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Thank you for your question. I do not recommend having laser removal of tattooed makeup. This is because most of the ink used for tattoo makeup is not the same as used on the body as they contain metals, such as iron. This can result in the tattoo turning a rusty brown or black color. Please thoroughly research your physician before treatment. Best of Luck!
We do NOT recommend any laser removal for cosmetic eyebrow tattoos. There are metal oxides in the ink which turn anything from orange to green depending upon the ink.
BLTR is many years away from FDA approval. Its efficacy on *any* color ink is unknown. While the proposed mechanism of BLTR sounds tantalizing, there are many important questions to be answered by pre-clinical and clinical study. For example, when a macrophage "commits cell suicide" and...
I would recommend pausing where you are, undergoing laser tattoo removal to lighten the lines, and then proceeding with the cover up. Many people undergo laser tattoo removal to lighten a pre-existing tattoo prior to a cover up. Targeting the older black lines after your cover up is complete...
Thank you for your question. I would recommend you calling and being seen by your treating provider to get proper treatment. Blistering may oftentimes happen depending on the ink, energy used and the length of treatment. Best to avoid picking and applying first...