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Tattoo Removal-Solutions and advices

There are probably many reasons for having a tattoo removal. The positive element of tattoo removal is that you are no longer with a tattoo you seriously regret. If a tattoo is holding you back from getting a job you want or keeps you nervous, or simply you don't like the tattoo anymore, than a little pain and scarring may be worth it to you.
If you have a tattoo that you wish to have partially or completely removed, you should first consider your options and decide which method might be best for you. Nowadays there are a lot of methods. But some of them could even make the things go wrong. You have to make decision by your own, but with a professional help and advice.

Laser Removal

Maybe one of the most wanted and healthy methods. Today, lasers are the most common method of tattoo removal. The medicine has made their progress but we can not say that you can walk away with your clean skin, after your firs treatment. It takes time! Mostly it depends of the tattoo you have, how big it's, what colors have been used...

The more treatments you have, the more the laser can penetrate to destroy the ink. But, the more treatments you have, the more damage you do to your skin, causing painful blisters and scabs that can eventually lead to scarring. They work by targeting the ink with pulses of highly concentrated light that break the ink into tiny fragments, which are then cleared away the your own immune system.

Is it painful?

Laser tattoo removal can be quite painful. The pain is often described to be similar to that of hot oil on the skin, or a 'slap' from an elastic band; but when one considers the fact that a Q-switch laser can be fired around 10 pulses per second (by skilled laser-removal practitioners), the feeling of hot oil per pulse becomes moderately painful. So given the size and location of the tattoo, the process can be above the threshold of most people.
That depends on your pain threshold. When a lower fluency is used, the degree of pain is often described as comparable to that of a rubber band snapping against the skin. Prescription strength topical anesthetic creams or injections of anesthetic solutions are usually used to manage pain, although some patients forgo any type of anesthesia.

Pre-treatment might include the application of an anesthetic cream under occlusion for 45 to 90 minutes prior to the laser treatment session. If complete anesthesia is desired, it can be administered locally by injections of 1% to 2% lidocaine with epinephrine. Anecdotal reports have noted that patients receiving anesthesia by local injection will require additional treatments as the injection causes mechanical edema, spreading out the tattoo ink, which in turn makes it more difficult for the laser light to act on specific ink particles.

How many treatments are necessary for tattoo removal?

Complete laser tattoo removal requires multiple treatment sessions, typically spaced at least 6 weeks apart. At each session, some but not all of the tattoo pigment particles are effectively fragmented, and the body removes the smallest fragments over the course of several weeks. The result is that the tattoo is lightened over time. Remaining large particles of tattoo pigment are then targeted at subsequent treatment sessions, causing further lightening. The number of sessions and spacing between treatments depends on various parameters, including the area of the body treated and skin color.