A Guide To Tattoo Removal


Many people get tattoos done and then regret their decision, and while in the past the permanence of the tattoo was indeed a problem, things have now changed for the better. Tattoo removal is now possible in lots of clinics, salons and medical centers, thanks to a wide range of innovations that are available for cosmetic applications. People let go of their tattoos because they can face professional and social difficulties or because the symbolism of the tattoo no longer represents them.

Several types of clinical methods and medical techniques now lie at the basis of tattoo removal, although laser technology has the highest popularity and efficiency of all. The laser beam targets the ink with light pulses which causes the colored substances in the skin to break into tiny particles that can be then eliminated by the body's own system. Before full tattoo removal, several interventions or laser sessions may be necessary. The intervention is not risk free, particularly because you can develop blisters and scars.

The risks are considered minimum and dermatologists know what course of action to advise for. Another issue is that such forms of treatment will be pretty costly for your budget, as the charges range between $250 and $850 per session. The prices depend on the size of the tattoo and the colors used in the making; thus, you may have to pay thousands of dollars for a professional colorful tattoo, not to mention that you don't have any guarantees that the procedure will be 100% effective.

Tattoo removal can also be performed by intense pulsed light therapy. The treatment resembles with laser procedure, yet, it seems that it is better tolerated by the body and there are fewer sessions necessary. Such tattoo removal costs a fortune, $10 per light pulse is a lot. Add up the costs of all the pulses and you'll see what a fortune you'll have to get out of the pocket. Among other methods for tattoo removal, there are dermabrasion, excision or cream application, yet, their efficiency is doubtful.

Abrasive friction represents the basis for dermabrasion. Excision involves cutting the tattooed skin portion out, and the topical tattoo removal could prove dangerous and ineffective. This only indicates the fact that there is a price to pay for every permanent tattoo you make. The best thing you can do is not to tattoo your skin at all or use temporary dyes only!

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