





Yes — at INKLESS, we use advanced multi-wavelength picosecond laser technology designed to safely treat all skin tones, including Fitzpatrick skin types IV, V, and VI. Our settings are carefully calibrated to target tattoo pigment while protecting natural melanin, minimizing the risk of hyperpigmentation or scarring. With proper spacing, test spots when needed, and personalized protocols, treatment can be both safe and highly effective for melanin-rich skin.
Color tattoos are more complex than black ink because each pigment responds to a different wavelength. Most clients require multiple sessions — typically 6–10 or more — depending on ink density, layering, and individual immune response. We use advanced multi-wavelength picosecond technology to target red, green, blue, and other complex pigments, but timelines vary and are determined during your consultation.
In many cases, yes. Older permanent makeup often responds well because pigments may have already begun to fade naturally. However, cosmetic inks can sometimes contain iron oxides that temporarily darken before breaking down — this is normal and manageable with the correct protocol. We evaluate pigment type, depth, and skin tone to create a safe, customized removal plan.
Absolutely. Partial removal is one of the most common requests we receive. With precision beam control and advanced picosecond technology, we can selectively target specific elements — such as names or symbols — without significantly disturbing surrounding artwork. This approach is ideal for redesigns or cover-up preparation.
We typically recommend waiting at least 6–8 weeks between treatments. This allows your skin to fully heal and your body time to metabolize the fragmented pigment. Extending the interval when needed can improve safety, reduce risk, and enhance overall fading results.
Most clients describe the sensation as a quick rubber band snap or brief bursts of heat. Treatments are typically much faster than getting the tattoo itself, often lasting only minutes depending on size. We offer cooling systems and optional numbing support to make sessions as comfortable as possible.
Yes — laser removal is an effective option for correcting unwanted microblading or cosmetic brow tattoos. Because cosmetic pigments vary in composition, we carefully assess the ink before treatment and adjust settings accordingly. In many cases, we can lighten or fully remove pigment safely over multiple sessions.