Laser Tattoo Removal Glasgow
Advanced Picosecond Laser Tattoo Removal — Cutera Enlighten SR | 1064nm & 532nm
Remove, fade, or prepare your unwanted tattoo for a cover-up with the Cutera Enlighten SR — an advanced dual-wavelength picosecond laser operating at 1064nm and 532nm, available at MediGlow Aesthetics & Health in Thornliebank, Glasgow.
Every treatment begins with a professional consultation and patch test. Your treatment plan is built around your skin type, tattoo colour, ink depth, and your goals — whether that is complete removal or lightening for a new design.
MediGlow is a Pharmacist Prescriber-Led clinic. Both practitioners are GPhC-registered Pharmacist Independent Prescribers — a clinical standard that the vast majority of Glasgow aesthetics clinics cannot match.
- Cutera Enlighten SR — 1064nm and 532nm dual-wavelength picosecond laser
- Consultation and patch test required for all new patients
- Pharmacist Prescriber-Led — both practitioners are GPhC-registered
- Suitable for all skin types including Fitzpatrick IV–VI
- The Glen Clinic, Spiersbridge Way, Thornliebank, Glasgow G46 8NG
Why MediGlow Is Different
Pharmacist Prescriber-Led Laser Tattoo Removal — Dual-Wavelength Enlighten SR
At MediGlow, both practitioners are Pharmacist Independent Prescribers registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). This means we take full clinical responsibility for every treatment decision, can supply prescription-strength preparations directly (including topical anaesthetic), and are held to a clinical standard that goes beyond standard aesthetics training.
Our laser platform, the Cutera Enlighten SR, operates at two wavelengths: 1064nm (Nd:YAG) and 532nm (KTP). Each wavelength targets a different range of ink colours and is selected based on your tattoo's ink and your skin type. For patients with darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick IV–VI), we use the 1064nm wavelength exclusively — the 532nm wavelength is not used on darker skin types due to the elevated risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. This is a deliberate clinical protocol that protects your skin.
- Full tattoo removal — particularly black, dark blue, and dark green ink
- Tattoo fading before a cover-up
- Removal of small unwanted tattoos, names, or symbols
- Lightening of old or poorly placed tattoos
- Treatment for amateur or professional tattoos
- Cosmetic tattoo correction — including eyebrow and lip liner tattoos
Why Choose Laser Tattoo Removal?
When Your Tattoo No Longer Feels Like You
Tattoos can represent a moment, memory or style, but sometimes life changes. Laser tattoo removal offers a non-surgical way to gradually reduce unwanted tattoo pigment.
Clients commonly choose tattoo removal for:
- A tattoo they no longer like
- Faded or blurred tattoo work
- Name or symbol removal
- Career or lifestyle reasons
- Preparing the skin for a new cover-up tattoo
- Lightening dark ink before redesigning
- Removing small tattoos from visible areas
- Correcting unwanted cosmetic tattooing
At MediGlow, the focus is on safe, realistic and personalised treatment planning.
How Different Ink Colours Respond
Enlighten SR Wavelength Guide — What to Expect From Your Tattoo's Colours
The Cutera Enlighten SR uses two wavelengths — 1064nm (Nd:YAG) and 532nm (KTP). Each wavelength targets a specific range of ink pigments. The table below explains how your tattoo's colours are likely to respond, and which wavelength is used for each.
| Ink Colour | Wavelength | Response on Enlighten SR | Suitable Skin Types | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Black / Dark grey | 1064nm | Excellent | All Fitzpatrick I–VI | Most predictable; fastest to clear |
| Dark blue | 1064nm | Very good | All Fitzpatrick I–VI | Responds similarly to black ink |
| Dark green | 1064nm | Good | All Fitzpatrick I–VI | May require additional sessions |
| Red | 532nm | Excellent | Fitzpatrick I–III only | 532nm contraindicated for Fitzpatrick IV–VI due to PIH risk |
| Orange | 532nm | Excellent | Fitzpatrick I–III only | Responds very well to picosecond 532nm |
| Yellow | 532nm | Good to Excellent | Fitzpatrick I–III only | Historically resistant on nanosecond; picosecond 532nm achieves significantly better clearance |
| Purple / Brown | 532nm | Moderate | Fitzpatrick I–III only | Variable; more sessions likely. Discuss at consultation |
| Light blue / Turquoise / Light green | Neither optimal | Poor to Moderate | All types with caution | These colours need 670nm (Enlighten III only). Enlighten SR has 532+1064nm — significant fading possible but full clearance unlikely |
| White ink / Skin-coloured ink (titanium dioxide-based) | N/A | Generally unresponsive | All types | Refers to white or skin-coloured tattoo ink — not your skin type. These ink pigments reflect laser energy rather than absorbing it. Paradoxical darkening (ink turning darker after treatment) is possible — always assessed at consultation before treating |
Tattoo Removal Treatment Options
Suitable for small tattoos, symbols, initials, fine-line tattoos or small areas of unwanted ink.
Suitable for medium-sized tattoos with moderate detail or larger areas of ink.
Suitable for larger tattoos or tattoos with dense ink coverage.
Not every client wants full removal. Some clients only need the tattoo faded enough for a tattoo artist to create a new design over it.
Tattoo Removal
| Treatment / Area | Approx. Size | Single Session | Course of 3 | Course of 5 (best value) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small — up to 5cm² | ~50p coin | £80 | £220 (save £20) | £340 (save £60) |
| Medium — 5–15cm² | Matchbox to large postage stamp | £130 | £355 (save £35) | £550 (save £100) |
| Large — 15–30cm² | Playing card to business card | £200 | £545 (save £55) | £850 (save £150) |
| XL — 30–60cm² | Smartphone screen | £280 | £760 (save £80) | £1,200 (save £200) |
| XXL — 60cm²+ | Larger than smartphone | From £380 | POA | POA |
How Laser Tattoo Removal Works
How Enlighten SR Breaks Down Tattoo Ink — 1064nm and 532nm
The Cutera Enlighten SR uses picosecond laser energy at two wavelengths — 1064nm and 532nm — to target tattoo pigment beneath the skin. The laser delivers ultra-short pulses in both picosecond and nanosecond durations, shattering ink into microscopic particles that the body gradually clears through its natural immune response. Because the energy is delivered so rapidly, less heat is transferred to surrounding tissue compared with older nanosecond-only systems.
The Enlighten SR's two wavelengths allow us to target a broad range of ink colours — see the ink colour response table above for a full breakdown of what to expect from your specific tattoo colours.
What To Expect
Consultation
We begin by assessing your tattoo, skin type, medical history and treatment goals. We will discuss whether you want complete removal or fading for a cover-up.
Tattoo Assessment
Your practitioner will assess the tattoo size, colour, age, location, ink density and depth. This helps determine the likely number of sessions and expected response.
Patch Test
A patch test is required before treatment to check how your skin responds to the laser. This is an important safety step before starting your course.
Your Treatment Begins
During treatment, the laser is passed over the tattooed area. You may feel a sharp, rapid snapping sensation — similar to an elastic band against the skin. The treatment time depends on the tattoo size and complexity. Immediately after treatment the skin may appear temporarily white — this is called frosting and is a normal response caused by the rapid release of gas as laser energy is absorbed by the pigment. It settles within minutes.
Healing Period
After treatment, the area may feel warm and appear red or slightly raised. You will receive aftercare instructions to support safe healing.
Course of Sessions
Tattoo removal requires multiple sessions. Sessions are spaced apart to allow your skin to heal and your body to clear the broken-down pigment.
Progress Review
Your tattoo will be reviewed during the course. Settings and treatment planning may be adjusted depending on your response.
Pre-Treatment Advice
Before Your Tattoo Removal Appointment
- Avoid sun exposure on the treatment area before your appointment
- Do not use fake tan on or near the treatment area
- Keep the skin clean and free from irritation
- Do not pick, scratch or exfoliate the area before treatment
- Tell your practitioner about any medications or medical conditions
- Avoid treatment if the skin is broken, infected or recently injured
- Follow all pre-treatment guidance provided at consultation
Aftercare Section
Tattoo Removal Aftercare
Aftercare is essential for safe healing and good results. After your treatment, you may be advised to:
- Keep the area clean and dry
- Avoid picking, scratching or rubbing the treated area
- Avoid sun exposure on the treated area
- Avoid fake tan until the skin has fully healed
- Avoid swimming, sauna, steam rooms and intense heat for the advised period
- Use recommended soothing products if advised
- Follow your practitioner’s instructions carefully
Some redness, warmth, swelling, frosting (a temporary whitening of the skin — see Step 4 above), crusting or temporary sensitivity may occur after treatment. Your practitioner will explain what is normal and when to contact the clinic.
Results
How Many Sessions Will I Need?
The number of sessions needed varies from person to person. Some tattoos fade faster than others, while deeper, denser or colourful tattoos may require more treatments. Tattoo removal is always a gradual process.
Factors that affect results include:
Who Is Suitable?
Is Tattoo Removal Right for Me?
Laser tattoo removal may be suitable if you want to:
Suitability will be confirmed during consultation. Laser tattoo removal may not be suitable if:
Why Choose MediGlow?
Pharmacist Prescriber-Led — Not Just Practitioner-Led
Both MediGlow practitioners are GPhC-registered Pharmacist Independent Prescribers. This means we take full clinical responsibility for your treatment, can prescribe and supply topical anaesthetic and prescription-strength preparations directly, and are held to a clinical standard that exceeds standard aesthetics training. You do not need a separate GP appointment for anything we prescribe.
Cutera Enlighten SR — Dual-Wavelength 1064nm and 532nm Picosecond Technology
We use the Cutera Enlighten SR operating at both 1064nm and 532nm wavelengths, with picosecond and nanosecond pulse durations in a single platform. This dual-wavelength capability allows us to target a broader range of ink colours with precise energy delivery and minimal thermal damage to surrounding tissue.
Consultation & Patch Test Required
Every client receives a consultation and patch test before treatment to assess suitability and reduce risk.
Personalised Treatment Plans
Your tattoo removal plan is based on your tattoo size, colour, depth, location, skin type and goals.
Honest Ink Colour Assessment Before You Commit
We will tell you clearly at consultation how your tattoo's specific colours are likely to respond to the Enlighten SR's two wavelengths. If your tattoo contains colours that are resistant on a 532nm/1064nm system, we will tell you before you start — not after three sessions.
Professional Clinical Environment
Treatments are carried out at MediGlow Aesthetics & Health within The Glen Clinic, Thornliebank, Glasgow.
Professional Clinical Environment — The Glen Clinic, Thornliebank, Glasgow G46 8NG
All treatments are carried out at MediGlow Aesthetics & Health within The Glen Clinic, Spiersbridge Way, Thornliebank, Glasgow G46 8NG — a professional, clinical setting with full infection control and patient safety standards in place.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Laser tattoo removal uses focused laser energy to break tattoo ink into smaller particles. The body then gradually clears these particles naturally over time.
At MediGlow, tattoo removal is performed using the Cutera Enlighten SR picosecond laser. It operates at two wavelengths — 1064nm (Nd:YAG) and 532nm (KTP) — and combines both picosecond and nanosecond pulse durations in a single platform. This allows us to select the right wavelength for your specific ink colours and skin type.
Colour response depends on which wavelength is used. On the Enlighten SR: black and dark grey respond excellently to 1064nm across all skin types. Dark blue responds very well. Dark green responds well. Red and orange respond excellently to 532nm. Yellow responds well to good with picosecond 532nm — significantly better than older nanosecond lasers. Purple and brown respond moderately. Light blue, turquoise, and light green are the most resistant colours on a two-wavelength system — the 670nm wavelength that targets these is found on the Enlighten III, not the Enlighten SR. White ink and skin-coloured tattoo ink (typically titanium dioxide-based) are generally unresponsive to laser treatment — this refers to the ink pigment, not your skin colour or skin type. We will give you a colour-by-colour assessment at your consultation.
This depends on the tattoo size, colour, ink depth, location, age and density. Most tattoos need a course of treatments rather than a single session.
Yes. Many clients choose laser treatment to fade an existing tattoo before a cover-up. This may give your tattoo artist more flexibility with the new design.
Most patients describe the sensation as a sharp, rapid snapping feeling — similar to an elastic band against the skin. The level of discomfort depends on the tattoo location, size, and individual sensitivity. As Pharmacist Independent Prescribers, we can prescribe and supply topical anaesthetic directly for your appointment — no separate GP visit required.
There may be redness, warmth, swelling, frosting, crusting or temporary sensitivity after treatment. You will receive full aftercare instructions.
Very new tattoos are usually not treated immediately. The skin must be fully healed before laser treatment. Your practitioner will advise when it is safe to begin.
Yes. We regularly treat patients with darker skin tones including Fitzpatrick IV–VI. We use the 1064nm Nd:YAG wavelength exclusively for these patients — the clinically appropriate choice that minimises the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Inks that respond primarily to 532nm, such as red, orange, and yellow, may not achieve the same clearance in darker-skinned patients. We will discuss this honestly at consultation.
No. Complete removal cannot be guaranteed. Some tattoos fade significantly, while others may leave residual pigment or slight skin changes.
Sessions are usually spaced several weeks apart to allow healing and natural pigment clearance. Your practitioner will advise the right interval for your tattoo.
Frosting is a temporary whitening of the skin that occurs during laser treatment. It is caused by the rapid release of gas as the laser energy is absorbed by the tattoo pigment. It typically resolves within a few minutes and is a normal response to treatment, not a sign of damage.
In some cases, topical anaesthetic or prescription-strength skin preparations may be appropriate before or after treatment. As Pharmacist Independent Prescribers, both practitioners can assess, prescribe, and supply these directly — without you needing a separate GP appointment.
Yes. A consultation and patch test are required before tattoo removal treatment at MediGlow.
Start Your Tattoo Removal Journey in Glasgow
Ready to remove, fade, or rethink an unwanted tattoo? Book your consultation at MediGlow Aesthetics & Health — a Pharmacist Prescriber-Led clinic at The Glen Clinic, Spiersbridge Way, Thornliebank, Glasgow G46 8NG.
We will assess your tattoo, review your skin type, and give you an honest colour-by-colour breakdown of what the Enlighten SR is likely to achieve for your specific ink — before you commit to treatment. Book online, email info@medi-glow.co.uk, or call 07383 895761.





