Monday 28 May 2012

Removal Laser Tattoos

We all know that tattoos are more popular than ever. The bad news is that many people regret their tattoos for various reasons. The good news is that laser tattoo removal into a form more acceptable to erase past mistakes.

There are several reasons why people want to remove their tattoos, but mostly because of youth affairs:

Persons intending to join the military would want to remove their tattoos because any tattoos or brands located anywhere on the head or face is prohibited by the U.S. Army (NOTE: the Army may relax this restriction somewhat to increase the recruitment Check with your recruiter. More detail. ).

Women may want to remove the tattoo on their ankle or foot so that they can wear nylons in the workplace.

Or do not appear to exist as a job interview looking like gang members and wonder you never get any call backs!

Laser is the most popular method of tattoo removal today. Laser tattoo removal has generally better results, less pain and less chance of scarring. But it is NOT a guarantee everything will work out perfectly. As always, KNOW YOUR RISK!

I think the easiest way to explain how laser tattoo removal works is, when you get a tattoo, the ink particles remain on the skin because it is too large for your tissue to remove. What it does is emit a short pulse laser, but the strong light that breaks the ink pigment into tiny particles, which are more easily removed by the immune system for several weeks and months after laser treatment.

The number of laser treatments to remove unwanted tattoos vary depending on the type of ink used, how deep the ink is injected and the location of the tattoo. Also, keep in mind that a professional tattoo is much more difficult to remove a tattoo from the "street". That's because the professionals use better quality ink and tattoo equipment to ensure and minimize fading of the tattoo.

Color ink is a major factor in determining how many laser treatments you'll need to remove the tattoo. Black and blue tattoos are the easiest to remove, while green and yellow pigments are the most difficult.

Laser tattoo removal process will require laser treatment usually anywhere from 4 to 12 spaced out 5 weeks. These parameters can change so be sure to discuss this with a laser technician.

Laser treatment can be painful and usually laser technician will apply or recommend a topical anesthetic or "numbing cream" to reduce skin sensitivity to laser pulses BEFORE the process starts.

One thing to remember is that laser tattoo removal can destroy hair follicles. So if you want to have a tattoo removed from an area where there are like hair growth, you may need to manually extract all follicles prior to treatment. Again, check with your laser technician to determine your appropriate risk.

Surprisingly in most areas, there is no licensing or certification required to operate the laser tattoo removal. Laser was originally designed for use by doctors only - but the last modification to make this device simple enough for anyone to learn to use and perform.

Your laser technician should ask relevant questions about a medical history and medications currently prescribed. This is because certain medical conditions and medications will create hazardous exposure to laser treatment for you.

You can expect to see some redness, swelling, blistering, bruising, bleeding or scabbing specify in the treated area. And the treated area will feel warm for several hours after treatment.

Your laser technician will give you after care instructions such as applying an ice pack for an hour or more ... and keep the treated area clean. The technician may tell you to stay out of the sun and avoid tanning bed for a while.

 
Conclusion:

In short, laser tattoo removal is more acceptable today. As always, perform due diligence when looking to have your unwanted tattoo removed. Ensure office equipment is cleaned and ... and technicians are experienced and knowledgeable about the process of laser tattoo removal.

This process does not involve pain and require some care to be successful. 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 tattoos. Be remember that there is no guarantee complete tattoo removal because so many different brands of tattoo ink. And gradually, you will see your tattoo fade.

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