Laser Surgery
for Tattoo Removal
  

 

It's unfortunate but of all the people who have tattoos, most have regretted it to the point of seriously looking into getting their once treasured body art removed.  The best thing about this is that the need for good tattoo removal methods began to garner attention, and research on tattoo removal procedures exploded.

Regardless of your reasons why you're no longer happy with your tattoo(s), you're not alone in your search for legitimate removal methods.  This is where laser tattoo removal comes in.  It's seems to be the most popular and common removal method, despite the fact that it's also the most costly.

Laser surgery for tattoo removal is popular because it works quite well, albeit with a few drawbacks.  In this method when the laser light comes into contact with the tattoo's ink, it breaks it up into smaller particles.  Small enough for the body to eliminate it through its natural processes.

Various types of state of the art lasers are used depending on the predominate colors of your tattoo.  A combination of the various types of lasers may need to be used depending on the depth and colors in your particular tattoo.  In general, red, black, and dark blue colors are easier to remove than purple, green, or brown.

These are some other things to keep in mind if choosing this method:

 

PROS of laser surgery for tattoo removal--

  • considered the most common method of tattoo removal
  • low risk
  • best done by an MD
  • done on outpatient basis
  • local anesthetics are used to lessen the pain
  • little bleeding
  • usually doesn't remove skin pigment
  • low scarring risk

 

CONS of laser surgery for tattoo removal--

  • lasers are dangerous in unskilled hands
  • certification is not required in tattoo laser use
  • expensive, can cost thousands
  • 100% of tattoo may not be removed
  • requires multiple sessions, possibly up to 15
  • several weeks is required between sessions
  • not the best option for tattos on hands, fingers or ankles
  • infections can result
  • blisters, scabs, or scars can result
  • can possibly destroy hair follicles
  • hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation may occur
  • not covered by medical insurance

 

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If you're not sure if laser surgery for tattoo removal is right for you, check out the other tattoo removal alternatives reviewed on this site.

 

 

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