

ReForm Brow Correction
(£400)-
About
Though permanent makeup can yield impressive results, poor placement, wrong colour choice and lack of expertise can leave you less than satisfied with your now-permanent look – particularly in the brow area. Fortunately, the aesthetic practitioners at Revere offer ReForm Brow Correction to safely correct and remove permanent eyebrow makeup.
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The treatment
ReForm uses an advanced laser system to break down the ink particles in permanent makeup. It can effectively treat all skin types and brow ink colours, so you needn’t worry about having to live with permanent makeup that doesn’t meet your standards.
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How it works?
ReForm Brow Correction delivers short, high-powered picolaser pulses to the inked area. A picosecond is one-trillionth of a second, 1,000 times shorter than the nanosecond pulses used in other laser ink removal procedures.
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Treatment areas
ReForm targets permanent makeup in the brow area.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How many treatments sessions are required?
The ink used in permanent makeup is deposited deep in the skin, so removal may require multiple treatment sessions. However, the number of treatments will depend on the ink colour, depth and composition. Your aesthetic practitioner will advise you on the number of treatments necessary during your consultation.
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Will the permanent makeup disappear completely?
Yes, in most cases. Some ink colours are more difficult to clear than others, so results may vary. Your likely outcome will be discussed at your complimentary consultation.
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Does it hurt?
Patients compare the sensation of the procedure to a rubber band being snapped against their skin. Topical or local anaesthetics can be applied to minimise discomfort.
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What are the side effects?
Most patients experience redness and swelling immediately following the procedure. These side effects are temporary.
There is no downtime associated with the treatment, and patients can return to daily activities immediately after.
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Is it safe?
ReForm uses non-thermal picosecond lasers which protect the surrounding tissue. The broken down ink particles are harmlessly absorbed into the blood and passed out of the body.