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Treatments
2 treatments
tattoo-removal
Picosecond Laser Tattoo Removal
Picosecond laser tattoo removal at this Letná studio uses a certified Picosecond 500 PS device that fires ultra-short 500-picosecond pulses — far faster than the nanosecond lasers that dominated tattoo removal for decades. That speed is the key: shorter pulses convert light energy into a mechanical shockwave rather than heat, shattering tattoo pigment into micro-particles that the body's lymphatic system can flush away naturally, without the thermal damage to surrounding tissue that creates scarring. Black and red inks absorb laser wavelengths most efficiently and typically clear in three to five sessions for smaller pieces, while vibrant multi-colour tattoos may require eight or more. Sessions are spaced six to eight weeks apart so the immune system has time to clear the broken pigment fully before the next round. Price is set by tattoo size, and the studio provides an email estimate within two business days when you send a ruler-referenced photo. A free in-person consultation precedes every treatment plan.
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Tattoo Lightening for Cover-Up
Tattoo lightening for cover-up is a targeted application of the studio's picosecond laser: instead of pursuing complete erasure, the goal is to fade the existing tattoo to a lightness level where a skilled artist can apply a new design without the old ink interfering. Because only partial removal is needed, the total session count is lower — usually two to four visits rather than the five to eight or more that full removal can require. The practical advantage is significant: cover-up tattoos over unmodified dark ink often result in a muddy, muted design because the artist must choose dark colours to mask the old work. Lightening opens the colour palette and allows finer, more detailed new artwork. The studio coordinates directly with the client's tattoo artist to define the precise lightness target, then stops treatment when that benchmark is reached rather than continuing unnecessarily.
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