Laser Tattoo Removal

Tattoos are a common sight these days, and they are growing in popularity. Among the young adults is where it seems most definite. The younger girls are getting them like girls in the past used to get their ears pierced. A common place on the body that young girls like having their tattoos made are on the lower part of their backs. Other common areas are on the ankles and on top of the foot.

Even though the tattoos may look pretty to begin with and a person could be satisfied with it for the time being. A few years down the road that person may not so attached to the tattoo. She has noticed that it has lost some of its color and is fading. She does not feel so attached to it anymore, and she desires to have it removed. That is where laser tattoo removal would be best the best option.

There are other methods of removing tattoos such as chemical treatments, dermabrasion, and excision. These methods are immediate but can lead to serious scarring. Laser tattoo removal may erase the tattoo completely but not definite. There is about 95% chance for the tattoo to be completely erased. Some light scarring may result, but it is hard to tell for the physician to give an exact result. Without knowing the exact type of ink and how deep it is makes it nearly impossible to give an exact estimate of how successful the procedure will be. The laser that is used for the tattoo removal depends on the pigments used in the tattoo. Most likely it is the color of the tattoo that will result how successful the removal will be.

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