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Tattoo
Removal
Tattoo removal utilizes a laser to selectively target and remove
the tattoo without damaging the surrounding tissue, which greatly
decreases scarring. Lasers have differing wavelengths and pulse
durations, and different laser beams are absorbed by specific colors.
The type of laser used to remove a tattoo depends on the pigment
colors of the tattoo. This treatment offers skin that is more uniform
and natural in appearance.
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Tattooing
is accomplished by injecting colored pigment into small deep holes
made in the skin. The injected pigment creates marks or designs
that are relatively permanent. For various personal reasons, people
turn to surgeons to have tattoos removed.
How
is a tattoo removal procedure performed?
The
tattoo area will be cleansed to remove oils on the skin. Pulses
of light from the laser are directed onto the tattoo breaking up
the tattoo pigment. During the procedure you'll feel intense emissions
of light penetrate the area to be treated. Over the next several
weeks the body's scavenger cells remove the treated pigmented areas.
More than one treatment is usually necessary to remove the entire
tattoo.
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How
long does a tattoo removal procedure take?
On
average, each laser treatment takes ten to twenty minutes. Several
treatments are usually needed to achieve the desired results. The
number will vary depending on the depth and color of the tattoo,
but eight to twelve treatments for one tattoo are not uncommon.
You must allow at least a month between treatments, so be prepared
to commit a substantial amount of time to the process.
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What
type of anesthesia is used?
A numbing
cream applied to the skin or a local anesthetic injected under the
skin can be used to minimize discomfort.
Where
is the procedure performed?
Laser
treatment is usually performed in the doctor's office.
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When
can I return home and resume normal activities?
The
same day, and normal activities may be resumed immediately.
How
do I prepare for a tattoo removal procedure?
During
your initial consultation, your doctor will discuss the changes
that you would like to make to your appearance. Since the appearance
of your skin is a matter of personal perception and preference,
you will need to discuss your concerns in detail so your doctor
can determine the appropriate alternatives.
Prior
to your treatment, the doctor will perform a complete health history
and an examination of your tattoo, as well as your overall skin
tone and quality. This assessment of your tattoo and skin will determine
the type of laser treatment recommended. Your doctor will also want
to know when, where, and by whom your tattoo was applied, as these
factors too can affect the method of treatment. Knowledge of your
allergies, medications and previous surgeries should be brought
to your doctor's attention at this time. Specific instructions to
assist you in preparing for this procedure will be given to you
after the health history and examination is complete. Your experience
will be much smoother if you remain compliant with your doctor's
instructions.
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What
precautions are necessary during recovery?
You
should avoid exposing the treated area to the sun, as this may slow
the healing process. Please ask your doctor for after care instructions
specific to your case, as these will assist you during your recovery
period.
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What
are the possible complications?
With
modern lasers, extensive scarring is quite rare, although some changes
in skin texture and color are may occur. The area treated by the
laser may become hardened or rough, and the skin may become lighter
or darker than the surrounding skin.
Laser
treatment can also cause the development of small superficial cysts
in the skin. If necessary, these cysts can easily be removed through
minor surgery. Lasers can also cause burn. No procedure is without
risks; however, the majority of complications known to be associated
with a tattoo removal are minor. It is always important to be informed
about the possible complications before any procedure. Be sure to
discuss any concerns you may have with your doctor.
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What
are the results after a tattoo removal procedure?
The
treated area may be red and swollen for a few weeks. There may be
some bruising and depending on the depth of the tattoo, bleeding
may occur. The area may be treated with an antibiotic cream to minimize
infection. Additional treatments may be necessary to achieve your
desired result.
Most
people are satisfied with the pigment removal achieved through laser
treatment. It is important to remember, however, that your skin
will never look as it did before you had the tattoo.
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Choosing
the right surgeon
To
obtain further information regarding tattoo removal, we advise you
to consult with a qualified and experienced board-certified plastic
surgeon. Regardless of the type of procedure you are considering,
it is crucial to choose the right surgeon for your individual goals.
To receive a complimentary consultation with a specialist in your
area, simply fill out our Online Referral Form or call Toll Free 800.434.6760.
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