Semi-Permanent Eyebrow Removal

Removal or lightening of previous eyebrow tattooing is often a necessary step before undertaking new semi-permanent brow treatment. Residual pigment, colour distortion, or outdated shape can significantly affect the outcome of a new procedure if not addressed correctly.

This is a highly specialised treatment requiring advanced technical knowledge of pigment behaviour within the skin, as well as safe and controlled removal techniques. I have completed advanced training in semi-permanent makeup removal and work in line with best practice protocols to ensure optimal results while maintaining skin integrity.

I work closely with some of Cheshire’s leading brow artists to support a collaborative approach to treatment planning. This ensures that once removal or lightening has been achieved, clients are in the best possible position to proceed with corrective or new brow work.

Each treatment plan is tailored following a full consultation and patch test, with careful assessment of pigment depth, colour, and skin type.

Eyebrow Removal FAQs

Eyebrow Removal

How do I know if I need eyebrow removal before a new treatment?

If your existing brows have faded to an undesirable tone (such as grey, blue, or red), are uneven in shape, or sit too deep in the skin, removal or lightening is usually recommended before any new procedure.

Is the treatment safe?

Yes, when performed correctly, eyebrow removal is a safe procedure. I follow strict hygiene protocols and advanced training guidelines to ensure the highest standard of care.

How many sessions will I need?

This varies depending on the amount, depth, and type of pigment present. Some clients may require multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart to achieve optimal lightening.

Does it hurt?

Most clients describe the sensation as manageable and liken the sensation to a strong elastic band “flick”

How long does healing take?

Initial healing typically takes 5-7 days, with full skin recovery occurring over several weeks. Aftercare must be followed carefully to support proper healing.

Can I have new brows immediately after removal?

No. The skin must fully heal before any new pigment can be implanted. This is essential to ensure both safety and the best aesthetic outcome.