If a cosmetic tattoo doesn’t live up to expectations, it can be very difficult –both physically and emotionally. Whether the ink has started to fade or trends have changed, living with a constant reminder of a decision you’re no longer happy with can be really tough. Trained optometrist Paul Georgos, a laser specialist at Removery’s tattoo removal location in Melbourne CBD, uses his expert skills to remove cosmetic tattoos on the face and around the eyes. “Helping people who are distressed about a cosmetic tattoo is really satisfying,” he says. Here are 10 things to consider in your cosmetic tattoo removal journey.
1. Check whether your cosmetic tattoo can be easily removed. First things first, there’s good news: almost all cosmetic tattoos are removable. “Most commonly we see people who want their tattooed eyebrows removed,” says Paul. “Sometimes these can look uneven or appear very ‘blocky’, which many people now feel is dated.” Microblade removal or removing ombre eyebrows is also a common request. “These are done with a semi-permanent ink which can start to fade after a few years,” explains Paul. “Often people want them removed because they no longer like the style, or they want a clean slate before they have it redone.” In addition to eyebrow tattoo removal, permanent eyeliner removal is also popular. “The eyelid is a very soft tissue, which means tattoo ink can bleed over time. This leaves a smudgy shadow on the eyelid or to the side of the eye,” says Paul. It’s also easy to remove stubble tattoos. “Some men have this done on their head when they’re losing their hair –but as their hair recedes more, the stubble starts to look out of place,” Paul adds.