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What can I expect after tattoo removal?The area may be red, as if mildly sunburned, for several weeks. There may be some bruising, and with deeper tattoos bleeding is not uncommon. The area may be treated with an antibiotic ointment and a bandage applied. Recovery times depend on the extent of the treatment and the individual’s capacity to heal. Redness and sensitivity may continue for several weeks, and there may be discoloration and a change in skin texture in the area, which will gradually improve. You should avoid exposing the treated area to the sun, as this may retard healing. You may not notice significant results until several treatments have been completed. Most people are very satisfied with the pigment removal achieved through
laser treatment. It is important to remember, however, that
your skin may never look as perfect as it did before you
had the tattoo, even though the tattooed pigment has been
removed. Ageless Skin - Ft Lauderdale Tattoo Removal Specialists - Other important information:Several additional factors can affect the long-term outcome of your treatment. Older tattoos are easier to remove than newer ones; tattoos applied by amateurs are easier to remove than those applied by professionals. Certain pigments are easier to remove, with fluorescent colors being the least responsive to treatment. The type of ink used may also affect the results, since some inks create a paradoxical reaction, causing the skin to become darker instead of lighter. Your physician can advise you on what to expect based on your particular tattoo. Risks and limitations:With modern lasers, extensive scarring is quite rare, although some changes in skin texture and color are common. The area treated by the laser may become hardened or rough, and the skin may become lighter or darker than the surrounding skin. |
Tattoo RemovalErin Owoc, Dermatology Nurse PractitionerI have been performing tattoo removal over the past 7 years and would like to share with you my experiences by answering questions my patients commonly ask: Does is work and how many times do I need the procedure done?Again, like above assuming you have the correct laser built specifically for Tattoo removal, the results are very good. How many treatments you will need depends on the size of the tattoo, the quality of the tattoo (amateur versus professional), age of the tattoo, and the number of colors in the tattoo. What colors are most difficult and will I scar?Black ink is the easiest to remove while green and yellow are the hardest. There is a risk of the skin being hypopigmented (lighter color) in that area. How you will heal has many factors. Everyone heals different. It depends on the area treated, how many treatments you need, and your skin’s own pigmentation. |


What will happen at the initial consultation? 