Tattoo Removal

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Tattoo Removal

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Tattoo Removal frequently asked questions

Laser tattoo removal works by delivering pulses of high-intensity laser light to the tattooed area. The laser light is absorbed by the tattoo ink, breaking it down into smaller particles that are gradually eliminated by the body’s natural processes. The laser produces very short bursts of energy which is capable of producing massive amounts of power instantly. This peak power id highly effective in breaking up pigmentation & colour/tattoo ink in the skin. The ink is then absorbed into the bloodstream and eventually expelled from the body.

When performed by a trained and experienced professional, laser tattoo removal is generally safe. However, there are some risks associated with the procedure, including the possibility of skin irritation, changes in skin pigmentation, and the risk of scarring. It’s essential to undergo treatment with a reputable provider to minimize these risks.

The number of sessions required for complete tattoo removal varies depending on factors such as the size, color, and complexity of the tattoo, also if it is an amateur or professional tattoo. On average, most tattoos require between 6 to 12 sessions leaving an 8-12 week interval to achieve interval to achieve a significant fading or removal.

Laser tattoo removal can be uncomfortable, and many people compare the sensation to being snapped with a rubber band or experiencing a mild burning sensation. However, most patients find the discomfort to be tolerable, during the treatment we will cool your skin with chilled air and this helps to relieve any discomfort.

Common side effects of laser tattoo removal include temporary redness, swelling, blistering, pinpoint bleeding, crusting and scabbing in the treated area. In some cases occassionally there may be changes to skin pigmentation particularly hyperpigmention . Hypopigmentation or scarring is also possible. Our therapists will always perform a test patch prior to a full treatment and it is also important to carefully follow our aftercare instructions.

Prior to your laser tattoo removal session it is important to avoid sun exposure, sun beds and fake tan. If you are concerned about discomfort you can apply a topical anaesthetic such as Emla one hour before your treatment . If necessarry it’s a good idea to shave the treatment area too. Also ensure you have eaten and are well hydrated prior to attending. Finally it is important to notify of us of any medical changes or new medications you are taking.

Results from laser tattoo removal are not immediate, as the body needs time to process and eliminate the fragmented ink particles. Typically, you will notice gradual fading of the tattoo with each successive treatment session, and a significant reduction should be visible after several sessions. It is important to maintain a healthy balanced diet and good hydration levels througout your treatments, this will aid the healing process as your body eliminated the ink particles.
No, not all tattoo colors are equally responsive to laser removal. Darker colors such as black, blue, green, red and brown typically respond best with the laser we use (we cannot treat red on darker skin types). Lighter colors like orange, yellow, powder blue/pink are more difficult.
Most people can resume their normal activities immediately after laser tattoo removal. If you get blisters don’t panic! It is normal. Ensure you keep the area clean and covered with a low adherent dressing, do not pick or scratch. Avoid contact sports or any activity that could cause injury to the area. Avoid swimming or getting further direct heat in the area such as soaking and using hot tubs, saunas etc until the skin heals. Avoid sun exposure to reduce risk of hyperpigmentation and use a broad spectrum UVA/UVB SPF 50+
Laser tattoo removal may not be suitable for everyone, and there are some limitations and contraindications to consider. We cannot and will not treat recently tanned skin, any infected or broken skin or anyone with a history of skin cancer or mealanoma. Or if you are taking certain medications that can increase your skin photosensitivity and we do not treat during preganancy and up to 3 months aafter breastfeeding. We will always do a thorough consultation, explaining the procedure giving honest advice and realistic expectations.

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