Saturday, April 4, 2009

Tattoo Removal- the best treatment

It is estimated that close to 10% of the U.S. population has some type of tattoo on their body and the numbers are increasing exponentially. After a few years, close to 50% of then want to have laser tattoo removal. There is some good news for those who have a bad tattoo or are not pleased with what they have. Newer laser tattoo removal techniques are now available which can eliminate your tattoo with minimal side effects. however, even with the best laser techniques tattoo removal is not always a guarantee.

There are numerous types of lasers- but they all work by breaking up pigment colors of the tattoo with a high-intensity light beam. Black tattoo pigment absorbs all laser wavelengths, making these tattoos the easiest to remove. Other colors, such as red, selectively absorb green laser light. Various colors can only be treated by selected lasers based upon the pigment color.

Tattoo removal is an old age problem and various methods have been described in the past. The majority of past tattoo removal methods were many times worse than the tattoo itself- the majority cause scars or do not work. For the past 3 decades, tattoo removal was done using unsophisticated surgery techniques, all of which left individuals with a lot of scarring and empty pockets. From ripping the skin, scrubbing the skin with sand paper, we now have evolved through a century of chemical, mechanical, light, cold and thermal methods of tattoo removal- and today the gold standard for tattoo removal is LASER.

With recent advances in medical technology, laser therapy has become the gold standard for removal of tattoos. If you have a tattoo that you wish to have partially or completely removed, you should first consider your options and decide which method might be best for you.

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