Occasionally in life we do things we regret, some become memories and we can put them to the back of our mind. With a tattoo however, it is with us day and night 24/7, and can often be a reminder of a time in our life or person in our life we would rather forget. Perhaps it is just a badly done tattoo, or you would rather have another tattoo in its place. Often it is part of a tattoo that is requested to be removed, usually a name.

It is now estimated that up to 75% of people regret their tattoo at some time in their life.

Non laser tattoo removal is a safe and effective method of removing all colours in a tattoo and is virtually pain free, unlike laser which is painful, and does not remove all colours.

Non laser tattoo removal is superior in the following ways
* Less expensive than laser
* About 50% to 75% fewer treatments needed than laser
* Less discomfort than laser
* Removes ALL colours - laser can leave some colours luminous, and cause loss is skin pigmentation.

How does Non Laser Tattoo Removal work?
It is a similar process to when you first received your tattoo or permanent make up. After first anaesthetising the area, it is tattooed over with a dry needle,
the Tattoo Removal product is then applied on your tattooed area, and this begins the process of drawing out the old ink. After the allotted time, the area is thoroughly cleaned and a dressing applied. A scab will form which becomes the carrier for the pigment to be drawn into. A professional technician will issue written after care instructions and healing cream.

How many Tattoo Removal treatments will I need? When will I see results?
Most tattoos will seem lighter with removal of some ink after one treatment. Generally, with just a few treatments you will see significant results. Your tattoo or permanent make up can usually be removed in 50% to 75% fewer treatments than most other methods. Some tattoos have been removed with one or two treatments. Other removals take a few more sessions

There is no way of knowing what type of ink or how much and how deep the ink was put into your skin and skin types vary, so there is no guarantee on how many treatments will be needed to achieve satisfactory results, every client is different. Home done tattoos tend to be more difficult to get full removal due to the nature of how the ink was implanted.

When choosing your tattoo removal technician consider those who practice in a sterile medical environment to minimise infection, and ensure they have insurance for removal of tattoo.