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Laser Tattoo Removal: Get Rid of the tattoo Marks

Laser Tattoo Removal techniques can help you completely remove the otherwise permanent tattoos. Getting a tattoo done is in these days. Be it a particular motif, design or may be the name of your beloved on your arm, back or even your belly. But what if the design of the tattoo ceases to appeal to you after sometime and you want to get a new one done. Or it might just be a case of a relation gone wrong, and you no longer want the name or sight of your ex boyfriend or girlfriend on your body! Well in all such cases, removing a tattoo with laser technique is just what you need.

 

The popularity of tattoos has more and more people opting for it, however the wish for latest designs and changing trend soften poses a problem for such people. Moreover, a tattoo that has been there for a long time tends to fade away as the collagen contained in the skin disintegrates. Earlier it was difficult removing a tattoo and the processes used included excision or chemical treatments and dermabrasion. Though they were comparatively cheaper than laser processes, there were chances of scarring and moreover the tattoo marks didn’t fade completely. But with the invention of laser technology, tattoo removal is now no big deal. It doesn’t matter even if you have an extremely colorful tattoo, with laser tattoo removal you can get rid of it as well.

 

In case you are wondering how a laser tattoo removal works, here it is. The kind of technology that is used is often decided on the basis of the pigment colors that are used. The one that is most commonly used is the Q-switched Nd:YAG laser. It can completely wipe out purple, black, red and blue pigments.

 

If your tattoo has colors like green and yellow in it, they are probably the most difficult to get rid of. The only way out is through the VersaPulse laser that makes use of as many as four lasers in one unit. The laser tattoo removal sessions will take some time to produce effective results. These sessions usually last 10-20 minutes and if it’s a tattoo that contains multiple colors then it may take more than 6 such sessions. The sessions are usually placed after a gap of a month. However, you need to take the advice of a specialist before you opt for such a procedure as a specialist will recommend to about which technique is most suited to your tattoo and skin type.

 

Do not panic if you see the tattoo area turned completely red after the laser tattoo removal procedure. It may continue to appear red for a period of three weeks. In some cases bleeding may also occur. Try and take care of the affected area as much as you can and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight. If it’s a large tattoo, like the one that covers your entire back, then it may take up to 12 sessions to remove it.

 

Laser tattoo removal comes at a considerable price and therefore you need to plan your finances in advance. No matter how much it costs, you should always seek advice from a specialist in the field.