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Tattoo removal
Laser Tattoo Removal
A tattoo may have seemed like a good idea at the time but if you wish your permanent mark was not so permanent, you can erase it forever with laser tattoo removal at Court House Clinics.
Our advanced lasers can remove most tattoos, but as they can vary in size, density and colour, some respond better to treatment than others. A consultation with one of our specialists will determine your suitability for treatment and realistically determine the expected results.
Why not call our Customer Care Advisors today and book into today for a consultation and test patch to see if we can help you remove your unwanted tattoo!
BREAKING NEWS...
Our new AlexTriVantage laser removes tattoos of all colours gently, safely and comfortably - not only blues and greens, but the reds too. Now available at our Wimpole Street clinic. Phone for more details.
Frequently asked questions
Can any type of tattoo be treated successfully?
We can provide effective laser treatment to remove most tattoos although we do not guarantee results. Tattoos do vary greatly in size, colour and density and some respond easily to treatment than others. Some colours are very difficult to treat and these include white, yellow, orange, some reds and green tattoos containing fluorescent or acrylic dyes.
How many sessions will I require?
Tattoos generally require 8-10 treatments performed at regular intervals. To ensure optimum success, an interval of 4-6 weeks is normal between treatment sessions.
Is the treatment painful?
The treatment can be uncomfortable; usually a ‘stinging’ sensation may be felt rather like an elastic band being snapped against the skin. If required however, a local anaesthetic cream may be applied to sensitive areas or simply to help you feel more relaxed.
Will there be any scarring?
Unlike other treatment methods, with laser treatments the surface of the skin is neither cut nor burnt therefore the results cause minimal permanent scar tissue. However, some loss of pigment (hypo-pigmentation) or excess pigment (hyper-pigmentation) of the treated area may be evident after completion of a course of treatment. This will normally be expected to fade after 6 months after which, normal skin colouring and texture should be regenerated. A small number of people may find these changes permanent.
How much can I expect to pay for treatment?
The cost will vary depending on the size of the tattoo; generally they are priced as a small, medium or large tattoo and can range from £50 - £200 per treatment.
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