Clear your canvas safely. We use the world's most advanced Q-Switched lasers to break down ink effectively with minimal risk of scarring.
Whether it's a change of heart, a poorly executed design, or a professional requirement, unwanted tattoos no longer have to be permanent. Traditional methods like dermabrasion or acid peels often leave terrible scars, trading a tattoo for an unsightly mark.
At DermaTales, we exclusively use advanced Q-Switched Nd:YAG Laser technology. This laser is the gold standard globally for tattoo removal. It allows us to safely and progressively shatter the trapped ink particles deep within the dermis without destroying the surrounding healthy tissue.
Tattoo ink particles are too large for your body's immune system to clear naturally. The Q-Switched laser emits incredibly fast, high-intensity pulses of light. This light is absorbed specifically by the tattoo pigment, causing the ink particles to rapidly heat up and shatter into microscopic fragments. Over the following weeks, your body's macrophages (scavenger cells) naturally process and eliminate these tiny fragments, causing the tattoo to fade.
Unlike surgical excision or acid, lasers specifically target the ink, preserving the skin.
Our lasers utilize dual wavelengths to tackle dark inks (black, blue) and warmer colors (red).
We can completely remove the tattoo or just fade it enough for a new cover-up design.
Evaluating ink colors, depth, age of the tattoo, and skin type to customize the laser settings.
A strong topical anesthetic is applied 45 minutes prior to ensure comfort during the procedure.
The laser is fired over the ink. It feels like a rapid snapping of a rubber band against the skin.
The skin will "frost" (turn white) initially, followed by mild swelling or crusting before fading over 4-6 weeks.
We use highly calibrated, FDA-approved lasers that effectively shatter ink with a drastically lower risk of scarring compared to older lasers.
Tattoo removal is a medical procedure. Our doctors ensure the correct settings are used to protect your skin type from hyperpigmentation or burns.