
Solid Ink SMP Pigments by Billy DeCola
Developed by artist Billy DeCola, the Solid Ink SMP Pigment Set achieves the perfect tones for Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP), on any skin type, and it blends with most hair colors.
Developed by artist Billy DeCola, the Solid Ink SMP Pigment Set achieves the perfect tones for Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP), on any skin type, and it blends with most hair colors.
Once you have had your laser tattoo removal session, it’s critical to follow the aftercare instructions closely. At Studio Kiku, our goal is to ensure that you get the very best results from your laser tattoo removal treatments.
Pregnancy is a time of many changes and considerations, particularly when it comes to health and safety. One question that often arises is whether it’s safe to undergo laser tattoo removal during pregnancy.
Are you thinking of getting your PMU (permanent make-up) eyebrows removed? After doing some research, you’ve probably learned that a potential side effect from laser removal is the pigment turning red, orange or even yellow.
Does your SMP look too dark or just plain obvious? Are you having regrets about getting Scalp Micropigmentation in the first place? SMP causing you extreme anxiety? No need to worry. Studio Kiku offers safe and effective laser SMP removal.
Studio Kiku’s signature PMU removal technique using the PicoWay, the world’s most advanced laser, will not damage your existing hair follicles and it won’t cause trauma to the skin that results in scarring.
Amazing results after only one Picotoning treatment with the PicoWay, targeting the client’s sun spots. We also treated the entire face and neck for overall texture (rejuvenation) with the PicoWay Resolve.
Botched SMP? No problem. We have the most advanced tattoo removal laser in the world – the PicoWay. We are the SMP laser removal experts. Safely and effectively lighten, adjust or completely remove unwanted pigment with no complications or damage to existing hair follicles.
Is laser tattoo removal safe for dark skin? When it comes to working with lasers for tattoo removal, laser technicians refer to something called the Fitzpatrick Scale to classify patients.