TCA Tattoo Removal–How Well Does it Work?

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TCA (trichloroacetic acid) is a skin peeling agent used for dermatology conditions to remove scars from acne, wrinkles and fine lines on the face. But does it work for tattoo removal?

As with all tattoo removal options that are available there seems to be no shortage on the varying results. There are many different methods for the removal of tattoos today including: pulsed light, laser, fade creams, cryosurgery, salabrasion and skin peel with acids. All of these methods for tattoo removal claim to say they are the most effective.

It should come as no surprise, that results with these methods seem to vary with each person and their tattoos, because a mulltitude of factors are involved. How well a tattoo vanishesare affected by factors like: color and types of skin, how rapidly a person’s body heals, age of the tattoo, colors in the tattoo, the type of ink used, how deep the ink was put into the skin, location of the tattoo on the body and more.

TCA as a tattoo removal method does have a couple of medical studies published in the British Journal of Plastic Surgery and the South African Medical Journal. Positive results were observe in both of these studies. Each study reported similar results that TCA as a treatment for tattoo removal was found to be safe, simple and an effective tattoo removal agent with an 85% success rate for either removing or fading the tattoos on subjects that were tested.

TCA works by creating a controlled inflammation on the surface of the skin. It is applied with a q-tip directly on the tattoo. The pigments from the ink break apart and seperate as the TCA works its way into the skin and rise to the top. Eventually, the top layer of skin peels away. The body will naturally re-grow the skin. This process is repeated as often as it takes to get the desired removal or fade of the tattoo. It is usually repeated every six weeks, depending on how fast the area heals.

It is recommended to keep the area awayfrom the sun during the complete process. Because new skin is photo-sensitive, it is vulnerable to damage by the sun.

Surprisingly, TCA is said to work very well on most every type of ink color. Even the colors that seem to not work well with the laser procerdure seem to fade with TCA.

One final thought, some people seeking the ultimate solution for tattoo removal will use the cream products or undergo the TCA skin peel process as a first choice to fade the tattoo, and then have the laser treatment done. That way the laser procedure, which seems to be the best overall solution, is not as expensive and time consuming.

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