Tattoo Removal Richardson, TX
- Targets tattoo pigment in epidermis and in the dermis
- The Spectrum Laser “fractures” pigment into particles small enough for macrophages to remove from treatment site to lymph nodes Q-Switched Nd:YAG Mechanism
- The Spectrum is attracted to and interacts with the tattoo ink particles
Using high-intensity photo-acoustic shock waves, the Spectrum Laser shatters the tattoo ink into tiny fragments.
FAQ'S
Tattoo removal is ideal for individuals wishing to lighten or remove unwanted tattoos. It works best on those with darker ink colors, though modern lasers like the Spectrum can treat both dark and vibrant colors effectively on most skin types.
After the first session, you may notice fading, but multiple treatments—usually 6 to 12 sessions—are required for optimal results. You will need several sessions depending on your tattoo’s size, color, and age, as well as your skin type.
Once the tattoo is removed, it’s permanent. The laser shatters the pigment into particles, cleared away by the body’s lymphatic system. However, some tattoos may require additional touch-up sessions to ensure complete removal.
There is minimal downtime, though you may experience swelling, redness, or blisters for a few days. Maintaining a clean environment and following aftercare instructions are essential to healing.
Before treatment, avoid sun exposure and self-tanners on the tattooed area. After treatment, keep the area clean, avoid scratching or picking at the skin, and protect it from direct sunlight to minimize scarring and aid in healing.
The Spectrum laser emits light pulses during the session that break up the tattoo ink. You may feel slightly stinging or snapping, but a topical anesthetic can make the procedure more comfortable. A tattoo session usually lasts 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the size.
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