Health and beauty is our game, so booking in for your next Body treatments treatment in St Kilda has never been easier. If you're afraid of repeating a bad experience, let our reviewing system, service details and venue photos set your mind at ease. Don't stress, those bad memories are a thing of the past when you book right with Bookwell. We've even narrowed it down so you know that there are 57 businesses that have an average star rating of 4.7 near you. We're like an encyclopedia, but for all those treatments we all secretly, or not-so-secretly, care about.
Everything seems like a good idea at the time. Ok, well you knew that haircut that one time was probably a mistake, but unlike hair, tattoos are somewhat with you for life - until, technology caught up and made those skin regrets a thing of the past. Tattoo removal is available in a lot of places, and we have some in St Kilda that can get you ink-free in a few sessions. You will need to put aside some time, with each session averaging around 60 minutes.
You're probably getting the impression that we're a little bit obsessed with your wellness and saving you time, and you'd be correct. So please, let us help you find your next Body treatments appointment in St Kilda. Alternatively, if it turns out we're missing that little hidden gem of a business in your neck of the woods, get in touch. We're on 1300-856-405 and at hello@bookwell.com.au.
We're not going to lie - it does sting a little. Talk to your practitioner about numbing options if your tattoo is in a sensitive area or you're particularly nervous.
Well, when you've realised that that little Tinkerbell tattoo from 2006 doesn't really fit with your current aesthetic and lifestyle. No judgement - we've been there.
You'll need time between appointments for the body to do its thing and break down the ink - most people rebook for about eight weeks down the line.
It depends on the tattoo itself, but a general rule of thumb is anywhere between six to eight sessions.
Much like you needed to look after the tattoo itself, you'll need to take care of the treatment area as it heals. Keep it clean and covered, and stay out of the sun. Your practitioner will give you more specific advice.