Can you have laser after lip blush or brow tattoos?
It’s a question we get asked all the time at Radiant Living Medispa in Parbold, especially from clients who’ve had semi-permanent makeup and now want laser hair removal or skin treatments.
In this video, Rachael explains everything you need to know about laser and semi-permanent makeup safety — including how certain pigments can react to laser light, why lip blush or brow tattoos might darken if treated incorrectly, and what steps we take to keep you safe.
You’ll also learn:
- When it’s safe to have laser hair removal or skin rejuvenation after cosmetic tattooing
- Why patch testing and pigment checks are essential
- How Radiant Living ensures your treatment plan protects your results and your skin
At Radiant Living, safety always comes before treatment. If you’re unsure whether laser is right for you after lip blush or brow tattoos, book a consultation and we’ll give you clear, honest advice before starting any procedure.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Laser After Lip Blush
Can you have laser after lip blush?
It depends on the pigment that was used and how long ago your lip blush was done. Some pigments can turn darker or grey when exposed to laser light. At Radiant Living Medispa, we always check the area first and perform a patch test if needed to make sure your treatment is safe.
How long after lip blush can I have laser treatments?
We usually recommend waiting at least 8–12 weeks after your lip blush treatment before having any laser procedures. This allows the pigment to settle and reduces the risk of colour change or irritation.
Can laser hair removal affect semi-permanent makeup or brow tattoos?
Yes, if the laser passes over tattoo pigment or brow tattoos, it can cause the colour to darken or fade unevenly. We protect those areas carefully or adjust the treatment area to avoid the tattoo completely.
