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Permanent MakeUp Removal
Permanent MakeUp Removal is a modern procedure of safely removing permanent makeup that has been applied to the eyebrows. Permanent makeup is a type of tattooing that involves inserting pigment under the skin to create a long-lasting cosmetic effect.
Permanent makeup is a popular procedure due to its aesthetic long-lasting. But sometimes, there may be necessary correction or removal of Permanent MakeUp for a variety of reasons, such as changing fashion trends, poor execution or colour changes. By the use of innovative laser technology, our treatment may effectively remove pigment from the face while preventing skin damage. This process is effective, safe,and significantly reduces the risk of scarring or other safe effects that may arise from other methods.
Permanent MakeUp Removal
The Permanent MakeUp Removal procedure safely and precisely removes pigment, providing a clean and even skin tone.
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Eyebrows
from £255.00
total £1060.00
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total £1530.00
per session
Time:
15-30 min
Number of session:
3-8 sessions*
Duration of results:
permanent
Session Frequency:
4-6 weeks
* Results from Laser Skin Resurfacing can last for several months to several years, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and post-treatment care. With proper skincare and sun protection, the results are long-lasting, and skin will continue to improve over time as collagen production increases.
How does Permanent MakeUp Removal work?
The process of Permanent MakeUp Removal for eyebrows starts with a comprehensive consultation in which our specialist analyses the state of the permanent makeup and determines the colour and intensity of the pigment. After that, a numbing lotion is applied to the eyebrows to optimise comfort throughout the process. After that, the skin is cleansed and treated to reduce the possibility of infection. During the procedure we use a laser, which targets the pigment under the skin.
The pigment is broken down into tiny bits by the laser beam, which the body eventually gets rid of naturally. Depending on the pigment’s intensity, the process takes 15 to 30 minutes. After the procedure, the client receives skincare advice, which includes the necessity of avoiding sun exposure and using sunscreen with a high SPF.
Consultation with a specialist
Before starting the procedure we advise to have a consultation with our specialist, who will analyse your skin condition and determine the best locations for treatment.
Keep Your Skin Hydrated
Prior to the procedure, it’s critical to keep your skin well hydrated. Make sure you apply your usual moisturiser and stay hydrated.
Avoid Cosmetic Procedures on the Eyebrow Area
Avoid any cosmetic treatments around the eyebrow area (like waxing, threading, or tinting) for at least a week before the procedure to prevent skin irritation.
Discontinue Use of Brow Products
Stop using any eyebrow makeup products (pencils, powders, gels) at least 24-48 hours before the procedure to ensure the skin is clean and free of residues that could interfere with laser treatment.
Avoid Sun Exposure
For at least 2-4 weeks before the procedure, it is important to avoid both direct sun exposure and tanning (both natural and artificial). Skin that has been sunburned or tanned may be more susceptible to problems.
Stop Using Specific Skincare Products
At least a week before the treatment, stop using any products that contain acids (such as glycolic or salicylic acid), retinoids, or powerful exfoliants. These may increase the sensitivity of your skin to lasers.Hydration
Use calming and moisturising cosmetics on the skin. This will improve the procedure’s effectiveness and help keep the moisture level of your skin.
Avoid clear heat treatments
Saunas, hot baths and other treatments that could result in skin overheating should be avoided for a 2 days after the procedure
Avoid the sun
Avoiding sun exposure and using sunscreen with SPF 30+ is critical for at least 4-6 weeks after the procedure to prevent hyperpigmentation or skin damage as the treated skin heals.
Do not apply make-up
Patients should avoid applying makeup to the eyebrow area for at least 3-5 days after the procedure, as makeup can interfere with the healing process and cause irritation.
Avoid Water on the Eyebrows
Keep the treated eyebrow area dry for at least 24 hours after the procedure. Avoid washing your face or using any cleansing products around the brows during this period to prevent irritation and infection.
Avoid Physical Touching or Scratching
Refrain from touching or scratching the treated eyebrow area, as this can introduce bacteria or cause irritation and slow down the healing process.
We work in a personalised way with Your Needs
Every treatment is customised to suit your unique needs for the best experiences and outcomes. We offer you individual consultation with our Specialist to explore the best treatment options.
Contraindications for the Procedure
Increased Skin Sensitivity
People who have conditions that cause sensitivity to light, or who take medications that increase photosensitivity (such as certain antibiotics, retinoids, or chemotherapy drugs), should avoid laser treatments as they can experience heightened skin reactions. Since this procedure targets a small area (eyebrows), those with milder photosensitivity may still be candidates, but it should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Pregnancy and Lactation
Laser treatments are generally not recommended for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, as the effects on the baby are not fully studied.
Active Infections or Inflammation
It is contraindicated to have active infections or inflammatory processes in the treatment region.
Usage of Aggressive Medications or Retinoids
Retinoids and other aggressive skincare treatments should be stopped several weeks before the procedures, because they can exacerbate skin sensitivity. After the procedure retinoids should not be reintroduced for a few days to allow proper healing.
Propensity to Form Scars
Carbon Laser Peel should be avoided by people who are prone to keloid or hypertrophic scarring, as the process may cause the production of new scars.
Recent Sun Exposure
Tanned or sunburned skin is more sensitive and can react poorly to the laser. It’s recommended to avoid the procedure if you’ve had significant sun exposure in the last 2–4 weeks.
Skin Infections and Open Wounds
Carbon Laser Peel is not recommended for anyone with any infections, wounds, cuts, or skin damage because these conditions could worsen the treatment.
Immunosuppressive Medications or Conditions
Patients with compromised immune systems due to conditions such as HIV, or those on immunosuppressive medications (e.g., corticosteroids), may experience delayed healing or an increased risk of infection following the procedure. A specialist should evaluate the risks on a case-by-case basis.
Bleeding Disorders
People who take blood thinners (such as aspirin or warfarin) or have blood clotting or bleeding disorders should exercise caution because these diseases can impair the skin’s ability to recover.
Current Cosmetic Procedure
Before having laser treatment, patients who have recently had other cosmetic procedures (such as chemical peels or dermabrasions) should wait until the skin has completely healed.
Allergies to Anesthetics
Since numbing cream is often used during the procedure, people with known allergies to topical anaesthetics should inform the specialist.
Tattoo Infections
If the original eyebrow tattoo caused an infection or other complications, it might affect the outcome of the removal procedure. It’s important to assess the area to ensure it is fully healed before proceeding.
Recent Laser Procedures
If the client has undergone another type of laser treatment near the eyebrow area, they should wait until the skin has fully healed to avoid complications.
Age Restriction
Permanent MakeUp Removal is only available to individuals who are 18 years of age or older. Minors are not eligible for the procedure, as hormonal changes during adolescence can affect hair growth and reduce the effectiveness of the treatment.
Why choose us
Advanced Technology
We use cutting-edge laser and skincare technology to ensure our treatments are both safe and highly effective.
Expert Team
Our team of professionals is not only highly trained but also deeply experienced in their fields. They take the time to understand your specific needs and tailor each treatment to suit you perfectly
Comprehensive Services
Whether you’re looking to remove unwanted hair, rejuvenate your skin, or contour your body, we’ve got it all covered. Our wide range of services means you can address multiple concerns in one place.
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
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