Tattoo removal
Does tattoo removal hurt? How does it work? Can a tattoo be removed 100%? We give you the expert breakdown.
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Cosmetic tattoo removal
Our treatments range from microblading to scalp micropigmentation. And we can take the ‘permanent’ out of permanent and semi-permanent makeup.
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Ink-credible
results
results
We only use LightSense™
We are the only London tattoo removal clinic to use the revolutionary LightSense™ technology. The world’s most effective laser tattoo removal technology doesn’t damage the skin.
We’re tech-led
And skin obsessed
And skin obsessed
Our breakthrough laser removal
technology is light years ahead
of the rest. And only available at NAAMA's London studio.
We’re tech-led
And skin obsessed
And skin obsessed
Our breakthrough laser removal
technology is light years ahead
of the rest. And only available at NAAMA's London studio.
Removal in months, not years
Treat as often as every 2-3 weeks and experience faster results in less time.
EXPLORE RESULTS
Superior colour removal
LightSense™ is the most painless tattoo removal technology thanks to lower energy levels and even distribution.
EXPLORE RESULTS
Drop into our London studio
Experience 5-star service at our luxury studio, a relaxing and contemporary space designed with your wellbeing in mind.
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Drop into our London studio
Experience 5-star service at our luxury studio, a relaxing and contemporary space designed with your wellbeing in mind.
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Read the latest tattoo stories
Ever wanted a second chance? Our community-led initiative provides pro-bono tattoo removal services to those with hate symbols, gang-related or traumatic tattoos.
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Ever wanted a second chance? Our community-led initiative provides pro-bono tattoo removal services to those with hate symbols, gang-related or traumatic tattoos.
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FAQs
What laser tattoo removal treatments do you provide?
We provide laser tattoo removal for tattoos of all sizes, ink colours and designs as well as permanent makeup and cosmetic tattoos. We’ll create a bespoke treatment plan to achieve the results you’re looking for using our advanced laser technology that leaves the skin in great condition after every session. Get in touch with us today.
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Why do you refer to tattoo removal as “tattoo clearing”?
At NAAMA, we refer to tattoo removal as tattoo clearing. The process is the same, and we opt for different terms to better articulate our gentle treatment process that leaves behind a clean slate for you to either start your tattoo journey again or continue on with clear skin.
Can you treat all skin types?
NAAMA’s laser tattoo removal in London is able to effectively treat all skin types, and our experts are available to provide a tailored treatment plan to start your journey. We look at the tone of the skin in the tattooed area as there are some restrictions on the combination of the tattoo ink colour and skin tone. This helps us personalise a treatment to suit your skin.
How do different inks respond to treatment?
There are thousands of tattoo inks in circulation today with many being produced by qualified ink manufacturers that reputable tattoo artists and studios will use or mix to expand their own colour palette. Other inks that we have seen might be homemade - such as melting plastics or pen ink to create a tattoo.
Unfortunately, unless you know the specific ink used in your tattoo, it can be something of a mystery. Most inks respond well to laser treatment, usually, those that are produced by qualified manufacturers and used as intended; however, should your tattoo contain a resistant chemical - for example, a harsh plastic or undiluted acrylic - it may take a lot longer to respond to treatment. We have seen good results overall with both types.
Unfortunately, unless you know the specific ink used in your tattoo, it can be something of a mystery. Most inks respond well to laser treatment, usually, those that are produced by qualified manufacturers and used as intended; however, should your tattoo contain a resistant chemical - for example, a harsh plastic or undiluted acrylic - it may take a lot longer to respond to treatment. We have seen good results overall with both types.