Tattoo
Treatment

Tattoo is a procedure designed to eliminate unwanted tattoos using advanced laser technology. The laser breaks down the ink particles in the tattoo, allowing the body to gradually flush them out and fade the tattoo over time.

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Tattoo removal treatment

What is Tattoo Removal?

Tattoo removal is a procedure designed to eliminate unwanted tattoos from the skin. The most common and effective method involves the use of laser technology, which breaks down the ink particles in the tattoo. Over time, the body's immune system then flushes out these particles, resulting in the gradual fading of the tattoo. Laser tattoo removal is widely recognized for its ability to treat various types of tattoos and ink colors, making it a versatile option for those looking to remove or lighten their tattoos.

What can Tattoo Removal target?

During Treatment

During a laser tattoo removal session, a dedicated laser device is used to target the tattooed area. The laser emits short pulses of light that penetrate the skin and break up the ink particles. Patients might feel a sensation similar to a rubber band snapping against the skin, but a topical numbing cream can be applied beforehand to minimize discomfort. The duration of each session depends on the size and complexity of the tattoo, typically lasting between 15 to 45 minutes.

Tattoo removal treatment during


Tattoo removal treatment aftercare

After Treatment

After each tattoo removal session, it is common to experience redness, swelling, and a sensation similar to a mild sunburn in the treated area. These effects usually diminish within a few days. It's important to follow post-treatment care instructions, which may include keeping the area clean and dry, avoiding direct sun exposure, and applying a recommended ointment to aid healing. Multiple sessions, spaced several weeks apart, are often necessary to achieve optimal results, with the number of sessions depending on factors such as the tattoo's size, color, and age. Regular follow-up appointments may be needed to monitor progress and adjust the treatment plan as necessary.


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