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WHAT IS LASER REMOVAL?
Laser treatment is a method of removing tattoos by using a laser light that penetrates the skin and destroys the pigments of the tattoo. The laser is sent through the skin and broken up into small particles, which the body can then break down and remove through the lymphatic system.
Laser treatment of tattoos can be a lengthy process, as it typically requires several treatments to completely remove the tattoo. This is because the pigments in the tattoo must gradually break down. The number of treatments depends on the size and depth of the tattoo, as well as the type of pigment used.
After laser treatment, there may be some redness and swelling in the treatment area, but this usually disappears after a few days. It is recommended to use sunscreen and avoid exposing the treatment area to sunlight for a period after the treatment to avoid pigment changes in the skin.
HOW LONG SHOULD GO BETWEEN TREATMENTS?
It is usually recommended to wait 6-8 weeks between tattoo laser treatments, depending on the size and depth of the tattoo, as well as the type of pigment used. This gives the skin time to heal and gives the laser treatment the best chance of being effective.
The number of treatments depends on the size and depth of the tattoo, as well as the type of pigment used. Some tattoos can be removed with just 1-2 treatments, while others may require multiple treatments to completely remove the tattoo. It is important to remember that laser treatment of tattoos is a long-term process and can take several months.
It is important to follow the instructions of the attending physician and possibly use post-treatment products that can help reduce redness and swelling after the treatment. It is also recommended to avoid exposing the treatment area to sunlight for a period after the treatment to avoid pigment changes in the skin.
CAN ALL PIGMENTS BE REMOVED 100%?
Laser treatment is an effective method of removing tattoos, but it is not always possible to remove 100% of the pigments. This depends on the size and depth of the tattoo, as well as the type of pigment used. Some tattoos can be removed with just 1-2 treatments, while others may require multiple treatments to completely remove the tattoo.
The effectiveness of laser treatment can also vary from person to person as it depends on a number of factors such as skin type, age and medical conditions.
It is also important to remember that laser treatment of tattoos is a long-term process and it can take several months or even years to completely remove the tattoo. Therefore, it may be necessary to undergo several treatments to achieve the desired result.
DOES IT HURT?
Laser treatment of tattoos can cause a feeling of pain, but this varies from person to person and depends on the size and depth of the tattoo, as well as the type of pigment used. Some describe the pain as being pricked with a needle, while others describe it as a burning sensation.
To minimize the pain, soothe the skin with some cold ice before and after the treatment.
After the treatment, there may be some redness and swelling in the treatment area, but this usually disappears after a few days. It is recommended to avoid exposing the treatment area to sunlight and make-up for a period after the treatment to avoid pigment changes and skin infection.