
What does the laser removal of permanent make-up involve?
The Discovery Pico picosecond laser emits ultra-short pulses of light that break pigment particles down into very fine fragments. The body gradually eliminates these through natural regenerative processes.
In the case of permanent make-up, the key factors are:
- precise work in delicate areas (eyebrows, eyelids, lips),
- control of pulse energy,
- selection of the appropriate wavelength for the pigment colour.
During a single session, the doctor can adjust the treatment settings depending on the skin’s reaction and the type of pigment. This allows for effective yet safe treatment – without overheating the tissue.
Who is the treatment recommended for?
The treatment is recommended for patients who:
- wish to completely remove permanent make-up,
- wish only to lighten it prior to a touch-up,
- are dissatisfied with the colour (e.g. too dark, overly pronounced, or has turned reddish/greyish),
- are planning to have new permanent make-up applied.
The picosecond laser also allows treatment of people with higher skin phototypes (IV–VI), provided the appropriate parameters are maintained.


The results of laser permanent makeup removal
- The pigment gradually fades after each session,
- it is possible to lighten it partially or remove it completely,
- the number of treatments depends on the colour, depth and type of dye used..
In the case of permanent make-up, several sessions are usually required.
What does the permanent make-up removal procedure look like?
- Consultation and assessment
The doctor assesses the colour of the pigment, its depth and the condition of the skin. - Laser treatment
The laser pulses are precisely tailored to the treatment area. Duration: usually 10–20 minutes. - After the treatment
There may be slight swelling and redness. Healing usually takes a few days. Sun protection is essential.


Safety and experience
Permanent makeup removal requires:
- precise control of parameters,
- experience in working on the delicate areas of the face,
- knowledge of how different pigments react to laser light.
At Medistica, laser therapy has been developed for over 30 years. Treatments are carried out by doctors with experience in working with picosecond lasers, who are able to adjust the settings during a single session to suit the skin’s response and the type of pigment.
This combination of technology and clinical expertise ensures safety and predictable results.
Czas trwania
10-20 minutes
Znieczulenie
Local anaesthesia is possible, not required
intervals between sessions
4-6 weeks
effectiveness
Also effective following unsuccessful procedures
technology
Discovery Pico picosecond laser

Wskazania:
- complete removal of permanent make-up
- lightening of make-up prior to correction
- correction of make-up that is too dark or overly defined
- change in make-up shade (red, grey)
- preparation for new permanent make-up
Przeciwwskazania:
- pregnancy or breastfeeding
- active infections in the treatment area
- skin healing disorders
- taking photosensitising medicines
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Aby zwiększyć komfort Pacjenta podczas zabiegu laserowego usuwania makijażu permanentnego, stosuje się znieczulenie miejscowe w postaci kremu znieczulającego.
Wiązka lasera ma za zadanie działać na pigment w skórze i go rozbijać – włoski brwi zwykle nie ulegają trwałemu uszkodzeniu.
Tak, zabieg usuwania makijażu permanentnego w okolicy oczu jest bezpieczną procedurą, jednakże przy odpowiedniej kwalifikacji oraz zabezpieczeniu oczu do zabiegu.
Tak – możliwe jest kontrolowane rozjaśnienie makijażu permanentnego przed wykonaniem korekty.
