Erase Your Tattoo with Laser Tattoo Removal

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People obtain tattoos for many reasons. Yet, at some point in their lives, these individuals may regret their tattoos and wish to have them removed. In order to obtain a tattoo, colored ink is injected into the skin at different levels. Tattoos obtained from professional tattoo artists are generally considered easier to remove because the ink is injected into the topmost layer of the skin. However, amateur tattoo artists may deposit the ink deeper, making removal more difficult. The laser tattoo removal process is becoming more and more popular as people decide they want to get rid of these lasting impressions.

During laser removal, intense laser light pulses break the pigment into smaller pieces. These smaller pieces are eventually removed by the body's immune system. However, there are a number of factors that influence the extent and duration of the laser removal process. Depending on the size, age, and color of the tattoo, the removal process may take several months and cost thousands of dollars. In addition, the process of removing the tattoo can sometime be quite uncomfortable.


To soothe discomforted patients, doctors often allow patients to apply an anesthetic cream to the skin prior to the procedure. Other patients may opt for a local anesthetic in order to reduce the pain. In order to combat redness and soreness after the procedure, doctors often prescribe a topical cream and encourage patients to clean and dress the area a few times a day. This is crucial because infections can form, which will complicate the removal process. In addition, laser removal occurs multiple times over the course of a few months. As a result, if the skin heals faster, it will reduce the time between treatments.

Because of its effectiveness and the need for multiple treatments, laser removal can be costly. Individual treatments may cost hundreds or thousands of dollars, depending on the size and color of the tattoo. In addition, this process must only be performed by board certified medical doctors with extensive experience using lasers. As of now, most medical plans do not cover the costs of tattoo removal.


Those with tattoos no longer have to live with the regret of a bad decision. While the laser tattoo removal process is still evolving, it is one of the best options available for individuals who want to eliminate their tattoos. Although it may require a sizeable financial commitment, laser tattoo removal is a viable option that can be used to erase past mistakes.


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Mary Lou Schilling writes about various health and beauty topics. From offering options to treat aging skin to explaining the laser tattoo removal process, she offers valuable advice to those considering investing in these types of services.

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