Permanent Makeup Removal: How Laser Treatment Works (Eyebrows, PMU & Tattoo Removal in Tel Aviv)
- TALETSKY Room TLV

- Apr 23
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 26
Permanent makeup (PMU), especially eyebrow tattoos, can change over time fading unevenly, shifting to unwanted tones like red, orange, green, or blue.
At TALETSKY ROOM in collaboration with Laser House TLV we specialize in safe, advanced laser removal of permanent makeup and tattoos using medical-grade Quanta System laser technology.
This guide explains how laser eyebrow tattoo removal works, why color changes happen, and what to expect during the process.
How Laser Permanent Makeup Removal Works?
Laser removal is not about “erasing instantly.”
It’s a biological process that works together with your body.
1. Laser energy targets the pigment
The laser emits ultra-short pulses of energy that are absorbed by pigment particles in the skin.
2. Pigment breaks into micro-particles
The energy shatters the pigment into tiny fragments making it easier for the body to remove.
3. Your immune system clears the pigment
Macrophages (immune cells) gradually remove these particles through the lymphatic system.
👉 This is why results appear gradually, not immediately.
Permanent makeup pigments are complex and often contain multiple color layers.
As darker tones are removed first, underlying colors become visible. Laser wavelengths and pigment interaction 1064 nm (Nd:YAG laser)
Targets:
* Black pigment
* Dark tones
After treatment, warmer tones (red/orange/yellow) may remain (532 nm)
Targets:
* Red pigment
* Orange tones
Used to correct reddish or warm eyebrows
Targets:
* Green pigment
* Blue pigment
Essential for:
* Corrected eyebrows
* Difficult pigment cases
* Multi-layer PMU
Why Eyebrows Turn Green or Blue?
This is a normal stage in the removal process , not a mistake.
Main reasons:
* Removal of black pigment reveals underlying tones
* Presence of titanium dioxide (TiO₂) in PMU pigments (especially after corrections)
* Layered pigment structure
* Tyndall effect (optical scattering of light in deeper skin layers)
👉 Blue/grey tones often appear when pigment is located deeper in the skin.
Why Multiple Sessions Are Required
Laser removal is a gradual and controlled process.
✔ Pigment is layered in the skin
✔ Each session removes only part of it
✔ The body needs time to clear particles
Typical treatment plan
* 3-6 sessions
* Intervals: 6–8 weeks
What Affects the Number of Sessions
Several factors influence the treatment duration:
* Amount of pigment in the skin
* Number of previous PMU corrections
* Depth of implantation
* Type of pigment (organic vs inorganic, titanium dioxide content)
* Color composition (green, blue, red are more complex)
👉 More pigment + more layers = more sessions
Why Time Between Sessions Is Critical?
Spacing treatments is essential for safe and effective results.
Between sessions:
* The immune system clears pigment
* The skin fully heals
* Risk of complications is minimized
🚫 Treating too frequently can damage the skin and slow progress
Safe & Skin-Preserving Approach
At Laser House TLV & Taletsky Room TLV, we focus on precision and skin health.
We use advanced Quanta System laser technology with carefully selected parameters for each client.
Our principles:
* Selective targeting of pigment only
* No aggressive skin damage
* No burns or unnecessary trauma
* Controlled, gradual fading
* Preservation of skin structure
👉 The goal is not just removal- but healthy, natural-looking skin
Final Result: Clean Skin, Natural Look
With the right technology, expertise, and patience:
✔ Pigment fades evenly
✔ Skin remains smooth and healthy
✔ Natural appearance is restored

















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