Tattoo removal
Removing tattoos is considered one of the difficult and worrying procedures for many men and women until the method of laser tattoo removal appeared.
Tattoo removal
The process of removing tattoos was considered one of the difficult and worrying procedures for many men and women until the method of removing tattoos with laser appeared, as there were many harms to the old methods used for this, such as local surgery. Which led to some people keeping tattoos that they were not satisfied with, or people refraining from removing them and keeping the tattoos for several reasons, such as seeing the difficult methods used in doing so and the damage resulting from them as well, but now with the emergence of this technology, which represents the magic and ideal solution for removing tattoos, the matter has become easy and simple.
Article contents:
- What is laser tattoo removal technology?
- How to remove tattoos with laser?
- Types of devices used to remove tattoos
- Advantages of laser tattoo removal
- Damages and disadvantages of laser tattoo removal
- Symptoms after laser tattoo removal
- Instructions to be followed after laser tattoo removal
What is the laser tattoo removal technique?
How to remove tattoos with laser?
- The size of the tattoo and the type of pigment used, as dark-colored pigments are affected more and faster by the laser than those with light colors
- How deep the graphics are used; The deeper the tattoo, the greater the number of sessions.
- Other things, such as skin color, the person’s age, and the location of the tattoo.
After determining the number of sessions, the doctor follows the following steps with the case:
- Preventive measures are taken by giving the case eye protection from laser rays, and the doctor conducting the case also wears it
- The area from which the tattoo is to be removed is cleaned and sterilized well
- A skin sensitivity test is performed to determine the appropriate laser energy
- The doctor applies a local anesthetic, whether it is an anesthetic taken by injection or from creams, which is left for a period of up to half an hour until the work begins.
- The doctor uses a laser device and highlights the desired area part by part with successive pulses until the tattoo is completely removed and disposed of by phagocytes and lymphatic channels
- Some cold compresses are used to reduce the feeling of heat, and the doctor also advises using a moisturizing cream to soothe the skin
- The results are felt immediately after the session
Types of devices used to remove tattoos
- Q-switched is the type that has been in circulation since ancient times and is associated with effective results with dark dyes and has a minimal effect with light colored dyes.
- Picosecond is the newest type in use, especially with light-colored pigments used in tattoos.
The following are the laser tattoo removal devices:
Laser tattoo removal device (ND YAG)
The idea of this device is based on the pigments absorbing the light waves emanating from it at certain lengths, up to 1064 nanometers, so the pigments under the skin break down into smaller and smaller particles until they disappear. Some of them disappear into the lymphatic channels, and others are absorbed by the body.
ISO9001 laser tattoo removal device):
Q Switched Laser ((Q Switched Laser
Advantages of laser tattoo removal
- Lack of associated pain compared to other methods
- Does not leave any side effects
- Fades scars and wounds associated with other traditional methods
- Quick results
- The results are excellent in the case of dark dyes and satisfactory in the case of light dyes
Damages and disadvantages of laser tattoo removal
- A little pain
- Some side effects resulting from some germs due to the lack of good sterilization
- Some minor complications resulting from not taking good care of the skin
- Some minor burns resulting from high laser temperature, this happens in rare cases
- Some complications resulting from the removal of dyes and the breakdown of their chemicals in the lymphatic channels. This occurs in rare cases
Symptoms after laser tattoo removal
- Slight redness of the skin in the area from which the tattoo was removed
- Skin color changes, either lighter or darker than the surrounding area
- Allergy occurs in some cases
- Bleeding rarely occurs
- The appearance of some pimples and the occurrence of some scars on the body
Instructions followed after laser tattoo removal
- Use cold compresses from time to time
- Repeatedly use moisturizing cream to soothe the tattoo removal site
- Avoid using perfumes that contain alcohol and also chemicals
- Use natural materials to clean the area after laser removal
- Avoid exposing the area directly to the sun
- Avoid touching the area with clothing, especially non-cotton