Laser
Tattoo Removal
Eleven years of experience, full removal or fade.

Laser tattoo removal uses laser light to gradually break down tattoo pigment so the body can clear it over time. It can be used for full removal or for fading a tattoo ahead of a cover-up.
Results depend on many factors, including the age, colour, depth and location of the tattoo and your skin, so the process is planned individually and always begins with a patch test.
Treatment is carried out by a practitioner with eleven years of laser tattoo removal experience, fully licensed for Australian practice.
How tattoo ink stays.
Tattoo ink sits in the dermis, the deeper layer of the skin. When a tattoo is applied, pigment is placed below the surface where the body cannot easily reach it.
The ink particles are simply too large for the immune system to carry away on its own, which is why a tattoo stays permanent without treatment.


How and why it works.
Laser tattoo removal works by delivering ultra-short pulses of light energy into the skin. The pigment absorbs that energy and shatters into fragments small enough for the body to clear naturally.
Your lymphatic system carries those fragments away over the weeks that follow. Each session breaks down a little more, which is why removal happens gradually, session by session.
Our laser.
Every removal is carried out with a Spectrum Quattro Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser, a professional-grade system engineered specifically for tattoo removal. It delivers ultra-short, high-peak energy pulses that shatter ink beneath the skin while leaving the surrounding tissue undisturbed.
Each pulse creates a photoacoustic effect, breaking pigment into fragments small enough for your body’s lymphatic system to clear naturally, session by session.
- Pulse duration
- 5 to 20 nanoseconds
- Spot sizes
- 2mm to 8mm, adjustable
- Repetition rate
- Up to 10Hz
- Cooling
- Integrated air cooling

A tailored tattoo removal solution.
Laser Tattoo Removal
Advanced laser treatment to safely fade or fully remove unwanted tattoos with precision. The Q-switched laser breaks ink into tiny particles that your body clears naturally, whether you want complete removal or fading for a cover-up.
Colour Tattoo Removal
Multi-coloured tattoos need more than one wavelength. The Spectrum Quattro works across four wavelengths, so stubborn greens, blues and reds that single-wavelength systems cannot reach are treated with controlled, gradual fading.
Cosmetic Tattoo Removal
Cosmetic tattoos such as eyebrow, eyeliner or lip pigment are treated with lower energy and precise targeting. This protects the delicate surrounding skin while addressing the different pigments used in permanent makeup, to correct or fully remove.
What we discuss.
- 01Suitable for full removal or for fading ahead of a cover-up
- 02A patch test before any course of treatment begins
- 03An honest estimate of likely sessions and realistic outcomes
- 04Eleven years of laser tattoo removal experience
- 05A considered, session-by-session approach rather than rushed results
Your appointment.
- 01
Consultation & patch test
We assess your tattoo, review your skin and medical history, and carry out a patch test to see how your skin responds before committing to a course.
- 02
Honest planning
We give you a realistic estimate of how many sessions may be needed, what the outcome could look like and what it will feel like, without promises that cannot be kept.
- 03
Treatment sessions
Each session targets the pigment and is spaced to let your skin recover. Tattoos typically need several sessions over time.
- 04
Aftercare
You will receive clear aftercare guidance to support healing between sessions, including how to care for the treated area.
- 05
Review & progress
We track progress session by session and adjust the plan as your tattoo responds.
Common questions.
How many sessions will I need?
It varies considerably depending on the tattoo and your skin. We give you a realistic estimate after your patch test rather than a fixed number, because every tattoo responds differently.
Can every tattoo be fully removed?
Not always, and we will be honest about what is realistic for your tattoo. Some fade more completely than others, which is why fading for a cover-up is also a common goal.
Does it hurt?
Most people feel some discomfort during treatment. We will explain what to expect and how the area is cared for during your consultation.
Why is a patch test needed?
A patch test lets us see how your skin responds before starting a full course, which supports a safer, more informed plan.
What is the aftercare like?
Caring for the treated area between sessions matters. We will give you clear, written aftercare guidance and are available if you have questions.
Cosmetic treatments carry risks and are not suitable for everyone. Individual results vary. A consultation is required before any treatment, where suitability, realistic outcomes and risks are discussed.