Tattoo Removal at Angel Aesthetics Med Spa in Orlando, FL
Tattoo Removal
Over time, personal style, life changes, or fading ink can make a tattoo no longer reflect who you are. Some tattoos may blur, discolor, or feel outdated, while others may have been done years ago and no longer fit your aesthetic. While tattoo coverage is an option, many people prefer a permanent solution.
Tattoo Removal is a non-surgical laser treatment designed for safely breaking down unwanted tattoo ink so the body can naturally eliminate it. Advanced laser technology targets the ink beneath the skin without damaging surrounding tissue, allowing tattoos to fade over a series of treatments gradually. Tattoo removal is tailored to tattoo size, color, depth, and skin type, with minimal downtime between sessions.
Benefits of Tattoo Removal
- Non-surgical & minimally invasive
- Safely targets unwanted tattoo ink
- Gradually, tattoos fade over time
- Customizable treatment plans
- Minimal damage to surrounding skin
- Little to no downtime
- Suitable for various tattoo sizes and colors
- Can fully remove a tattoo or fade it for a cover-up
- Improves skin appearance in treated areas
Aftercare
Immediately After Treatment
- Mild redness (erythema)
- Swelling (edema)
- A sunburn-like sensation for several hours
These effects typically improve within 2–3 days.
You May:
- Keep the treated area clean and dry
- Keep the skin hydrated by applying a gentle moisturizer
- For tattoo treatments, apply a healing ointment (such as Aquaphor) as instructed
- Use cold compresses as needed for comfort
- Resume normal skincare and makeup the day after treatment only if there is no redness, blistering, or crusting
Avoid:
- Scrubbing, scratching, or picking the treated area
- Popping blisters or removing scabs allows the skin to heal naturally
- Skincare products containing active ingredients (retinol, AHA/BHA, exfoliants), unless approved by your provider
- Excessive heat exposure (saunas, hot tubs, hot showers)
- Alcohol consumption and activities that significantly increase body temperature
- Exercise for the first week or until initial healing has occurred
- Use broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30
What’s Normal During Healing
When To Contact the Office
Worsening redness, swelling, or pain