Which Method of Tattoo Removal is Right for You?

It was a terrificideaat the time.  You thought you’d always love Adam and tattooing his name on your neck seemed like a great way to stay united forever.  Then you met Sean and suddenly your old lover’s tattoo feels more like a ball and chain around your backrather than a few letters and the sooner that tattoo is gone, the better.

You are not the only one who feels that way.It is estimated that more than 10 million people have at least 1 tattoo and a busy physician who specializes in tattoo removal says that about 50% of those who get a tattoo later bemoan doing so. Embarrassment, poor self-image or potential loss of a job are just a few of the reasons people opt for tattoo removal.

With all the different options available today, anyone who wants their tattoo removed, can do so , if they are willing to pay the price, both in dollars, pain and perhaps less than optimum results.

Laser Tattoo Removal:  This is the most common method of tattoo removal today.  It works by zeroing in on the ink with pulses of highly concentrated laser light that breaks the ink into tiny pieces which are then cleared away by the body’s immune system. It often requires several treatments depending on the size, color of inks used and whether or not the tattoo has been covered up with another at some point.

Light Therapy through Intense Pulses or ILP:  This method of tattoo removal uses high intensity light in a similar way laser light is used but with less trauma to the skin.  It is less painful than laser treatments and may be more effective with fewer treatments.  Unfortunately, it is also more expensive.

Dermabrasion: During this process, the skin is frozen using a solution that is sprayed on the skin.  The skin is then sanded to remove the surface layer as well as the middle layers of the skin.  

Excision: This is a surgical tattoo removal method where the tattoo is cut out from the body.  Prior to the surgical procedure, a local anesthetic is injected into the skin, around the tattoo to numb the area.

Tattoo Removal Cream: This is massaged into the tattooed area several times before it is absorbed by the skin to the layer where the tattoo ink has been injected.  The cream creates a chemical reaction that basically destroys the chemical bond the ink has formed with your skin.  The reaction causes the ink to be busted into small particles – foreign bodies – which stimulates the immune system to remove them.

Expected Results: Tattoo removal is a viable option today.  Regardless of the method you chose to remove your tattoo, some scarring or variations of the skin can be expected.  While optimum results are always desired, the ultimate outcome depends upon several factors such as the age of the tattoo, colors of ink used, depth of the tattoo and the health of the individual getting the tattoo removed. 
The healing time will depend upon the size and depth of the tattoo, the procedure used and the individual themselves.

Fade Away Your Unwanted Tattoo Now!

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