Can Colored Tattoos Be Removed?
Many people assume that only black ink tattoos can be removed with laser technology. While black ink is generally the easiest to treat, modern laser systems have made it possible to remove many colored tattoos as well. Advances in picosecond laser technology now allow specialists to target a wide range of pigments that were once considered difficult or impossible to remove.
If you have a tattoo with colors like blue, green, red, or yellow and are wondering if removal is possible, the answer is usually yes — but the process can vary depending on the specific pigments used.
How Laser Tattoo Removal Works
Laser tattoo removal works by delivering short bursts of laser energy that pass safely through the skin and are absorbed by tattoo pigment. The energy breaks the ink particles into tiny fragments, which are then gradually cleared away by the body’s immune system over time.
Different tattoo colors absorb different wavelengths of light. Because of this, advanced systems like the Candela PicoWay® picosecond laser use multiple wavelengths to effectively treat various ink colors.
Which Tattoo Colors Are Easiest to Remove?
Some colors respond better to laser treatment than others. Generally speaking:
- Black and dark gray – easiest to remove
- Dark blue – usually responds well to treatment
- Red – often removable with specific wavelengths
- Green and teal – historically challenging but treatable with modern lasers
- Yellow, light blue, white and fluorescent pigments – often the most difficult
While some colors may require additional treatments, improvements in laser technology have dramatically expanded what can be removed compared to earlier laser systems.
Why Colored Tattoos Can Be More Challenging
Colored pigments reflect light differently than black ink. Some pigments absorb only very specific wavelengths of laser energy, which means they may require specialized laser settings to effectively break them apart.
In addition, certain tattoo inks contain compounds that are more resistant to breakdown, which is why colored tattoos sometimes require more sessions than black ink tattoos.
Modern Laser Technology Makes a Big Difference
Older tattoo removal lasers struggled with many colored pigments. Today, advanced picosecond lasers like the PicoWay® laser are specifically designed to treat a wide spectrum of colors by delivering extremely fast pulses of energy that shatter ink particles more efficiently.
PicoWay technology also allows providers to use multiple wavelengths — including 1064 nm, 730 nm, and 532 nm — to target different pigment colors during the removal process.
This versatility makes modern laser systems far more capable of treating stubborn colors like blue and green that were once considered nearly impossible to remove.
How Many Sessions Does Colored Tattoo Removal Take?
Tattoo removal is a gradual process that occurs over multiple treatments. On average, most tattoos require 8–12 sessions for significant fading or near-complete removal.
Colored tattoos may sometimes require additional sessions depending on factors such as:
- Ink density and saturation
- Color composition
- Tattoo age
- Location on the body
- Your body’s immune response
Many clients begin seeing noticeable fading within the first 3–6 treatments, which helps provide a clearer picture of how the tattoo will respond over time.
Can Colored Tattoos Be Fully Removed?
In many cases, colored tattoos can be removed very successfully. However, the final outcome varies depending on the tattoo itself and the pigments used by the original artist.
Some tattoos may completely disappear, while others may fade enough to allow for a cover-up tattoo or leave only faint traces behind.
Is Laser Tattoo Removal Safe for Colored Ink?
When performed by trained professionals using modern equipment, laser tattoo removal is considered a safe and effective procedure. Advanced systems like PicoWay minimize unnecessary heat in the skin while precisely targeting ink particles.
Choosing an experienced provider and following proper aftercare instructions are key factors in achieving the best possible results.
Thinking About Removing a Colored Tattoo?
If you have a colored tattoo you’re considering removing, the best first step is a professional consultation. Every tattoo is unique, and a specialist can evaluate the pigment, size, and location to give you a more personalized estimate.
At Clarity Tattoo Removal, we use the Candela PicoWay® laser to treat a wide range of tattoo colors safely and effectively.
Schedule a free consultation or submit photos through our online pricing tool to get started.

