At TruCanvas Aesthetics, we understand the deeply personal journey of self-expression. Like you, we’ve experienced the feeling of outgrowing a tattoo, a constant reminder of a past chapter. Driven by personal experience and a desire to empower others, our founder established TruCanvas Aesthetics. We’re not just about erasing unwanted tattoos; we’re about restoring confidence and revealing the canvas beneath.
In addition to complete tattoo removal, we continue to provide selective tattoo removal and fading for cover-ups. For all your tattoo removal, tattoo modification, and skin revitalization needs, contact TruCanvas Aesthetics today to schedule a complimentary consultation. Let us help you unveil your true canvas.
PicoSure FAQ’s for Tattoo Removal
How does PicoSure laser tattoo removal work?
Laser energy is delivered to the tattoo, targeting the ink and breaking it down into smaller particles. The particles are eliminated through the body’s natural processes resulting in a lightening of the tattoo ink.
What does laser tattoo removal feel like?
For many patients, the feeling of laser tattoo removal has been compared to what it feels like when getting a tattoo, however it is very fast. Your practitioner will work with you on the best comfort option based on your individual situation.
How many treatments will tattoo removal require?
The number of laser treatments needed for tattoo removal is dependent on a number of variables such as ink type, size of the tattoo, location on the body, type of laser used, lifestyle habits, etc. During your consultation, a practitioner will evaluate your tattoo and recommend a realistic treatment regime to help you achieve the best results.
How often will I need treatments?
How will my skin look after the laser treatment?
My tattoo was treated with a laser in the past and didn’t clear, why would I try again now?
Can I lighten the tattoo to have another one put on top?
Tattoos can be lightened in preparation for a cover-up tattoo. Your practitioner may have you wait six weeks between your last treatment and when you have the new tattoo completed.