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Tattoo Removal

Tattoo removal primarily involves using lasers to break down tattoo ink pigments, allowing the body's immune system to clear them away. This process typically requires multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart. While laser removal is the most common and effective method, it's important to note that complete removal is not always guaranteed, especially for complex or multi-colored tattoos.

WHAT IS THE TREATMENT?

Tattoo removal treatments, most commonly laser removal, break down tattoo ink pigments into smaller particles that the body's immune system can remove. This is achieved by using lasers that target the ink pigments with intense light, causing them to fragment. Multiple sessions are usually needed, with the number depending on factors like tattoo size, ink color, and depth.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

laser tattoo removal treatments generally work, but not always perfectly or in a single session. The process relies on breaking down tattoo ink particles into smaller pieces that the body can then eliminate through its immune system. Multiple sessions are typically required to achieve significant fading or complete removal, as the ink is often deposited at various depths within the skin.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Tattoo removal treatments, particularly laser removal, are not a one-time fix, but a gradual process requiring multiple sessions. Expect to see a noticeable reduction in tattoo intensity after several sessions.

AFTERCARE ADVICE

Aftercare tips include:

  • Gently wash the treated area with lukewarm water and mild soap
  • Apply a thin layer of antibiotic ointment (like Vaseline or Aquaphor) and cover the area with a clean, breathable dressing (like gauze) for the first few days
  • Drink plenty of water to support skin hydration and overall healing.
  • Avoid direct sunlight exposure to the treated area, as it can worsen scarring and affect the tattoo removal process.
  • Wear loose, breathable clothing and apply sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) to the area.
  • Avoid strenuous activities for the first 48 hours to prevent excessive sweating and irritation
  • Apply ice packs to the area for the first few days to reduce pain and swelling.
  • Apply a fragrance-free, hypoallergenic ointment or balm to keep the skin moisturized and prevent scabbing.