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Skin Clinic

Choosing a qualified and experienced medical tattooing specialist is essential for successful outcomes. The collaborative effort between you and the specialist ensures a tailored approach to meet your specific needs and achieve natural-looking results in various medical tattooing treatments.

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Tattoo Removal

Nd:YAG laser tattoo removal is a state-of-the-art procedure widely utilized for eliminating unwanted tattoos, semi-permanent makeup (SPMU), and even for rejuvenating skin through carbon facials.

 

Nd:YAG laser treatments offer a reliable solution for those seeking effective tattoo removal or cosmetic enhancements.

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Non-Surgical Facelift

DerMAXX, also known as the non-surgical facelift, is a cutting-edge non-surgical cosmetic treatment that uses radiofrequency (RF) energy and medical-grade microneedling to rejuvenate and tighten the skin on both the face and body.. DerMAXX targets various skin concerns such as wrinkles, fine lines, acne scars, stretch marks, and sagging skin,

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Hair Removal

Black Dimond Diode laser hair removal is a cutting-edge cosmetic procedure that offers effective hair reduction for ALL skin types, including those with fake tan. 

 

This advanced technology utilises diode lasers to target hair follicles, delivering concentrated light energy that is absorbed by the pigment in the hair shaft.

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Hydra8 Facial

The 9-step Hydra8 facial machine offers a comprehensive and medically graded solution for addressing a wide range of skin types and concerns. This advanced system combines multiple modalities to deliver a luxurious and effective facial experience. Hydra8 facial offers a comprehensive solution that leaves the skin looking and feeling revitalised.

Procedure for Non-Surgical Treatments

Before your appointment, follow these guidelines to ensure optimal results and a smooth procedure:

1) Initial Consultation

Discuss your medical history, expectations, and desired outcomes with the medical tattooing specialist.

Assess the treatment area and address any concerns or questions you may have.

2) Design and Planning

Collaborate with the specialist to create a personalized design that meets your goals and enhances the natural features of the treatment area.

Consider colour matching and design details tailored to your individual needs.

3) Skin Preparation

Cleanse and prepare the treatment area to ensure a sterile and optimal working environment.

Apply a topical numbing agent to minimize discomfort during the procedure.

4) Tattooing Process

Use specialized tattooing equipment to implant pigments into the skin, creating the desired effect.

Employ various techniques such as shading, fine detailing, or microblading based on the specific treatment, whether it's scar camouflage, areola reconstruction, or other medical tattooing procedures.

5) Colour Matching

Choose pigments that closely match your natural skin tone or desired outcome.

Evaluate surrounding skin to account for variations in colour and texture.

6) Healing and Aftercare

Provide aftercare instructions to promote proper healing, including avoiding sun exposure, harsh chemicals, and maintaining hygiene.

Use recommended aftercare products to support the healing process.

7) Follow-Up Appointments

Schedule follow-up sessions as needed to address any fading, unevenness, or additional enhancements.

Monitor the healed result and make adjustments as necessary.

8) Post-Procedure Monitoring

Regularly monitor the treated area for any changes or concerns.

Consult with the specialist for ongoing care and address any questions or adjustments needed.

9) Touch-Ups and Maintenance

Depending on the procedure, schedule touch-up sessions to maintain the longevity and vibrancy of the medical tattooing results.

Consider periodic touch-ups to accommodate changes in skin tone, texture, or individual preferences.

How long does it last?

The longevity of Semi-Permanent Makeup (SPMU) or medical tattooing varies based on factors such as skin type, aftercare, and exposure to elements.

1) Duration Covered by Clothing

SPMU applied to areas covered by clothing tends to last longer due to reduced exposure to sunlight and environmental factors.

Eyebrows, for example, often have a longer lifespan compared to areas like lips that are more exposed.

2) Duration Exposed to Direct Sunlight

Sun exposure can accelerate fading. Areas exposed to direct sunlight, such as lips and eyeliner, may experience quicker pigment breakdown.

Applying sunscreen to treated areas can help prolong the results by protecting against UV rays.

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