or £300 for four sessions
or £350 for four sessions
or £450 for four sessions
or £600 for four sessions
For further price information please see FAQs.
or £300 for four sessions
or £350 for four sessions
or £450 for four sessions
or £600 for four sessions
For further price information please see
FAQs.
Prices depend on the size starting from £95 to £200 for a single treatment. For tattoos larger than 21x21cm we will tailor your quote during your consultation. See the pricing structure below for more details.
Tiny tattoos up to 3cm x 3cm
•Single session = £95
•Laser Package = £300 for four sessions
(discounted rate of £75 per session)
Small tattoos up to 8cm x 8cm
•Single session = £110
•Laser Package = £350 for four sessions
(discounted rate of £87.50 per session)
Medium tattoos up to 15cm x 15cm
•Single session = £150
•Laser Package = £450 for four sessions
(discounted rate of £112.50 per session)
Large tattoos up to 21cm x 21cm
•Single session = £200
•Laser Package = £600 for four sessions
(discounted rate of £150 per session)
Extra large tattoos over 21cm x 21cm
•This cost will be tailored to your needs at your free consultation including a laser package option.
We’ll invite you to a free consultation to discuss your expectations and vision of the tattoo removal. We’ll assess your tattoo and ask you questions including how long you’ve had it and what you’d like to achieve from your laser sessions – some of our clients want a complete removal whilst others want to fade their tattoo so it can be easily covered up by a new one.
Once we’ve discussed your tattoo and given you a price quote for your laser sessions, you will be offered a free patch test to see how your tattoo and skin reacts to the laser.
Yes and it’s free! This is a very quick laser treatment only lasting a few seconds on your tattoo to test your body’s reaction to the laser. This is to satisfy us that it is safe to offer you full laser sessions.
You’ll need to wait at least five days before you return to begin your treatments.
That will depend on a few things. It’s impossible to predict exactly how many treatments it will take to remove your tattoo, but several factors do come into play. Such as how easily you heal; how deep the ink is; how large the tattoo is; if it’s professional or amateur; and the types of ink that were used. It’s important to remember we are all different so every client can expect different results.
Considering the above, a professional tattoo for example can take an average of 10 sessions to remove although some Indian ink and amateur tattoos can be removed within 6 treatments and sometimes it can only take 1 or 2 …but this is very rare. You may notice the tattoo fades more and more with every treatment you have, but this isn’t always the case because some tattoos can be very stubborn to remove.
The laser tattoo removal is easily tolerated by most people, it feels similar to a small elastic band being snapped on the skin.
Treatments can take between 10 seconds to 30 minutes depending on the size of the tattoo.
It’s not uncommon for bleeding or blistering to occur, there are varying reasons as to why this happens, but it’s short lived and in our experience, never cause for concern.
An instant whitening of the skin is usually seen after treatment, but this generally fades quickly. The area is likely to feel tender for a few hours and can be red and swollen for up to 48 hours.
No. If bleeding or blistering does occur it is very important not to pick any scabs that may result when the skin is healing – this could cause scarring, and should be avoided as scar tissue can make further treatments more difficult.
When you have a tattoo the particles of ink are too large for the body to destroy, so instead, it encapsulates the particles of ink with a network of collagen fibres as the skin heals, and there the tattoo remains.
The Laser we use generates a high-powered beam of laser light in an extremely short pulse. The very short pulse of high powered laser light is absorbed by the tattoo ink particles, this shatters them into smaller pieces which in turn kicks in your natural immune defence system to absorb and disperse the ink. As the body’s immune system gets rid of these shattered ink fragments you will notice a gradual fading of the tattoo over a series of sessions.
The lasers infrared wavelength is easily absorbed into black and dark blue inks, whereas the lasers green light is absorbed by red ink. The laser can treat other colours although white, yellow and bright colours are difficult (and may require more laser sessions). This is not usually a problem, as lighter colours cover very easily.
We’ll advise you on the consultation day so you are fully prepped to ensure you look after the area.
Prices depend on the size starting from £95 to £200 for a single treatment. For tattoos larger than 21x21cm we will tailor your quote during your consultation. See the pricing structure below for more details.
Tiny tattoos up to 3cm x 3cm
•Single session = £95
•Laser Package = £300 for four sessions
(discounted rate of £75 per session)
Small tattoos up to 8cm x 8cm
•Single session = £110
•Laser Package = £350 for four sessions
(discounted rate of £87.50 per session)
Medium tattoos up to 15cm x 15cm
•Single session = £150
•Laser Package = £450 for four sessions
(discounted rate of £112.50 per session)
Large tattoos up to 21cm x 21cm
•Single session = £200
•Laser Package = £600 for four sessions
(discounted rate of £150 per session)
Extra large tattoos over 21cm x 21cm
•This cost will be tailored to your needs at your free consultation including a laser package option.
We’ll invite you to a free consultation to discuss your expectations and vision of the tattoo removal. We’ll assess your tattoo and ask you questions including how long you’ve had it and what you’d like to achieve from your laser sessions – some of our clients want a complete removal whilst others want to fade their tattoo so it can be easily covered up by a new one.
Once we’ve discussed your tattoo and given you a price quote for your laser sessions, you will be offered a free patch test to see how your tattoo and skin reacts to the laser.
Yes and it’s free! This is a very quick laser treatment only lasting a few seconds on your tattoo to test your body’s reaction to the laser. This is to satisfy us that it is safe to offer you full laser sessions.
You’ll need to wait at least five days before you return to begin your treatments.
That will depend on a few things. It’s impossible to predict exactly how many treatments it will take to remove your tattoo, but several factors do come into play. Such as how easily you heal; how deep the ink is; how large the tattoo is; if it’s professional or amateur; and the types of ink that were used. It’s important to remember we are all different so every client can expect different results.
Considering the above, a professional tattoo for example can take an average of 10 sessions to remove although some Indian ink and amateur tattoos can be removed within 6 treatments and sometimes it can only take 1 or 2 …but this is very rare. You may notice the tattoo fades more and more with every treatment you have, but this isn’t always the case because some tattoos can be very stubborn to remove.
The laser tattoo removal is easily tolerated by most people, it feels similar to a small elastic band being snapped on the skin.
Treatments can take between 10 seconds to 30 minutes depending on the size of the tattoo.
It’s not uncommon for bleeding or blistering to occur, there are varying reasons as to why this happens, but it’s short lived and in our experience, never cause for concern.
An instant whitening of the skin is usually seen after treatment, but this generally fades quickly. The area is likely to feel tender for a few hours and can be red and swollen for up to 48 hours.
No. If bleeding or blistering does occur it is very important not to pick any scabs that may result when the skin is healing – this could cause scarring, and should be avoided as scar tissue can make further treatments more difficult.
When you have a tattoo the particles of ink are too large for the body to destroy, so instead, it encapsulates the particles of ink with a network of collagen fibres as the skin heals, and there the tattoo remains.
The Laser we use generates a high-powered beam of laser light in an extremely short pulse. The very short pulse of high powered laser light is absorbed by the tattoo ink particles, this shatters them into smaller pieces which in turn kicks in your natural immune defence system to absorb and disperse the ink. As the body’s immune system gets rid of these shattered ink fragments you will notice a gradual fading of the tattoo over a series of sessions.
The lasers infrared wavelength is easily absorbed into black and dark blue inks, whereas the lasers green light is absorbed by red ink. The laser can treat other colours although white, yellow and bright colours are difficult (and may require more laser sessions). This is not usually a problem, as lighter colours cover very easily.
We’ll advise you on the consultation day so you are fully prepped to ensure you look after the area.