3/23/2011

The Secrets about Tattoo Laser Removal That People Don't Tell You

Did you know that there is a lot more between tattoo laser removal and fade creams to get rid off a once dearly loved tattoo? Did you know that 50% of people with tattoos want their tattoos to be gone? The reasons why they want to remove their tattoos are many. You have got your reason, and maybe you ask yourself what kind of procedure will help you to to get rid of your tattoos in a safe way? One way that is very popular is tattoo laser removal. Before you undergo any tattoo removal procedure, inform yourself well as it is a very personal decision, and not all solutions fit all.

Before undergoing tattoo ink removal with a laser watch out for these key pointers:
  • Medical professionals (MD, nurse, dermatologist, physician) should be trained in removing tattoos; ask them for credentials.
  • Area to be treated with laser needs to be infection free; no laser treatment for pregnant and breast feeding women.
  • It is important to use a specific laser to remove tattoos, not a laser used for other procedures as hair removal or vein treatment.
  • Ask for a free consultation.
  • Avoid sun exposure before treatment as sunburns make tattoo laser removal impossible.
  • Make a list of medications that you take because some drugs make the skin more sensitive to laser light; the practitioner/nurse/physician then has to make a clinical decision if tattoo laser removal is advisable.
  • Session lengths depends on tattoo size, ink color, and location of the tattoo/s on the body. Older tattoos seem to be easier to remove because of sun exposure (fading), and because of the body's attempt to break the ink down (foreign element). A small tattoo can be treated within 2-3 minutes, a medium-size tattoo within 10-20 minutes, and a large tattoo needs several sessions to disappear.
  • Pain experienced with laser removal depends on the location of the tattoo. Some body areas are more sensitive than others such as feet, hands, underside of arms, etc.
  • Possible neurological side effects of tattoo laser removal are a tingling feeling on the back that has been described as very uncomfortable, and irritating.
  • Before undergoing a tattoo session, chose a "healthy" ink, an ink that can be completely removed from your body when you decide you don't want it anymore.

Since removing tattoos is en vogue because people want to reverse bad decisions, it becomes very important for you to be well informed about the tattoo removal procedure that you are going for. Tattoo laser removal is only one of many - a method that leaves scars, and cost a lot of money.


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