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Decorative tattoos have a history dating back at
least 5000 years. The desire to remove them has
probably existed just as long. Early attempts to
remove tattoos included sanding, cutting, and
burning of the skin, which left scarring. These
removal techniques were replaced by
dermabrasions, salabrasions, and C02
lasers, which still left scarring and could not
differentiate tattoo colors. Since the early
90's the advent of Q-switched lasers permitted
the removal of darker tattoo inks with very low
risk of scarring. The latest generation of
Q-switched lasers developed in the late 90's is
the newest system capable of removing multiple
tattoo inks.
The laser uses an intense beam of light to
remove and lighten the tattoo, without harming
the surrounding healthy skin cells. The light
energy may be delivered as a continuous wave of
light or in pulses. When the ink particles of
the tattoo absorb the light from the laser, they
are broken up into tiny fragments. These
fragments are then absorbed through the body's
natural cleansing mechanism. This cleansing
process generally takes several months.
Tattoo
Removal Options
We offer complete removal, lightening,
or partial removal of tattoos. An example would
be removing a name inside of a banner. We
skillfully remove the name without disturbing
the surrounding tattoo. We encourage patients to
consider lightening existing tattoos before
applying a professional cover-up. Commonly
existing tattoos are visible underneath a
cover-up.
How are tattoos removed ?
The Nd: Q-switched YAG laser is the newest & one
of the most effective ways to remove tattoos.
Earlier methods in tattoo removal involved the
use of dermabrasion, salabrasion, surgery and
CO2 lasers, but these procedures left behind
scars or lighter skin in place of the tattoo.
Is the process painful?
The laser emits light in very short flashes of
light called pulses. The impact of the energy
from the powerful pulse of light is similar to
the snap of a thin rubberband on the skin.
How many treatment sessions will it take
to remove the tattoo?
Professional tattoos can require 1-10
treatments, with the average being 5-10
treatments. Homemade tattoos usually require 1-4
treatments. All treatments are spaced about two
months apart or longer. The number of treatments
depends on the amount, type of ink used, and the
depth of the ink in the skin, location of
tattoo, along with individual health
considerations. |