Guest Post- Tattoo Removal: A Complete Guide

In the United States, over 30% of people have at least one tattoo. A quarter of all millennial own one. However, not everyone is pleased with their decision. Up to 25% of those who get tattoos say they regret obtaining them.

There is some positive news for those in the 25%. With minimal side effects, laser tattoo removal treatments can dramatically reduce the appearance of your undesirable tattoo.

How Does It Work?

Lasers remove tattoos by using a high-intensity light beam to break up the pigment hues. All laser wavelengths are absorbed by the black tattoo ink, making it the easiest color to fix. Other colors can only be treated with specific lasers, which are determined by the pigment color.

You should first meet with a certified specialist who can assess your tattoo and give you advice on the procedure. The amount of treatments you'll require is determined by your tattoo's age, size, and color(s). The removal procedure will be influenced by the color of your skin as well as the depth of the tattoo pigment.

This is what you should expect from a laser tattoo removal session in general:

  • A pair of protective eye shields will be handed to you.

  • To select the most effective energy for treatment, the technician will test your skin's reaction to the laser.

  • The technician will use the laser to send pulses of powerful light through your skin's top layers, which will only be absorbed by the tattoo pigment.

Smaller tattoos will require fewer pulses, whilst larger tattoos will require more. In either scenario, it will take numerous treatments to completely remove a tattoo. Each time, your tattoo should become lighter and lighter. Although laser tattoo removal is painful, most individuals do not require an anesthetic. You may wish to use a topical anesthetic lotion beforehand, depending on the placement of your tattoo.

Use an ice pack to calm the treated region right after the therapy. To protect it, apply an antibiotic cream or ointment and a bandage. When you're outside, make sure it's protected with sunscreen.

How much time does it take?

Because tattoos are meant to be permanent, they might take a long time to remove. We usually break down the removal process into at least two sessions for smaller fragments to ensure that the laser can target the entire component. Each treatment is spaced at least two weeks apart to enable time for your skin to heal and your body to drain the ink molecules out of your system.

If you're working on a larger piece, you might need 3-8 sessions to get the effects you want. Because the natural aging process and passage of time have caused some breakdown in the ink molecules, your treatment process may be faster if your tattoo is older. Newer items, on the other hand, are more resistant and may necessitate more sessions.

After each session, our doctor and professional team will analyze your tattoo to see how far your therapy has progressed. Depending on the size of your tattoo, the color of the ink used, and how long ago it was done, your removal plan will be altered as needed. During your initial visit, our doctor can give you an estimate of how long your specific removal procedure will take.

Is it possible to tattoo the treated area again?

A tattoo removal session may be merely a stepping stone for some individuals on their way to getting a new tattoo in the same spot. Tattoo cover-up sessions and laser removal treatments appear to be equally popular, but getting a tattoo removed before getting a new one allows you to start fresh.

Your skin should appear clear and natural once all of the ink molecules from your old tattoo have been dissolved and eliminated from your body. The doctor may want you to wait several months after your final laser treatment to confirm that your skin has recovered.

Recovery

You should continue to protect your skin from the sun by using sunscreen on a regular basis during your recovery period. To reduce the risk of major sunburn and irritation, avoid exposing any skin treated with this laser to sunlight for the length of your treatment. As your skin recovers, you should keep it hydrated and avoid any skincare products that may irritate it.

Your tattoo should start to fade as your body begins to eliminate the ink molecules. This process can take several months, and each succeeding removal session will reveal additional details.

Results

Your skin should be clear and tattoo-free once your treatment plan is completed. The treated region should blend in with the rest of your skin, giving the impression that you never had a tattoo. Within two months of your last tattoo removal procedure, your skin should be entirely healed and feeling normal again.

What Are Laser Tattoo Removal's Advantages?

You have a solid reason to want your old tattoo removed, whether you let a college friend tattoo your favorite band's name on your ankle or wear an ex's initials across your heart. There are numerous advantages to this treatment, which were almost unknown until the late 1960s. Laser tattoo removal is becoming a widespread and effective approach to getting rid of an unattractive tattoo.

Skilled staff can complete your removal procedure in only a few appointments at our office. Each treatment has a short downtime and quick recovery, making it easy to fit this treatment into your everyday routine. Almost every patient, regardless of skin type or color, is a candidate for treatment, and most patients remark that laser treatment is painless.

Best of all, getting rid of an unattractive tattoo might make you feel more self-assured about your appearance. Our patients are astounded by the precision and intricacy of our laser treatment, but they are most taken aback by the fact that their skin can be tattoo-free several months after treatment begins.

Guest Post written by: Amelie Thornton

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