Nowadays the laser technology for tattoo removal is one of the most commonly used techniques. Laser removal of color laser light that will go in the outer layers of the skin with highly concentrated rays works by targeting the tattoo. Only the light absorbing ink.
Ink small pieces, which later off your own body's immune system is made is destroyed. It usually takes 30-10 treatments to get your tattoo completely removed.
The number of treatment size, location, depth and color of your tattoo depends. Treatment should be 6-8 weeks apart. It's your body enough time to remove ink pieces required time. Each session takes 10-30 minutes tattoos.
3 different types of laser tattoo removal is used. Laser will be used the patient's ink and color depending on skin color. So if you have a colorful tattoos, a center which has three types is wise to go.
Three laser types are:
- Q swithed Ruby, a sky blue and green tattoo more effective. This kind of laser is difficult to use the dark skin type.
- Q Alexandrate off, it's a blue black and green is used to remove tattoos.
- Q-switch Nd.YAG, the laser partially red, black and blue ink is far advanced.
Because the laser skin melatonin it more for people with a dark skin color does not absorb friendly.
New tattoos are difficult to remove the old ones. Old tattoo inks are less than new ones. Bodies absorb some of the ink.
Turquoise colored tattoos are especially difficult to overcome because there is no laser that can effectively break down the color.
Tattoos that are red, white or colored flesh too hard to remove. The color black can change after laser treatment.
Laser tattoo removal can cause some trouble. Most people describe it as a needle sting or a rubber band snapping against your skin. This feeling is caused by laser pulses.
10-30 laser pulses usually are required in a treatment.
Tattoo site.You pain to the ice, and a local anesthetic cream can be kept low also can take Tylenol a few hours before the procedure. Products such as aspirin, they have a tendency to strongly and should be avoided.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
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