How does it actually work? Tattoo removal tech has made massive leaps forward in the recent years. If you’ve been holding off on erasing that unwanted ink, waiting for the perfect time—well, that time has arrived.Our cutting-edge lasers are like upgrading from a clunky wooden cart to a futuristic hovercraft.
Most tattoos can now vanish completely, leaving your skin looking as it did pre-ink.
(We can’t guarantee it’ll erase 20 years of aging—that’s a job for a different kind of laser!)
The bottom line? It’s effective—really effective. Let’s walk you through the process.
To get how tattoo removal operates, it helps to know how tattoos are applied in the first place.A tattooist uses a needle-packed tool to inject ink into your skin’s middle layer, the dermis. There, the ink particles settle, too big for your body to naturally whisk away.Yet, tattoos do fade over the years—that’s your body clearing out the tiniest ink bits. The larger chunks, though, need a laser’s help to break down into manageable sizes your body can handle.
Needles jab ink deep into the dermis, where it gets cozy and settles in. Those chunky ink particles? Way too big for your immune system to kick out solo. That’s why tattoos stick around—until pico lasers crash the party with pinpoint precision.
Your body’s like, “Intruder alert!” and sends immune cells to tackle the ink. The small stuff gets hauled away slowly, fading that old ink naturally. But the big chunks? They’re squatters—sticking around until pico lasers zap ‘em into bite-sized pieces.
Pico lasers fire insanely fast pulses—think trillionths of a second—to pulverize those oversized ink clumps. It’s a high-tech smash fest, turning them into tiny specks your immune system can sweep away like crumbs after a wild night out.
Meet pico lasers: the tattoo-busting champs that prove ink isn’t forever.
These bad boys zap ink with lightning-fast pulses, shattering it into bits so small your body goes, “I got this!” Unlike old-school lasers, pico tech means fewer sessions—think 6 to 10—and less “ouch” for your skin. Each blast fades that regretful ink a little more, leaving your skin high-fiving itself. Ready for the breakdown?
We’re talking picosecond speed—trillionths of a second! These pulses zip through your epidermis like it’s nothing and slam into the ink hiding in your dermis. It’s surgical precision without the heat drama of older lasers.
Forget slow roasting with heat. Pico lasers use a shockwave vibe to blast ink apart in a flash. Those micro-fragments? So small even tricky colors like green or blue don’t stand a chance. Your skin’s basically cheering from the sidelines.
Post-pico, the ink’s in crumbs small enough for your body’s cleanup squad to handle. Immune cells grab ‘em, shuttle them through your lymphatic system, and boom—tattoo’s fading fast, no skin casualties left behind.