Laser Tattoo/Pigment Removal




What is Pico Second laser?

Pico second laser technology is the latest new generation technology and one of the most advanced laser treatments currently available on the market for aesthetic use. It is a non-surgical, non-invasive laser skin treatment that can be used to address the majority of common skin imperfections, including spots caused by sun damage and acne scarring.

Pico technology delivers noticeable, permanent results in fewer sessions than comparable options and is safe, requires minimal downtime, and can be used across the entire face and body.

Through trillions of a second and powerful laser energy to grind the pigment in the skin tissue to reach the result of completely tattoo removal and pigment in all type of skin color.

Is it safe?

It’s fast, safe, and non-invasive. Pico second laser ultra-fast pulses work to minimize the amount of heat that is transferred. Less heat means less damage to surrounding skin and less risk of damage

Pico second laser can convert laser energy into gentle pressure to create new collagen by squeezing cells and activating the natural cell without burning or damaging the skin.

Pico Second laser advantages:

☀High energy & Shot pulse duration: The power emit in trillions of a second to skin tissue, which can explore the pigment into much more small pieces than traditional Q:switch laser. The pigment pieces can be absorbed more easily and faster

☀Minimal risk and less pain: Since the pulse duration has been reduced thousand of time, less damage of skin is realized. The treatment is more safe and less pain .

☀Fast For tattoo removal, usually 6-8 treatment is necessary by Traditional Q:switch laser. With pico second laser, only 3-4 treatment is needed only for completely removal (it is general, few cases may need more treatments).

☀High performance Completely removal of tattoo and pigment can be reached with Pico second technology


What to expect during a Laser Tattoo/Pigment Removal treatment? 

Pico second laser treatment is mostly well tolerated. Most people experience very little discomfort and describe skin rejuvenation treatments as feeling like the snapping of a rubber band. Because tattoo removal treatments use more energy, patients may experience more discomfort but this is mostly tingling feeling.

How long does the procedure take? 

It depends on the size of the area to be treated, and 10 minutes is common for average sized tattoo and skin rejuvenation treatments.

How many treatments are needed for Laser Tattoo/Pigment removal? 

The number of Pico second laser treatments for unwanted pigmentation will vary depending on the condition being treated and how each individual responds. For tattoo removal, the size, location and density of ink play important roles in how quickly clearance can be achieved, but 3-4 treatments is common for modern tattoos.

What is recovery time? 

Recovery times are dependent on the condition being treated and each patient’s ability to heal. Usual treatment intervals are 6 weeks for tattoo and 6-8 tattoo removal. Treatments for acne scars and skin rejuvenation using the fractional lens which can be performed every 3-4 weeks.

How long does the result last? 

Tattoo removal and acne scar results are permanent. Skin rejuvenation treatment results are long lasting, but some pigment conditions can be recovered.

What are the negative effects of Picosecond Laser?

Potential side effects from Picovsecond laser treatment may include pain, erythema, oedema, pinpoint bleeding, crusting, blistering, little scarring, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, and postinflammatory hypopigmentation but these are usually temporary.

Do i have to avoid the sun after Laser Tattoo/Pigment Removal treatment? 

After laser treatments for l tattoos removal and unexpected pigment, the skin is more easily damage to sunlight. So minimizing sun exposure and use of sunscreen of SPF30+ is recommended.

Can I still get Laser Tattoo/Pigment Removal if I am pregnant?

While we understand your interest in Laser Tattoo/Pigment Removal, we follow medical guidelines that recommend avoiding the procedure during the first trimester of pregnancy. However, if you’re in the second or third trimester, you may still be able to receive treatment after obtaining medical clearance. It’s crucial to consult with your healthcare provider for their guidance and to ensure your safety during the process.

Can I get Tattoo/Pigment Removal if I have Epilepsy?

If you have epilepsy and are considering Laser Tattoo/Pigment Removal, it is crucial to consult with your doctor first. They will provide medical guidance and determine whether it’s safe for you to undergo the treatment. At Hannah Spa, we prioritize your safety and offer protective eyewear options to ensure a secure experience during the procedure.

Contraindications to Laser Tattoo/Pigment removal?

Laser Tattoo/Pigment removal is generally considered a safe and effective method for removing tattoos/pigments. However, there are certain contraindications that may prevent individuals from undergoing this procedure. Contraindications are factors or conditions that make a specific treatment or procedure potentially unsafe or unsuitable for a person. Some contraindications to Laser Tattoo/Pigment removal include:

  1. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Laser procedures, including tattoo and pigment removal, are generally not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding due to potential risks to the developing fetus or the baby.
  2. Recent Sun Exposure or Tanning: Recent sun exposure or tanning can increase the risk of complications, such as burns, blisters, and changes in pigmentation, during and after laser treatments.
  3. Active Skin Infections: Laser treatments should not be performed on areas with active skin infections, as the procedure can spread the infection or worsen the condition.
  4. Use of Photosensitizing Medications: Some medications and substances increase sensitivity to light and can lead to adverse reactions during or after laser treatment. These include certain antibiotics, retinoids, and herbal supplements.
  5. Skin Conditions: Certain skin conditions, such as psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo, or active acne in the treatment area, may be contraindications or require special consideration before undergoing laser tattoo or pigment removal.
  6. Immune System Disorders: Individuals with compromised immune systems or autoimmune disorders may have a higher risk of adverse reactions to laser treatments and delayed healing.
  7. History of Allergic Reactions: Individuals with a history of allergic reactions to previous treatments or substances used in laser procedures should be cautious and discuss potential risks with a medical professional.
  8. Underlying Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes, blood clotting disorders, and history of skin cancer, may require careful evaluation before considering laser tattoo or pigment removal.
  9. Recent Cosmetic Procedures: Recent cosmetic procedures in the treatment area, such as dermal fillers or Botox injections, may require adjusting the timing of laser treatments to avoid complications.

Steps in Laser Tattoo/Pigment removal?

-Consulting. 
-Fill in the Client consulatation form (just once, in the 1st treatment).
-Cleanse the skin.
-Apply numbing cream. 
-Perform the Laser Tattoo/Pigment removal. 
-Provide After Treatment skincare. 

Skin Care After Treatment?

1. Clients may feel a little painful after treatment. Skin paling, bloodoozing, temporary swelling or purpura may occur after treatment, but they can be absorbed by body itself. No worries.
2. Avoid water: first 5 hours after the treatment.
3. Clean Gently: Use mild soap and water to clean, pat dry.
4. Antibiotic Ointment: Apply if recommended, cover with sterile bandage.
5. Sun Protection: Shield from sun, use SPF 30+ or cover with clothing.
6. No Scrubs/Exfoliants: Avoid harsh products until fully healed.
7. Avoid Picking: Let skin heal naturally to prevent scarring.
8. Moisturize: Apply Aloe Vera gel or fragrance-free moisturizer.
9. Hydrate: Drink water for healing support.
10. Avoid Water Exposure: No pools or hot tubs until fully healed.
11. Loose Clothing: Prevent irritation from tight attire.
12. Follow-up Appointments: Attend as directed by your doctor.
13. No Makeup/Fragrance: Avoid until fully healed.
14. No Intense Exercise: Skip for a few days.
15. Patience: Recovery takes time; adhere to aftercare.
16. Within 24 hours after treatment, please observe whether blisters appear. Treat blisters immediately after it appears. Disinfect blister area immediately with iodophor andpiercethe, then squeeze tissue fluid out (remain the skin on blister area). Disinfectskin again and apply scald ointment. Cover the wounded area with gauze. Avoid inflammation to prevent scars.
17. The scab may fall off within 7-14 days. Do not remove the scab manually because it may slow down skin recovery and lead to pigmentation.
18. Try to avoid spicyfoods, seafood and alcohol for several days after treatment. No smoking.
19. Normal pigmentation may occur on a few patients, and these pigmentation will gradually fade after 3-6 months.
20. Contact Doctor: If severe pain, swelling, redness, or infection.

The best prices in Darwin for Laser Tattoo/Pigment Removal per session:

-Laser Tattoo Removal–2 cm2= 40 Aud.
-Laser Tattoo Removal–5 cm2= 60 Aud.
-Laser Tattoo Removal–10 cm2= 80 Aud.
-Laser Tattoo Removal–25 cm2= 120 Aud.
-Laser Tattoo Removal–50 cm2= 150 Aud.
-Laser Tattoo Removal–100 cm2= 180 Aud.
-Laser Tattoo Removal–150 cm2= 200 Aud.
-Laser Tattoo Removal–250 cm2= 250 Aud.
-Laser Tattoo Removal–325 cm2= 300 Aud.
-Laser Tattoo Removal–450 cm2= 350 Aud.

The best prices in Darwin for Laser Pigment/Mole/Vascular/Birthmark Removal: 

-On the face: 20 Aud/session for each small mole, 30 Aud/session for each medium mole, 40 Aud/session for each big mole. Whole face (moles + other removal on the face at the same session): from 150-200 Aud/session.
-On the body: same price for Laser Tattoo Removal.
-Laser Brows Tattoo Removal: 120 Aud/session. 
-Laser Hollywood peeling (skin rejuvenation): whole face 120 Aud/session.