
FAQs

FAQs for Laser Tattoo Removal:
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What is laser tattoo removal?
Laser tattoo removal uses advanced technology to break down tattoo ink particles, allowing your body to naturally eliminate them over time. -
How many sessions are required to fully remove a tattoo?
The number of sessions depends on the tattoo's size, colour, age, and ink depth, but it generally takes between 6 to 12 sessions. -
Does laser tattoo removal hurt?
Most people describe the sensation as similar to snapping a rubber band against the skin, but a numbing agent and cooling device can be applied to reduce discomfort. -
Is laser tattoo removal safe?
Yes, when performed by trained professionals, it is a safe procedure with minimal risk of side effects. -
What should I do to prepare for a session?
Avoid sun exposure and certain medications that could increase skin sensitivity. You’ll receive specific instructions during your consultation. -
Are there side effects after treatment?
Temporary redness, swelling, and slight blistering may occur but typically resolve within a few days. -
Can all colours of tattoo ink be removed?
Laser technology has improved significantly, allowing for the removal of most colours, although lighter shades like yellow and white may require more sessions or a different technique such as saline removal. -
Can I remove just part of a tattoo?
Yes, lasers can target specific areas, allowing partial tattoo removal. -
How much does laser tattoo removal cost?
Pricing depends on factors like tattoo size and the number of sessions required. Contact us for a customised quote. -
How long does it take for the skin to heal?
Your skin typically heals within 4 to 8 weeks after each session, depending on your individual healing process.


FAQs for Plasma Fibroblast:
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What is plasma fibroblast?
Plasma Fibroblast is a non‑surgical skin‑tightening treatment that uses a small, controlled arc of plasma energy to create micro‑points on the skin’s surface. This stimulates the body’s natural healing response, encouraging collagen production and resulting in firmer, smoother, more refined skin. -
What areas can be treated?
Plasma Fibroblast can be used on many areas of the face and body, including:
• Upper and lower eyelids
• Crow’s feet
• Forehead lines
• Nasolabial folds
• Neck and jawline
• Stomach and body areas with crepey skin
• Acne scars and superficial scarring
• Skin tags, milia, and certain benign lesions (subject to assessment) -
What concerns can Plasma Fibroblast help improve?
This treatment can help improve the appearance of:
• Fine lines and wrinkles
• Loose or crepey skin
• Mild skin laxity
• Pigmentation irregularities
• Acne scars and texture issues
• Stretch marks
• Small benign skin imperfections such as skin tags or milia. -
How long do the results last?
Results vary depending on lifestyle, skin type, and the area treated. Many clients enjoy 2-3 years of improvement, and maintenance treatments can be carried out as needed. -
Is the treatment painful?
Most clients describe the sensation as a light warmth or mild tingling. A topical numbing cream is applied beforehand to keep you comfortable throughout the procedure. -
What happens during the treatment?
Tiny plasma points are placed across the treatment area. These create small carbon crusts (micro‑dots) on the skin. The procedure is precise and controlled, and typically takes between 30–90 minutes depending on the area being treated. -
What is the downtime?
You can expect:
• Small carbon crusts for 5–7 days
• Mild swelling, especially around the eyes, for 2–3 days
• Pinkness or sensitivity as the skin heals
Most clients return to normal activities quickly, but you’ll need to follow aftercare instructions carefully to support healing. -
How long do results take to appear?
You may notice an immediate tightening effect, but the most significant results develop gradually as collagen production increases. Full results are typically seen between 8–12 weeks after treatment. -
How many sessions will I need?
Many concerns improve after just one session. However, deeper lines, larger areas, or more significant skin laxity may benefit from multiple treatments spaced several weeks apart. -
Is there anything I should do before my appointment?
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Avoid sun exposure and tanning
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Stop using active skincare ingredients (such as retinol or acids) for a few days
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Arrive with clean, product‑free skin
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Your practitioner will provide personalised pre‑treatment guidance.
11. What aftercare is required? You’ll be given full aftercare instructions, which typically include:
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Keeping the area clean and dry
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Avoiding picking or touching the carbon crusts
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Protecting the skin from sun exposure
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Avoiding makeup on the area until healed
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Following aftercare is crucial for achieving the best results.


FAQs for Paramedical Tattooing:
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What is paramedical tattooing?
Paramedical tattooing involves using pigments to restore the appearance of skin, typically to cover scars, restore areolas, or mimic natural skin tones. -
Who is eligible for paramedical tattooing?
It's suitable for anyone with scars, skin discoloration, or conditions like vitiligo. A consultation helps determine if you're a good candidate. -
Is the procedure painful?
Pain levels vary but are often minimal. Numbing agents can be used to ensure comfort during the procedure. -
How long do the results last?
Results can last several years, though touch-ups may be needed to maintain the desired appearance. -
How do I care for my skin after paramedical tattooing?
Follow the aftercare instructions provided, which typically include avoiding sun exposure and keeping the area clean and moisturised. -
Can paramedical tattooing hide surgical scars?
Yes, it is effective for camouflaging many types of scars, including surgical ones. -
Will the pigment match my skin tone?
Highly trained professionals carefully mix pigments to create a seamless match with your natural skin tone. -
Is paramedical tattooing safe?
Absolutely, when performed by experienced technicians using high-quality equipment and sterile techniques. -
How much does paramedical tattooing cost?
Costs vary depending on the size and complexity of the area being treated. Contact us for a personalised estimate. -
How long does the procedure take?
Sessions typically last between 1 to 3 hours, depending on the treatment area and complexity.
If you have any further questions or would like to schedule a consultation, feel free to contact us. We're here to help!

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