06/05/2026
💥Laser tattoo removal uses targeted light energy to shatter the pigment particles embedded in your skin. Once these particles are broken down into tiny fragments, your body’s immune system naturally absorbs and flushes them out, causing the microblading or permanent makeup to fade. ✨Permanent makeup and microblading inks are different from standard body tattoo inks. They are often a blend of several colors (like iron oxides) that can behave unpredictably when hit with a laser: ✨Oxidization: When a laser hits certain brown or black microblading pigments, the ink might temporarily change to a strange color, such as bright red, orange, or even neon yellow. 💥The Correction: This color change is a normal part of the process and indicates the carbon black has been cleared, exposing the underlying warm tones. Your technician will switch the laser’s wavelength in subsequent sessions to target and clear these new colors.