BROW TATTOO REMOVAL

A fresh start for your brows

Brows change and so do you. If your brow tattoo no longer suits your face, has shifted in colour, looks too dark or blocky, or the shape feels dated or uneven, removal lets you reset to a softer, more natural look. Many clients also choose lightening to make room for a new style or to refine the base before a fresh cosmetic tattoo.

 FAQs

  • Most clients need about 3 sessions. The typical range is 1 to 6, depending on pigment type, depth, colour and your skin.

  • Usually every 6 to 8 weeks for laser. If we use saline or glycolic and there is more scabbing, we may space visits 8 to 12 weeks to allow full healing.

  • Most people describe a quick, hot flick. Treatments are short. Cooling helps, and if you would like numbing cream, we have a preferred compounding pharmacy.

  • My protocols are designed to protect your skin. Scarring is very uncommon when aftercare is followed. Some temporary patchiness can occur as colour lifts, which we review together at each check.

  • Not always. I offer three methods, choosing what is safest and most effective for your tattoo and skin:
    • Laser for most cases
    • Saline for emergency removal
    • Glycolic for select cases
    We decide together after assessment.

  • Yes. Many clients want softer brows or room for a new style. We can plan for controlled lightening, not full removal.

  • Colour shifts are common. We can target the colour cast and lift it gradually. If a pigment is likely to darken before it lightens, I will explain this and perform a small test first.

  • I assess your brows, pigment and skin, review your history and photos, then recommend the safest method. You leave with a clear plan, session estimate, pricing and aftercare.

  • Brows are $200 per session. You only pay for the sessions you need. A booking fee may be taken to secure your appointment and is applied on the day

  • Around 30 minutes per session.

  • With laser, expect redness and mild swelling that settle quickly. With saline or glycolic, small scabs are normal for several days. I give method-specific aftercare and check your progress with photos.