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There are few ways
of getting a tattoo off your skin, but none of them are easy, pleasant
or simpleFade Away Methods:
Fade
away methods are the newest development in Tattoo Removal. This method
normally involves a series of creams/rubs that are absorbed into the
skin. The series, used in combination, causes a reaction that breaks
down the components of the ink, which the body then disposes. This
procedure essentially speeds up your body's natural process of ridding
your body of a foreign object –in this case it is ink. With time the
tattoo becomes lighter and lighter, thus the tattoo “fades away.” This
perhaps is the cheapest and least painful removal method. This is the
only method that does not have a risk of scarring. However, it is does
take some patience. Results are not seen overnight
Surgical Methods:
Most
surgeons caution patients that complete tattoo removal is not possible.
Few surgeons guarantee complete removal. Beware if they do! This might
be your first sign warning sign.
How effective the removal technique is depends on size, location, age of tattoo, colours and type of ink used.
Also be aware of the possible side effects - scarring and pain
Those are:
Laser:
The Laser technique is the penetration and break up of the ink articles
that were injected into your skin. Much like the Fade Away Method, the
ink particles that are broken up by the laser are carried away by the
body's natural systems and are disposed as bodily waste. This removal
method involves the use of several types of laser or intense pulsed
light therapy. Which types are used all depends on the colour of ink
used in the tattoo. Laser has improved somewhat over the past couple of
years. It used to take an average of 2 years to remove a tattoo, and
even then the process was not fully guaranteed. Although modern lasers
and light systems can remove a tattoo in a little less time, this
process is entirely dependent upon the laser type, number of sessions
and the patient's body. At lease several treatments are necessary, even
today. This procedure is performed under a topical anesthetic or with
none at all. This is one of the more expensive methods used today.
Cryosurgery:
This method involves freezing area of tattoo area prior to its removal.The removal technique often used is dermabrasion (This method
involves removing all of the skin and the ink of the tattoo. A sanding
instrument is used to "sand off" surface and middle layers of the skin.
The tattoo is "sanded" with a rotary abrasive instrument in order to
remove all of the skin. Bleeding is likely to occur. This procedure is
performed under local anesthetic or local and oral/IV sedation. The
price for Dermabrasion can range from $1000 to several thousands of
dollars depending on the extent of the area treated.)
Excision:
The tattooed area is cut out of your skin, and the surrounding skin is
sutured together. This method leaves a scar. Only a small tattoo or a
small section of a tattoo can be excised at a time. A larger tattoo may
require several treatments and a skin graft. If it is a large tattoo
skin from another part of the body might be needed...
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