Rejuvi Tattoo Removal
Our process extracts ink through the skin’s surface, leaving nothing behind. Laser drives pigment into the bloodstream; we do the opposite, keeping the body completely free from any health risks.
Occasionally used to support small treatments for removal of Stick And Poke Tattoos on difficult body areas.
While our Magnetic Tattoo Removal technique is ideal for most small to medium tattoos, including stick and poke designs, certain areas benefit from a different approach.
For these areas, we use the Rejuvi Tattoo Removal method, a non-laser chemical extraction process that safely lifts the pigment from the skin. The solution is applied in a similar way to the original tattoo using tiny needles, bonding with the ink and drawing it to the surface. As the area heals, a protective crust naturally forms and falls away, revealing clearer skin beneath.
Rejuvi allows safe healing without plasters, reducing the risk of infection on high-movement areas like fingers, knuckles, and feet. Healing time is slightly longer, and sessions are spaced six weeks apart to ensure complete and healthy recovery.
This combination approach, Magnetic Tattoo Removal for most areas and Rejuvi for fingers and feet, ensures that every client receives the safest, most effective treatment for their specific tattoo type and body area.
How it Works?
This revolutionary solution is used to reverse Micropigmentation on unwanted semi permanent make up and body art tattoos. It is mainly designed for extraction of traditional inorganic pigments. It utilises a chemical extraction technique to remove tattoo pigments from the skin. This method was initially developed in the early 1990’s. It cannot be used to extract pigment from the eyeliner.
It will take longer for the removal of a regular tattoo, since body art inks are implanted much deeper in the skin and are chemically manufactured.
This specialist product, has a unique chemical extraction bonding mechanism which softens the tattoo pigments extracting the pigments from under the skin. This creates a pool of cream combined with the unwanted pigment on the surface of the skin, where you can clearly see the extracted ink surfacing. The pool of cream on the surface of the skin assists with drawing the pigment out. A crust starts to form, which must be kept dry over the next few days until it naturally falls off. As the skin begins to heal additional ink is continually drawn to the surface.




