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[Meticulous Care] Tattoo Removal[Fewer sessions] Semi-permanent, eyebrow tattoo removal
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[Fewer sessions] Semi-permanent, eyebrow tattoo removal
Let's safely and cleanly remove failed and old eyebrow tattoos!
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Kkeut Clinic's Differentiating Factors for Eyebrow Tattoo Removal 1. Pigment analysis-based diagnosis: We don't just shoot based on color; we analyze ingredients, location, and concentration. 2. Mandatory test shots: We check pigment reactions with test shots before treatment to prevent discoloration. 3. Session-by-session design: We track reactions after each treatment and meticulously adjust the plan for the next session. 4. Customized irradiation according to pigment depth: We treat with a multi-layered design, varying wavelengths according to the depth of the pigment. Why choose Kkeut Clinic for eyebrow tattoo removal? 1. Pigment analysis-based customized diagnosis: Simply 'shooting' based only on color is risky. At Kkeut Clinic, we pre-analyze pigment components (iron oxide, carbon, complex ink, etc.) and conduct a precise diagnosis considering the pigment's wavelength responsiveness, location, and concentration. The applied wavelength and energy completely differ depending on which layer the pigment is distributed in and the particle size, making analysis based on clinical experience crucial. 2. Mandatory test shot system to prevent discoloration: In the case of iron oxide-based pigments, a 'reverse reaction' can occur, where the pigment turns black due to laser reaction. Kkeut Clinic mandates test shots for all patients before treatment to pre-confirm pigment responsiveness and set appropriate energy and wavelengths. If discoloration is possible, we safely proceed by gradually increasing intensity. 3. Session-by-session progress tracking and customized design: This is not simply a procedure of 'repeating a few times'. We check the pigment reaction at each session and newly establish the plan for the next treatment. For instance, if discoloration occurs after the first treatment, the subsequent wavelength selection must change, and the interval is adjusted according to skin reaction or absorption rate. 4. Customized approach by pigment depth, precise multi-layered design: Eyebrow tattoo pigments are generally located in the upper dermis, but their depth and distribution vary slightly depending on the case. Kkeut Clinic, we finely adjust the laser irradiation depth, using 532nm for shallow epidermal pigments and 1064nm for deep dermal pigments, creating a multi-layered design. Instead of indiscriminately shooting with a single setting, customized irradiation is performed according to the pigment's location. Principle of Eyebrow Tattoo Removal Eyebrow tattoo removal is based on the principle of Selective Photothermolysis. What is Selective Photothermolysis? It is a principle designed so that light (photo) energy is selectively absorbed only by specific pigment particles, that energy is converted into heat, expanding and breaking down the pigment particles at high temperatures, while protecting surrounding tissues from damage. The laser wavelength is chosen according to the type of pigment. The 1064nm wavelength penetrates deep into the dermis and works well on black and brown pigments, while the 532nm wavelength stays in the epidermis and is suitable for brighter colors like red and orange. However, wavelength alone is not the only important factor. Pulse duration is also key. For eyebrow tattoo removal, very short pulses, in the nanosecond range or less, are used to concentrate very strong energy only on pigment particles within a short time. Concentrating energy in a short time prevents heat from spreading to surrounding tissues, locally subjecting only pigment particles to high pressure and high temperature, causing them to fragment or vaporize. Subsequently, these micronized particles are engulfed by macrophages and gradually expelled through the lymphatic system. This expulsion process typically begins with an initial lymphatic response within 3 days to 2 weeks, as pigment particles move to lymph nodes and are processed in the liver, spleen, lymph nodes, etc. After this, residual pigments gradually decrease over several weeks to several months through continuous immune response and lymphatic circulation. In other words, tattoo removal is not simply 'burning'; it is the process of 'breaking down, absorbing, and expelling' only the pigment. Shorter pulses can fragment pigment particles into smaller and more uniform pieces, and these smaller particles are more easily recognized and processed by the immune system, thus enhancing both the efficiency and safety of the procedure. Eyebrow Tattoo Removal Procedure STEP 1. Customized Pigment Diagnosis: Comprehensive diagnosis of pigment type, location, concentration, oxidation potential, etc. STEP 2. Anesthetic Cream Application: Sufficient application of local anesthetic cream to the treatment area to minimize pain. STEP 3. Test Shot & Laser Treatment: After conducting test shots to confirm responsiveness, the appropriate wavelength (1064nm/532nm) is selected for treatment. Intensity can be adjusted based on intermediate reactions. STEP 4. Cooling & Soothing Care: Regenerative ointment and Jau-eungo (traditional Korean ointment) soothing care to alleviate white reaction, redness, etc. STEP 5. Reaction Record & Session Planning: After confirming progress based on reactions, establishing the strategy for the next treatment session. Eyebrow Tattoo Removal Pain and Aftercare Most clients only feel a tolerable stinging sensation after anesthesia. White reaction and temporary redness after the procedure recover within a few hours. Scabs or redness may occur, but usually subside within 2-3 days. Treatment Cycle Performed at 4-6 week intervals (maintain a minimum of 4 weeks interval for skin recovery and pigment expulsion) 3-5 or more treatments may be necessary depending on pigment concentration and skin type. If intervals are too short, there is a risk of skin damage and discoloration; ensuring sufficient pigment metabolism time is effective. Recommended for Semi-permanent eyebrow tattoos that have discolored over time (grey, reddish, bluish, etc.) Those who want to remove tattoos due to awkward design or asymmetry Those who need pigment removal for a new procedure over an existing tattoo Those who desire to restore a natural impression Those who received treatment at another clinic but were not satisfied A Message from Our Head Director Eyebrow tattoo removal is not a procedure that can be done simply by ‘shooting’ a laser. All factors, including pigment location, depth, particle size, components, and potential for discoloration, must be the basis for diagnosis. Especially in cases where unexpected reactions may occur, such as with iron oxide-based pigments, precise diagnosis and setting adjustments based on clinical experience are far more important than simple laser irradiation. You should seek a clinic that doesn’t just operate machines according to a set protocol but pre-analyzes pigment components and thoroughly conducts responsiveness tests. Tattoo removal is a procedure completed by 'people,' not 'machines.' It is the combination of a person's clinical data, intuition, and judgment that creates safe and accurate results. As the head director, we never take even a single person's eyebrow pigment lightly. Accurate analysis leads to predictable outcomes, so we personally monitor and adjust every step from diagnosis to post-treatment recovery. I will do my best to ensure my sincerity translates into effective results. Post-Treatment Precautions Do not wash your face for at least 6 hours after the procedure (avoid irritation). Sun protection is essential! (Sunscreen + hat, sunglasses recommended) Allow scabs to fall off naturally (do not pick them!). Consistently use regenerative cream. Avoid saunas, jjimjilbangs (Korean bathhouses), and strenuous exercise for 1 week. Refrain from eyebrow makeup (pencil, tattoo pen, etc.) for at least 1 week.