Tattoo removal lasers shatter the pigment of the tattoo, which is dispersed through the skin and carried away by cells of your own immune system.
WHlCH
TYPE OF LASER IS RECOMMENDED FOR A TATTO REMOVAL?
PhotoDerm or Multi light systems witched laser has produced the best results,
what it means that the laser is very quickly pulsed this is why it is able to
dissolve the tattoo ink without destroying the skin. The ink absorbs the only
visible damage; your tattoo will scab for a couple of weeks.
The three types of Multi lights lasers are used for tattoo removal are: Multi
lights Ruby (red light), Multi lights Yag (infrared & green
light) and Multi lights Alexandrine (Purple/red light). Each responds
differently to different colors of ink. Light is absorbed by opposite colors
and reflected by its own color, Darker tattoos are easier to remove usually
because they absorb the light better. A ruby laser (694 NM) produces a red light.
A neodymium YAG (1OO4NM) produces infrared or can be switched to a different mode whereas the frequency is doubled to produce a bright green light (532NM). An Alexandrine laser (755NM) produces a purple/red light. Because light is absorbed by its opposite color and reflects its own color it is necessary to use a green light to remove red ink as it is necessary to use red light to remove green ink. The color of a tattoo will determine what laser or a light color is necessary to dissolve and remove a tattoo. The depth & density of the ink is probably the biggest determining factor involved in successfully removing a tattoo. After each treatment the laser fragments more ink and a penetrates a little deeper into your skin, blistering and scabbing often follow. Some tattoos disappear in one treatment, and others requiring 12 or more treatments for complete removal. Taking care of the treated area is the most important factor in removing a tattoo without a scar. Post laser treatment will determine the success rate. The technician using the laser can not regulate the speed of the fading process. The more energy used the greater the tissue damage thus trapping more ink. It is better to allow the technician to treat more conservatively than aggressively allowing the surrounding tissue to relax in the weeks following the treatment.
WHO ARE
CANDIDATES FOR TREATMENT?
A good candidate for tattoo removal in a timely fashion without scarring is
medium to fair skin, dark but not dense ink (black/brown), superficial depth
of ink and the preferred locations are the arm, chest, buttocks, anywhere with
good circulation. Medium or fair skin patients react well because the light
will be able to selectively target the ink instead of the dark skin. Dark ink
that is not dense is favorable because the light is more attracted to darker
colors so darker ink is fragmented better than yellow ink. Density is also a
factor, the more ink the more there is to fade. Superficial ink is also favorable
because it is closest to the surface of the skin so the laser doesn't need to
penetrate so many skin layers to get to it. Results are quicker. Areas such
as the arm or chest have more blood flow and are a better vehicle for the immune
system, which is what removes the ink. Areas such as the ankle or fingers have
poor circulation.
HOW MANY
TREATMENTS WILL I NEED AND HOW MUCH WOULD IT COST?
There are many factors involved in laser tattoo removal; the physician must
understand these parameters in detail. Most amateur tattoos are removed in 1
to 4 treatments scheduled about 4 weeks apart. Removing a professionally applied
tattoo is usually a fading process that requires a series of treatments spaced
approximately 8 weeks apart. Professional tattoos usually require 6-10 treatments
for complete clearing. Costs range between $250 $600 per session.
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