
Tattoos That Can’t, or Shouldn’t be Removed
Laser tattoo removal works great for most people, but not every tattoo can or should be lasered. Some pigments like white, certain reds, and mixed colors are especially difficult to remove.

Laser tattoo removal works great for most people, but not every tattoo can or should be lasered. Some pigments like white, certain reds, and mixed colors are especially difficult to remove.

Permanent makeup can be a great idea in theory. Wake up ready, no lipstick or brow pencil needed. But as we have seen many times, when something goes wrong it can be hard to live with.

Saline Removal vs Laser Tattoo Removal: Not every pigment responds to laser treatment. Some colors, particularly certain yellows and some permanent makeup pigments, can be incredibly resistant.

Wondering if your brows will turn red or yellow after getting them lasered? Learn more about the PMU removal process.

Wondering if your brows will turn red or yellow after getting them lasered? Learn more about the PMU removal process.

How SMP removal actually works
The process is similar to regular tattoo removal. We use laser pulses to break down the pigment particles so your body can absorb and eliminate them.

Just because a laser has “pico” in the name doesn’t mean it’s actually fast. Learn more about “Pico Lasers” in this episode of FADED.

Laser Tattoo Removal Most Frequently Asked Questions at Studio Kiku. Learn more about removing tattoos in this episode of the FADED Podcast with Billy DeCola.

PMU FAQs – learn about permanent makeup removal in this episode of the FADED Podcast with Billy DeCola.

Tattoo Removal Aftercare – learn more about laser tattoo removal aftercare in this episode of the FADED Podcast with Billy DeCola.