Are you having second thoughts about your
tattoo?
If so, you're not alone. Every day patients are seen from
every walk of life who have had second thoughts about their tattoos.
What once seemed like a good idea may not fit your new image, and
you now wish it would just go away. Your wish can come true. Utilizing
our advanced laser systems, we can remove tattoos safely without leaving
a scar.
Procedure
Different lasers are required for removing different
colors of tattoos. A multi
wavelength approach to tattoos is possible utilizing
our large array of lasers. Medical lasers utilize an intense beam
of light to significantly
lighten the tattoo with each treatment. The light
energy may be delivered as a continuous wave of light, or in pulses,
depending upon the treatment
and the type of laser utilized. When the ink
particles of the tattoo absorb the light from the laser, they are
broken up into smaller fragments.
These fragments are then absorbed by your body's
white blood cells and carried away by your body's natural cleansing
mechanism. The cleansing
process usually takes four to six weeks. Pigment
that is deeper in the dermis and more concentrated will require
numerous treatments
to remove.
Recovery
Most patients describe a mild to moderate pain,
similar to the snapping of a rubber band on the skin, followed by
the feeling of a bad sunburn.
The majority of treatments require no anesthetic.
Some patients do feel more comfortable with a local numbing cream
or ice on the area
prior to treatment. Immediately after a treatment,
the skin has a white discoloration and the area around the tattoo
may be red and
could have some swelling. This will normally
disappear over time. The white crust then turns into a flake which
falls off over four
to six days. The tattoo will then lighten gradually
over the next four to six weeks. Occasionally hypo-pigmentation,
or lightening of
the skin, may occur. On normal skin, tone should
return within 6 to 12 months following your last treatment session.
Since the ink used
in tattooing is not regulated, some patients
may have only partial clearing even after several laser sessions.
How Many Treatments?
On average, 6 to 10 treatments are required, spaced
six weeks apart. The number of treatments required
for maximum improvement depends
on the size, location, depth and color of the
tattoo. Treatments are typically placed four
to eight weeks apart to allow the body to remove
the maximum amount of tattooed pigment from each
treatment. Treatment sessions usually take
from 10 to 30 minutes. Most patients will see
improvement in their tattoos with each treatment.
Large or heavy pigmented tattoos applied by
a professional tattoo artist can require several
treatments for optimum results.
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