Brow Removal

A corrective treatment designed to help fade or lighten unwanted or previous permanent makeup pigment in the brow area. This service uses a targeted removal method to break down pigment safely over time while supporting the skin’s natural healing process. It is often used to prepare the brows for correction or a new PMU service.

Best for

Clients with old, uneven, or unwanted PMU brows who want a lighter, more neutral base before a new brow design or correction.

How it Works

We apply a specialized removal solution to the pigment area to help lift and break down unwanted color. The process is done carefully to protect the surrounding skin and minimize irritation. Multiple sessions may be needed depending on pigment depth, color, and how long the work has been in the skin.

Aftercare and Healing

Avoid picking, scratching, sun exposure, sweating, and active skincare products on the treated area until fully healed. Healing time is typically 7 to 10 days. A healing ointment will also be applied or provided, and you will be instructed on how and when to use it.Keep the area clean and dry.

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Frequently asked questions

Find answers to common questions about about the services provided.
Is brow removal safe?
Yes, brow removal is generally safe when performed by a trained and experienced specialist using appropriate techniques. Some temporary side effects like redness, swelling, or mild sensitivity can occur, but these typically resolve within a few days. Proper consultation, correct technique, and following aftercare instructions all help minimize risks and support healthy healing.
How long does a brow removal session typically take?
Most brow removal appointments take between 1 to 2 hours depending on the removal method, the amount and depth of pigment, and your individual skin condition. During your consultation, your specialist will evaluate your brows, discuss your desired outcome, perform the treatment, and provide aftercare instructions. Multiple sessions may be needed to achieve optimal results, especially for older, heavily saturated, or previously corrected permanent makeup.
What should I expect after my session?
Your brows will gradually lighten as the pigment is broken down and naturally removed by the body. Some areas may fade faster than others depending on the depth and saturation of the pigment. Mild redness or sensitivity is normal after treatment. Proper healing between sessions is essential, and multiple sessions may be needed to achieve your desired results.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies based on the pigment depth, color, and how long the brows have been previously tattooed or enhanced. Most clients need between 2 and 6 sessions spaced several weeks apart to achieve optimal fading and correction. Your specialist will assess your brows and give you a more personalized estimate during your consultation.
How long is the healing process?
Healing time is typically 7 to 10 days. A healing ointment will also be applied or provided, and you will be instructed on how and when to use it.Keep the area clean and dry.

Avoid picking, scratching, sun exposure, sweating, and active skincare products on the treated area until fully healed. Proper aftercare supports better fading and skin recovery.
How do I prepare for my appointment?
To ensure the best possible results, arrive with clean skin. Avoid tanning, retinol products, chemical peels, and excessive sun exposure around the brow area for at least one week before your appointment. Be sure to follow any pre-care instructions provided by your specialist.
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