Your local, fully qualified laser Tattoo removal specialists, based in Stone, Staffordshire – near Stoke On-Trent.
Tattooing has become increasingly popular among people of all ages around the world and thus a growing need for tattoo modification and removal has arisen. Tattoos that may once have represented a special relationship or a different stage in life can later become a source of regret. On some occasions, tattoo removal is requested simply to fade the ink for the application of a new tattoo.
We use Q Switch Technology with a professional system LUMINETTE Q. Safety is our main priority with a consultation and patch test carried out before any personal treatment plans are put in to place.
Laser Lab Therapies is here to answer all your questions. All therapists are fully qualified and competent in addressing your removal needs. Prices start from £50.
Learn more about the entire tattoo removal process. We have tailored bespoke options to help you be rid of unwanted tattoos.
Learn more about the entire tattoo removal process. We have tailored bespoke options to help you be rid of unwanted tattoos.
We’ll help you remove your semi-permanent brows using cutting-edge laser technology.
We’ll help you remove your semi-permanent brows using cutting-edge laser technology.
Laser tattoo removal works by delivering high-intensity light pulses into the skin, which break down the tattoo pigment into smaller particles that can be naturally eliminated by the body’s immune system.
Laser tattoo removal can cause some discomfort, often described like being snapped with a rubber band. However, many clinics use numbing creams or cooling equipment to minimise discomfort during the procedure.
The number of sessions needed depends on various factors, such as tattoo size, ink colour, depth, and individual skin characteristics. On average, multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart are required. Complete removal is not guaranteed (and no service can offer complete removal due to individual variances).
Possible side effects include temporary redness, swelling, blistering, or temporary changes in skin pigmentation. In rare cases, scarring or infection can occur. However, these risks are minimised when the procedure is performed by a trained professional as well as providing suitable after care advise. No restricted clothing, no excess heat and no perfumed products to area.
Most tattoo colours can be effectively treated with lasers, although darker pigments like black and blue respond best. Lighter colours may require more sessions or specialised laser wavelengths for optimal results.
Session durations vary depending on the size and complexity of the tattoo but typically range from a few minutes to half an hour.