Fade unwanted pigment
Reduce unwanted color, shape, or saturation over a series of customized treatments.
Correct. Lighten. Start fresh.
Whether your permanent makeup has faded, changed color, migrated, or no longer reflects your style, AERIS offers advanced laser removal for unwanted cosmetic tattoos — eyebrows, lip blush, scalp micropigmentation, and more — customized to fade pigment while respecting the surrounding skin.
Reduce unwanted color, shape, or saturation over a series of customized treatments.
Lighten existing pigment to create the perfect canvas for fresh permanent makeup.
Every treatment is tailored to your pigment, skin type, depth of implantation, and cosmetic goals.
The goal is to safely fade pigment while maintaining the health and integrity of your skin.
Permanent makeup ages differently than the face it was drawn on — pigments fade unevenly, shift color, migrate past their lines, or simply stop matching your style. Removing them is real laser work with its own discipline: cosmetic pigments behave differently than traditional tattoo ink, and treating them safely requires experience and careful planning. At AERIS, every treatment is customized to your pigment's color and depth, your skin type, and your goal — complete removal, or strategic lightening.
We treat eyebrow tattoos in all their forms — microblading, powder, ombre — plus lip blush, scalp micropigmentation, and other cosmetic tattoos (eyeliner requires a consultation first). Many guests are preparing for new brows: lightening the old work so a permanent makeup artist can start from a cleaner canvas. Sessions are brief, downtime is same-day, and most plans run two to eight treatments. Correct, lighten, start fresh — safely.
Cosmetic pigments behave differently than tattoo ink — we evaluate your pigment, treatment history, and goals to build a safe plan. Eyeliner removal requires this consultation first.
Brief, precise laser passes with customized settings for your pigment, skin type, and desired outcome.
Pigment gradually fades over the following weeks as your body naturally clears the fragmented ink.