Tattoo removal is a procedure done to try to remove an unwanted tattoo. Common techniques used for tattoo removal include laser surgery, surgical removal and dermabrasion.
In theory, your tattoo can be completely removed. The reality is, this depends on a variety of factors. Older tattoos and traditional stick and poke styles are easier to remove, as are blacks, dark blues and browns. The bigger, more complex and colorful your tattoo is, the lengthier the process will be.
Pico laser tattoo removal is a safe and highly effective way to remove tattoos and in fewer treatments than traditional lasers. The Pico laser is a pico laser, meaning that it relies on ultra-short bursts of laser energy that last a trillionth of a second.
Depending on what type of tattoo removal you choose, there may be varying levels of pain or discomfort. Some people say that removal feels the same as getting a tattoo, while others liken it to the feeling of a rubber band being snapped against their skin. Your skin may be sore after the procedure.
Each type of tattoo removal takes a different amount of time depending on the size, color and location of your tattoo. It could range from a few minutes for laser tattoo removal or a few hours for surgical excision. As standard, our doctors and practitioners recommend an average treatment course of 5-6 sessions.
Post time: Nov-20-2024