Tattoo Removal
If you have a tattoo, you’re not alone. An estimated
20 million Americans do. If you want it removed, you’re also
not alone. About half of those with tattoos report they would
now like their tattoo to disappear – but without a disfiguring
scar left in its wake.
Laser technology has made great strides in eliminating tattoos,
so this may be a good time to seriously consider tattoo
removal. Everything from small, single colored tattoos to
large, multicolored ones can now be significantly faded if not
completely erased by the beams of light that new, special
lasers can produce. And, just as importantly, there is little
risk of the scarring or loss of pigmentation that other lasers
and technologies can cause. Understanding tattoos Tattoos are created by embedding ink (colored pigments) in
cells in the dermis, the layer of skin below the top layer of
skin. In the past, if you had a tattoo, you had it for life.
Then a long came dermabrasion, cryosurgery and other
techniques, and tattoos could be removed, but they left a scar
or visible white, unpigmented area.
Now there’s the new VersaPulse© Aesthetic Laser, a
state-of-the-art system specially designed to treat the full
spectrum of tattoos. Understanding laser treatment A laser produces a beam of highly concentrated light. Different
types of lasers produce different colors of light. The color of
light produced by a particular laser is the key to the laser’s
effect on tattoo ink. Particular colors of light are absorbed
by particular colors of tattoo ink. The body then absorbs the
tiny particles of ink, and the color fades. The VersaPulse advantage Other lasers emit a beam of only one color of light. This meant
that doctors sometimes needed as many as four different lasers
to treat multicolored tattoos. The VersaPulse C Aesthetic Laser
produces short pulses of a wide range of colors to treat the
full spectrum of tattoo ink. The entire treatment involves no
incisions. What you can expect Removing a small tattoo of one color may take one or two
30-minute laser treatments; multicolored tattoos may take
several sessions depending on their size and the type of ink.
Sessions are usually spaced 4-8 weeks apart and are performed
in our offices without the costs and risks of hospitalization
or general anesthesia.
The laser treatment itself feels like numerous snaps with a
rubberband. Most patients do not require anesthesia during the
procedure. Topical or local anesthesia is provided for those
who do.
The appearance of the treated area immediately after a laser
session will vary from patient to patient depending on the
extent of treatment. Immediate after-effects may include
redness, light crusting or tenderness, all of which disappear
in a short time. We will be happy to tell you more about your
treatment and what you can expect.
Ask us about the VersaPulse laser and how we can use it to
treat your tattoo.
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