Permanent Tattoo Removal

When one wants a tattoo done, but later feels that it was a hasty decision, what does one do? Is tattoo removal possible? Is it permanent? Are there side effects? To know more, continue reading....
     Tattoos are a permanent mark on the skin as they are inserted into the dermal layer of the skin. Tattoos are done either by professional tattooist or amateurs.. As the ink gets impregnated into the deeper layers of the skin, it cannot be shed off and sticks forever. Slow fading of tattoo ink may happen as our WBCs engulf some of the pigments, making the tattoo get a different hue.

What works best to remove an unwanted tattoo the safe way?
 Laser tattoo removal is the safest and effective method of taking the tattoo off the skin.
Q switched Nd: YAG is one of the best lasers to get the tattoo ink erased permanently.


How Laser Tattoo Removal Work?
Laser beams hit the tattoo ink and disperse the pigments. part of the ink is expelled, while the remaining ink gets taken up by the WBCs and is removed from the tattoo site.


What happens after the laser session?
Skin looks a little red, which subsides in a day or two. After the laser, skin turns a little dry and the dead skin gets shed off in 3 - 4 days. Skin recovers within a week.
What aftercare is needed?
 A mild steroid and antibiotic cream is needed till skin heals, to prevent any infection at the tattoo site.
How frequent should the sessions be done?
Laser sessions for tattoo removal have to be repeated once every 4 - 6 weeks, till complete clearance. On an average, 4 - 6 sessions of treatment will be needed for full fading. In case of heavy inking, or multicolours, the number of tattoo sessions may increase.
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