laser tattoo removal method

laser tattoo removal method

Laser Tattoo Removal

(Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation)

Today, laser tattoo removal is the most talked about tattoo removal method.  A simple explanation of how the method of laser tattoo removal works is a laser beam of light penetrates the skin to target the tattoo ink deeply embedded in the skin’s layers.

Lasers were first introduced as a method of tattoo removal nearly 20 years ago. And although, tattoo ink lies deep between the epidermis and dermis layers of the skin, prior to lasers the only tattoo removal methods available were techniques performed on the outer surface of the skin.

The new method of laser tattoo removal introduced an approach with minimal health risks, which was a significant improvement to the “old school” surgical tattoo removal methods.  

Despite the physical discomfort during laser treatments, and typical skin blistering post laser removal treatments, these are nothing in comparison to the pain and high risk of infection of traditional tattoo removal methods, which aggressively sand off the layers of tattoo inked skin, or simply cut out the tattoo skin area trading the unwanted ink for a scar.

Not only has laser tattoo removal drastically improved the experience of the tattoo removal process in the last decade, it has also set the stage for new development of innovative tattoo removal methods such as tattoo fade creams and in home tattoo removal products for fading or removing unwanted tattoo designs.

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Methods of Tattoo Removal

Ways to Undo Tattoos

Ways to Undo Tattoos

Tattoos are a common mistake many people make (and misspell tatto, tatoo ). Fortunately, tattoo removal methods offer options for these people looking to remove unwanted tattoos.  There are several tattoo removal methods, both surgical and non-surgical, for removing tattoo ink.   

Here is an informational overview of the latest surgical and non-surgical tattoo removal methods options available to remove tattoos.

Surgical Tattoo Removal Methods:
Cryosurgy
Dermabrasion
Excision
IPL
Laser
Salabrasion
Tissue Expansion

Non-Invasive Tattoo Removal Methods:
Chemical Peels
Cover-Ups
Tattoo Fading Creams
Skin Bleaching/Lightening

Lasers (Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation) tattoo removal have become the most common method of tattoo removal today. 

The laser tattoo removal method requires multiple treatment sessions, with several different lasers, as each color ink pigment needs a specific wavelength of laser light beam for successful removal.

Over the past decade, laser technology significantly transformed tattoo removal methods by improving treatment results.  In the past tattoo removal methods were at high risks for causing infections and leaving behind scars.

Traditional tattoo removal methods used prior to the introduction of the newest advancements in laser technology involved aggressive surgical measures with less than desirable outcome results.

Cryosurgery, a medical procedure used to freeze skin was a technique commonly used to pre-treat tattoo area to minimize amount of bleeding while performing Dermabrasion or Salabrasion methods of tattoo removal.

In addition to dermabrasion, which involved tattoo removal by sanding down the top layer of skin with a rapidly spinning abrasive wire brush instrument and Salabrasion or aggressively rubbing away tattoo skin with a coarse salt sanding block, Excision was the other standard method of tattoo removal. 

Excision or surgically cutting the tattoo out of the skin then suturing skin together, another procedure of removal that in a sense trades unwanted tattoo for a scar. Today these three traditional tattoo removal methods are used infrequently as last resorts with latest advancements in tattoo removal available.

In addition to lasers, new advances in tattoo removal feature Tattoo Fade Creams designed to be more affordable, less painful, and more convenient then medical removal procedures.  Tattoo fade creams work in essence by speeding the body’s natural process of cellular turnover, which disrupts dormant skin cells embedded with tattoo ink. Over time repeating this process of fading tattoo ink, lifts and removes the unwanted artwork.

Another method of removing tattoos actually doesn’t remove tattoos at all.  Cover-Up Tattoos are used as a method of hiding an existing tattoo by overlaying the inked skin with a new tattoo design.

While there are more tattoo removal methods available today, the best method of removing a tattoo still remains not having to remove a tattoo in the first place.  People commonly make the mistake of getting a tattoo they later regret, however careful consideration about tattoos will remove the necessity of choosing from the options of tattoo removal methods.

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