Eyebrow tattoo removal is a safe and effective way to fade or completely remove unwanted brow pigment, restoring your natural look or preparing for a fresh design. At our Brisbane studio, we use advanced removal techniques to target outdated, uneven, or overly dark eyebrow tattoos while protecting your skin. Whether your brows have changed colour, healed unevenly, or simply no longer suit your style, our professional treatments are tailored to achieve the best possible results with minimal discomfort and downtime.
In such situations, we don’t always recommend removing eyebrow tattoos. Sometimes, correcting imperfections by overlapping the existing design with new strokes is more accessible, giving the eyebrows the desired curve and shade. Moreover, removing a fresh tattoo is usually easier than eliminating an old one for the following reasons:
Professionals in the cosmetic tattoo removal services industry offer several methods for removing eyebrow tattooing without scars or lasting marks, including laser and saline removal. The choice of technique depends on various factors, such as the quality of the tattoo pigment, how long ago it was applied, and your skin type. Let’s delve into the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
Laser removal of eyebrow tattoos involves exposing the pigment to a focused light beam. This beam penetrates the skin properly and breaks down the stain. Given that laser treatment is extremely precise, there is minimal damage to the surrounding skin. The destroyed dye is then naturally eliminated through the lymphatic system. An eyebrow tattoo specialist will determine the number of necessary removal sessions. A Neodymium laser is particularly effective at removing even old tattoos.
Using sterile instruments, a saline solution is injected into the skin at a depth where the tattoo pigment resides. This solution dissolves the stain, allowing for its removal. However, after undergoing a saline tattoo removal process, you may experience symptoms like redness and peeling, similar to what you might encounter post-tattooing. Professional guidance is strongly advised, as improper use of saline removers can lead to burns. This method is effective for fresh tattoos but may need help with older, more settled pigment.
Many people are curious about DIY methods to remove tattoos. Although the internet is rife with folk remedies for tattoo removal, employing these techniques can result in unpredictable and potentially harmful effects, including skin damage.
Experience the ultimate solution for removing unwanted cosmetic tattoos with laser tattoo removal treatments – the safest and most efficient method. This procedure causes no scars, and the laser beam targets explicitly only the tattoo pigment without affecting the surrounding sensitive skin.
The laser can operate at different wavelengths, ranging from 532 nm to 1064 nm. The specialist will adjust the settings according to your skin’s characteristics and the shade of the tattoo pigment. Brighter colours are generally easier to eliminate, so fresh tattoos are usually more straightforward.
Protective glasses are mandatory during the procedure. Before-and-after photos clearly illustrate the effectiveness of the first laser tattoo removal session. The eyebrow hairs remain intact, and the skin regains its natural hue.
After the procedure, some redness and minor swelling are normal. These symptoms can be alleviated by treating the affected area with chlorhexidine. Occasionally, a crust may form over the treated area; it is crucial not to pick at this. For optimal healing and to minimise the level of discomfort, adhere to the following guidelines:
The effectiveness of eyebrow removal can be gauged by the testimonials of women who have undergone this procedure. Most reviews praise the laser method for its quick results, painless procedure, preservation of eyebrow hairs, and complete breakdown of the dye.
Sometimes, a saline solution might be needed in addition to laser treatment. Sessions using both methods can be alternated. The experts at our studio will assist you in choosing the best way to remove your unwanted eyebrow tattoos.
The length of the healing process and the number of removal sessions needed depend on several factors, such as:
Typically, sessions are spaced 1.5 to 2 months apart and can only be repeated after healing. Depending on the factors listed above, the complete removal of the eyebrow tattoo may require six months or more. After the initial 3–4 sessions, a clearer picture will emerge regarding how many more sessions will be necessary.
Since 2016 of expertise in the professional tattooing industry, Anastasia is a certified and licensed beauty cosmetic tattooing specialist. She has all the necessary licenses and qualifications for permanent makeup in Europe and Australia.
Most clients report only mild discomfort. We apply a topical numbing solution before the procedure to keep you as comfortable as possible.
Unveil the unstoppable power of laser and saline solution techniques, the dynamic duo of eyebrow tattoo removal. Saline solutions are generally used for modern pigments, while lasers are more effective for older tattoos.
Tattoo removal of eyebrows is not advisable for people with the following:
Before the cosmetic tattoo removal procedure, the skin must be cooled using dry ice or a special cryo-setting, irrespective of the treatment area. The removal process in the lip area tends to be quicker, less labour-intensive and poses fewer risks. Special attention and care are given to the eyebrows and eyelids to avoid eye injury. The entire laser eyebrow tattoo removal process takes approximately 2 minutes per session, with the recommended number of sessions varying based on the tattoo’s age, pigment quality, and area coverage.
In many cases, yes. The number of sessions required will depend on the pigment depth, type of ink used, and how your skin responds to the treatment.
Yes—when performed by a trained and licensed professional, eyebrow tattoo removal is safe and designed to protect the delicate skin around your eyes.