The Many Benefits of a Laser Tattoo Erase

Almost everyone has moments in their past they would like to forget, and for many this would include having a tattoo erased. And there are almost as many reasons for wanting a tattoo erased as there are tattoo designs. Almost everyone has moments in their past they would like to forget, and for many this would include having a laser tattoo removal Houston, Missouri City.

Tattoo Erase Reasons:

  • The tattoo was part of a teenage rebellion or a at-the-time desired lifestyle.
  • You are tired of wearing a long-sleeved turtleneck shirt in the middle of summer.
  • The person named in the tattoo is no longer a part of your life.
  • Your Asian-language tattoo doesn’t really say what you thought it did.
  • The body part where your tattoo is located has drooped, shrunk, or expanded.

Tattoo Erase Methods:

Past methods for having a tattoo erased included:

  • Dermabrasion, where the top two layers of skin were “sanded” off.
  • Cryosurgery, where the tattooed skin was frozen and removed.
  • Excision, where the tattoo was cut out with a scalpel and the resulting wound was stitched closed.

Modern methods for having a tattoo erased have improved and lasers are the current standard.

  • Having a tattoo erased with a laser is a highly-effective, bloodless, and low-risk procedure.
  • Laser procedures are done on an outpatient basis.
  • Typically, you can have a tattoo erased in one treatment. However, depending on the size, colors, and location of the tattoo, several treatments may be necessary.
  • Also depending on the size, colors, and location of the tattoo, some anesthesia may be required.

How is a tattoo erased with a laser?

  • The lasers produce wavelengths of light in short flashes called pulses.
  • These pulses pass harmlessly through the top layer of skin, and their energy is absorbed into the pigment of the tattoo. The pigment will then break into tiny bits and these bits will be flushed away by the body’s natural systems.
  • The laser will affect only the pigments in the tattoo; not damaging the skin surrounding the tattoo.
  • The laser-treated area must be kept clean. The skin may feel sunburned for a several days and redness may linger for up to five weeks.
  • The tattoo erased area will continue to gradually fade until all of the pigment bits have been flushed away. Should more than one treatment be necessary, there will be a waiting period of three weeks between treatments.

Are special lasers used for a tattoo erase?

  • There are three types of lasers that were specifically developed for a tattoo erase. These special lasers use a method called Q-switching.
  • The term “Q-switching” refers to the specific type of pulse that laser generates. The three types are:
    • Q-switched Ruby
    • Q-switched Alexandrite
    • Q-switched Nd: YAG
  • There was extensive research conducted to determine which pulses worked the best and determine the most effective methods.
  • The type of Q-switching laser used for a tattoo erase will depend on the colors within the particular tattoo.
    • Black and blue are the easiest colors to remove.
    • Yellow and green are more difficult.

Does a tattoo erase hurt?

  • The feeling can be compared to having hot bacon grease splatter on your skin, or a rubber band snap.
  • Often non-aspirin pain relief products (such as Tylenol) are recommended for use before the tattoo erase process begins.

Is a tattoo erase procedure expensive?

  • A tattoo erase is usually more expensive than the original cost of getting the tattoo.
  • The cost will depend on the size, color, location, and type of the tattoo.
  • Unfortunately, medical insurance typically does not cover having a tattoo erased.
  • If you want to have a gang tattoo erased in order to escape that particular lifestyle, these groups can provide assistance:
    • Youth Removal
    • Grasp Youth

Contact us today for more information because you can’t completely erase your past, but you can have that tattoo erased. Best Laser Tattoo Removal Houston, Missouri City!

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