Laser Removal
After the procedure, a bandage will be applied to the treated area.
This bandage is only meant to keep the area safe while traveling home. It should not be worn for more than 1.5 to 2 hours. After returning from the studio, it should be gently removed.
For the first two weeks, avoid hot baths; a quick, warm shower is acceptable.
For the first month, protect the tattoo from direct sunlight and avoid tanning salons.
For the first two days, it's recommended to drink plenty of water to help the body naturally expel the pigment from the skin.
Important Information:
- One day before the procedure and two days after, alcohol consumption is prohibited.
- During the healing process, do not scratch the dry skin, and make sure to protect the tattoo from mechanical damage.
- Be mindful of the clothing you wear. If it rubs against the skin, apply a breathable bandage or use a paper towel as a barrier. We do not recommend using gauze as it may irritate the area.
During healing, apply Bepanthen cream in a thin layer twice a day. Alternatively, you can use any other product designed for healing wounds and burns. The key is to ensure the cream layer is not too thick.
The interval between removal sessions depends on the skin's properties and ranges from 3 to 6 weeks. If the tattoo is being lightened for a cover-up, there should be a break of around 2 months between the last removal session and the new tattoo application.
If you have any questions, please contact the studio or the person who performed the removal.