely disappear. But some colours, like yellow and green, could be harder to get rid of.
In order to give the skin time to heal and the body time to eliminate the pigment, treatments are carried out at intevals 4-8 weeks.
Depending on the tattoo, the entire series of treatments may be required to observe the full effect, while initial results might be noticeable within 2-3 sessions.
If you are taking medicine that increases photosensitivity or if the skin in the tattoo area is tanned, tattoo removal is not advised. Additionally,we recommend you postpone the procedure if you have current skin inflammation.
- During pregnancy and lactation time.
- When you have cancer diseases.
- In the treatment area when there are active skin diseases.
- If the tattooed region has keloid scars.
- When diabetes is not adequately managed.
Most parts of the body can be treated with laser tattoo removal, however delicate areas or those close to bones may be more vulnerable.
If the treatment is carried out appropriately, there is very little chance of scarring. Scars, however, may develop if there have been prior skin injuries or if the aftercare instructions are not followed.
It’s crucial to speak with our specialist before the procedure because certain medications, particularly antibiotics, might make skin more photosensitive.
Only the treated region is impacted by the laser process. If you have other tattoos nearby,they will remain unchanged but it’s crucial to let our specialist know about them.
It is recommended to use the laser on dark and black paints. Yellow, green, and neon are examples of light and bright hues that could need more sessions and might not respond as well to laser treatment.
Yes, treatments can be performed in the summer, but it’s crucial to use sunscreen and avoid tanning both before and after the procedure.
Most tattoos can be removed with lasers; however, older tattoos or tattoos created with unique inks could be more difficult.
Yes, professional tattoos usually require more sessions to fully remove because they may contain more pigment and may be placed deeper in the skin. Often, amateur tattoos are simpler to get rid of.
In order to prevent hair burns, it is normally advised to shave the area where the tattoo is located a few days before the treatment.
Yes, it’s important to remain still throughout the laser treatment to prevent unintentional skin harm.
In order to prevent infection, it is advised to stay out of pools and bathtubs for the first 24 to 48 hours after the procedure.
No, it is not advised to apply makeup or other cosmetics to the treated region during the first few days after the treatment.
The number of sessions depends on the specifics of the tattoo, but other factors including laser intensity and post-procedure care adherence can also play a role.
The skin may appear briefly lighter or darker after tattoo removal. This normally evens out over a few months.
If the client wishes to preserve some features of the design, the laser can be modified to remove particular portions of the tattoo.
Yes, talking to an expert is an essential part in the process as it provides you with comprehensive information about the procedure and its expected results.
It is possible to remove laser tattoos from delicate locations, but it will take extra care and a qualified specialist.
Yes, although scars may reduce the procedure’s efficiency, so additional communication with an expert is necessary.
Yes, a tattoo can be put again in the same area after the skin has completely healed.
The procedure may cause some discomfort, but we can use numbing lotion to reduce pain if it’s needed. Patients describe the sensation as light snapping or tingling. but generally well-tolerated,.
Permanent eyebrow makeup can usually be completely removed using laser treatment. But outcomes have affected the colour, level of pigmentation, and type of skin of the patient. A tiny trace might still exist, but this is rare.
Permanent eyebrow makeup removal using a laser is a very minimally invasive process with very little chance of scarring. Before the procedure, patients who are at risk of developing keloid development should speak with our specialist about this.
We advised to wait until the skin has completely healed before getting any other cosmetic procedures in the brow area, such as chemical peels or microblading.
Redness, swelling, or mild skin colour changes are examples of possible short-term side effects; but these symptoms typically go away a few days after the procedure.
Yes, old and colour-changing pigments can be effectively removed with laser technology. It is possible to lighten or erase the tattoo entirely, even if it has taken on an unwanted colour.
The danger of brow hair loss is low because the laser technology targets the pigment beneath the skin not the hair follicles.
Yes, you can have new permanent makeup once the skin has completely recovered. But it’s important to wait until the skin is completely recovered.
Yes, if you want to lighten or remove only part of your permanent makeup, the laser can help with that too.
When eyebrow tattoos are laser removed, the skin may temporarily become lighter or darker, especially if aftercare sun protection guidelines are not followed.
No, the procedure is painless, but during the laser application, patients could experience a mild warmth or tingling, but this is not uncomfortable.
As with any treatment for fungal infections, there is a chance of reinfection. Maintaining good hygiene and adhering to preventive measures are important in reducing this risk.
For a few days after the procedure, it is advised not to use nail polish in order to give the nails time to heal naturally.
Yes, laser treatment is suitable for treating fungal infections on both fingernails and toenails.
To get better outcomes, a doctor or our specialist would sometimes advise combining laser treatment with other techniques like medicine.
Results can vary depending on the severity of the infection. The fungus will start to slowly go away after a few treatments, but because nails grow slowly, it may take several months for a healthy nail to fully grow.
In order to prevent reinfection after laser therapy, your doctor or our specialist may prescribe certain antifungal lotions or care products.
Yes, just after the treatment, patients are able to wear shoes. But we recommend choosing open or loose footwear in order to prevent applying pressure to the nails.
No, it is not required to cut the nail before taking laser treatment. The laser may pierce through the nail plate and directly target the fungus cells.
It is advised to keep feet clean, wear clean shoes, stay out of public areas where fungal infections can spread (such as swimming pools and showers), and periodically sanitise socks and shoes to prevent reinfection.
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