Laser Tattoo Removal
by Becky
McClure
The Dream Tattoo Resource
Expert
We all know that tattoos are
more popular than ever. The bad news is that lots of people
regret their tattoos for a variety of reasons. The good news is
that laser tattoo removal is becoming a more acceptable form of
erasing past mistakes.
There are several reasons why
people want to remove their tattoos, but mostly because of
indiscretion of youth:
1) Guys
intending to join the military would want to remove their
tattoos because any tattoo or brand located anywhere on the
head or face are prohibited by the U.S. Army (NOTE: the
Army may have relaxed this restriction somewhat to bolster
recruitment. Check with your recruiter for more
details.).
2) Women
may want to remove the tattoo on their ankle or leg so they
can wear nylons in the workplace.
3) Or...
there is nothing like showing up for an job interview
looking like a member of a gang and wondering you are never
getting any call backs!
Lasers are the most popular
method of tattoo removal these days. Laser tattoo removal has
generally better results, less pain and less chances of
scarring. But that is NO guarantee everything will work out
perfectly. As always, KNOW YOUR RISKS!
I think the easiest way to
explain how the laser tattoo removal works is this; when you
get tattooed, the ink particles stays in the skin because it is
too big for your tissue to remove. What the laser does is emit
short, but powerful pulses of light that break the ink pigment
into tiny particles, which are more easily removed by the
body’s immune system during the weeks and months following
laser treatment.
The number of laser
treatments to remove the unwanted tattoo varies depends on the
type of ink used, how deep the ink was injected and the
location of the tattoo. Also, keep in mind that the
professional tattoos are much harder to remove than the
“street” tattoos. That is because the professionals use better
quality ink and tattoo equipment to insure and minimize fading
of the tattoo.
The color of the ink is a big
factor in determining how many laser treatments you will need
to remove the tattoo. Black and blue tattoos are the easiest to
remove while the green and yellow pigments are the
hardest.
The usual laser tattoo
removal process would require anywhere from 4 to 12 laser
treatments spaced out 5 weeks apart. These parameters can
change so be sure to discuss this with your laser
technician.
The laser treatment can be
painful and usually the laser technician will apply or
recommend a topical anesthetic or “numbing cream” to reduce
your skin’s sensitivity to the laser pulses BEFORE the process
starts.
Another thing to keep in mind
is that laser tattoo removal can destroy hair follicles. So if
you want to have a tattoo removed from an area where there is
wanted hair growth, you may have to manually extract all
follicles prior to treatment. Again, check with your laser
technician to determine your exact risks.
Surprisingly in most areas,
there are no license or certification required to operate a
laser tattoo removal device. The lasers were originally
designed for use by Doctors only -- but recent modifications
made this device simple enough for anyone to learn to use and
perform. Your laser
technician should ask you several relevant questions about your
medical history and currently prescribed medication. This is
because certain medical conditions and medications would make
exposure to the laser treatment dangerous to you.
You can expect to see some
redness, swelling, blistering, bruising, pinpoint bleeding or
scabbing in the treated areas. And the treated area will feel
warm for a few hours after treatment.

Your laser technician will
give you after care instructions like applying an ice pack for
a hour or so… and keeping the treated area clean. The
technician may tell you to stay out of the sun and avoid the
tanning beds for a while.
Conclusion:
In short, laser tattoo removal is more acceptable today. As
always, do your due diligence when seeking to have your
unwanted tattoo removed. Make sure the equipment and office is
sanitized… and the technician is experienced and knowledgeable
about the laser tattoo removal process.
The process does involve some
pain and requires several treatments for success. There is
always a chance the laser will leave a scar. There are several
parameters that will determine how many laser treatments will
be needed to remove your unwanted tattoo. Be mindful that there
are no guarantees of a complete tattoo removal because of so
many different brands of tattoo inks. And gradually, you will
see your tattoo fade away…
All the Best!
Becky McClure
The Dream Tattoo Resource
Expert

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