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Get answers to common questions about Tattoo Removal Medium.
Most clients need 4–8 sessions for medium tattoos, depending on ink color, depth, and skin type. Sessions are spaced 6–8 weeks to allow pigment clearance. Your technician will create a tailored plan during consultation.
Laser pulses cause a brief stinging or snapping sensation, but we use topical numbing and cooling to minimize discomfort. Most clients tolerate treatments well; we adjust settings for comfort and safety throughout the session.
When performed by experienced clinicians, scarring risk is low. Temporary pigment changes like hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation can occur but often improve over months. Proper technique and post-care reduce long-term skin changes.
Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanners for at least two weeks prior. Disclose medications and recent procedures, keep the area clean, and arrive without makeup or topical products. We'll review personalized prep at consultation.
After treatment, keep the area clean and apply prescribed ointment. Avoid sun exposure and tanning, skip swimming and heavy exercise until healed, and do not pick scabs. Attend follow-up appointments for monitoring and further sessions.
Ideal candidates have medium tattoos up to sixteen square inches, realistic expectations, and generally healthy skin. Certain colors and deeper inks may need more sessions; we review medical history and skin type during consultation to confirm suitability.