faqs

Frequently Asked Questions 

Find answers to common questions about our services.

  • Why is Clearly You Laser Aesthetics so popular?

    Clearly You Laser Aesthetics is so popular because clients trust the clinic’s advanced technology and highly trained physician for safe, effective laser tattoo removal. Dr. Sanusi’s personalized approach ensures every laser tattoo removal treatment is tailored to the individual’s skin type, ink colors, and goals. Patients consistently see impressive results thanks to the clinic’s state-of-the-art equipment designed specifically for laser tattoo removal. The welcoming, supportive environment makes the process of laser tattoo removal comfortable from start to finish. With a reputation for delivering real, transformative outcomes, Clearly You Laser Aesthetics has become a top destination for laser tattoo removal in the area.

  • How does laser tattoo removal work?

    High-intensity laser pulses target and break down ink particles within the skin. Over time, the body naturally flushes these particles away via the lymphatic system, causing the tattoo to fade and eventually disappear.

  • Can anyone receive laser treatments?

    With our advanced Trinity system, we can safely treat all skin types.

    However, factors such as tattoo colors, location, and individual health may influence treatment suitability. A consultation ensures your treatment plan is safe and effective.

  • How many sessions will I need?

    Most tattoos require 5–10 sessions, spaced several weeks apart.

    Cover-up fading typically requires fewer sessions. Your provider will estimate your timeline during your consultation.

  • Does laser tattoo removal hurt?

    Clients often describe the sensation as similar to a quick rubber-band snap or tiny bursts of heat. To improve comfort, we use the Zimmer Cryo cooling machine, which numbs the skin during treatment.

  • Are there any side effects?

    Temporary redness, swelling, itching, or blistering may occur. These effects usually resolve within a few days to a couple of weeks. Your specialist will review aftercare instructions and answer any concerns.