How
Do the Lasers Remove Tattoos? A laser is an intense beam of light.
The ink particles of your tattoo absorb this light, without harming
the surrounding healthy cells. The particles are broken into tiny fragments
that are then absorbed by your body's natural cleansing process. This
process takes a few weeks.
How Many Treatments Will I Need? The number of treatments required
for maximum improvement depends on the size, location, depth, and color
of your tattoo. Treatments should be about six weeks apart to allow
your body to remove the maximum amount of tattoo pigment. The tattoo
will be lighter after each treatment. Most tattoos require 4 to 7 treatments.
How Do Lasers Compare to Other Tattoo Removal Methods? The other methods,
surgical excision, dermabrasion and chemical peels, are more invasive
and painful, and can even result in scarring. Laser tattoo removal
is safer and only targets the ink, not the surrounding tissue.
Are There Any Side Effects? There can be minor crusting and bleeding
for 2 or 3 days after treatment. Occasionally, hypo-pigmentation, or
a whitening of the skin, may occur. But 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 have only
partial clearing even after several laser sessions.
If you have a tattoo, birthmark, or other skin blemish that you would
like removed, call our office to arrange a private laser consultation.