PMU & Tattoo Removal in Drammen
CRC (Chemical Reconstruction of Color) removal for old permanent makeup and selected tattoo cases — whether your goal is to lighten unwanted pigment, prepare for future correction and restoration, or move toward a cleaner and more aesthetically balanced result.
PMU removal progress example
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Old PMU before assessment and removal
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Old PMU That Needs Fading
Useful when previous brows, lips, or eyeliner are too saturated, poorly shaped, or simply not good candidates for immediate cover-up.
Preparation for Restoration
In some cases, removal is the first smart step before better PMU can be created later through correction or restoration work.
Selected Tattoo Cases
Small tattoos and unwanted pigment may also be suitable, depending on the area, depth, and previous treatment history.
When Removal Makes Sense
Removal becomes especially valuable when old pigment is preventing a better result. This is often the case with PMU that healed too dark, too blocky, too misplaced, or too saturated to be safely corrected in one step.
In those situations, trying to place more pigment over the old work can make everything heavier and harder to fix later. A more disciplined approach is often to fade first, then rebuild properly once the canvas is more workable.
What This Service Can Help With
Permanent Makeup Cases
Old brows, eyeliner, or lips that healed too dark, changed color over time, sit in the wrong place, or no longer suit your current face and style.
Tattoo & Pigment Cases
Selected small tattoos or unwanted pigment that would benefit from lightening or staged removal. Suitability depends on the individual case and is confirmed after assessment.
Why Removal Matters Aesthetically
Removal is not only for clients who want something “gone.” It can also be the first step toward a more elegant final result. In correction work, good aesthetics often begin with reducing visual noise: too much pigment, the wrong shape, the wrong tone, or old work sitting where it should not.
That is why removal and restoration often belong in the same strategy. If that is your situation, you may also want to read about PMU Restoration .
The Treatment Pathway
1. Assessment
Clear photos are reviewed first to understand the area, pigment depth, color, age of the work, and whether removal is a sensible next step.
2. Realistic Plan
Some cases need only limited lightening. Others require a staged approach over time. The goal is not false promises, but the safest path toward improvement.
3. Healing Time
The area needs proper healing between sessions. Removal is not a rush process, especially when the long-term goal is a better aesthetic result afterward.
4. Reassessment
After healing, the next step is evaluated. That may be another removal session, direct correction, or preparation for a new PMU design at the right time.
Important Expectations
- Multiple sessions may be needed depending on the case.
- Not every pigment behaves the same way, and results vary.
- Some cases improve enough for correction; others need more reduction first.
- Anna does not perform laser removal. In some situations, laser performed by an external provider may also be part of the broader strategy.
- Realistic planning usually leads to better long-term outcomes than rushing the process.
Who This Service Is For
- You have previous PMU that is too dark, too visible, or poorly placed.
- You suspect your old work should be faded before correction.
- You want a cleaner starting point before rebuilding with better design.
- You have a selected small tattoo or pigment issue you want assessed.
- You prefer an honest, staged plan rather than a rushed promise.
Pricing
PMU/Tattoo Removal (CRC) starts from kr. 1 500,-. Final pricing depends on the size of the area, condition of the pigment, and the number of sessions needed. You can see the current entry on our price list .
Frequently Asked Questions
Can unwanted PMU be removed in one session?
Sometimes improvement starts quickly, but many cases need more than one session. It depends on the pigment, depth, age, and the area involved.
Is removal only for very bad PMU?
No. It can also be the right choice for clients whose old PMU is not terrible, but no longer aesthetically suits them and needs to be lightened before a better result can be created.
How do I know if I need removal or direct correction?
The best way is to send clear photos first. Some cases can be corrected directly, while others need fading before new PMU makes sense.
Can this be part of a larger restoration plan?
Yes. In many cases, removal is one step in a broader correction strategy. That is especially true when the goal is not just less pigment, but a genuinely better final aesthetic result.
Ready to Improve or Remove Old Pigment?
If you are unsure whether your case needs removal, correction, or a staged restoration plan, start by sending clear photos for assessment.
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