Laser Tattoo Removal Services https://lasertattooremoval.services Thu, 11 Nov 2021 06:58:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.2 What To Expect From a Laser Tattoo Removal https://lasertattooremoval.services/uncategorized/what-to-expect-from-a-laser-tattoo-removal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-to-expect-from-a-laser-tattoo-removal Thu, 11 Nov 2021 05:46:56 +0000 https://lasertattooremoval.services/?p=210 Here we’ll explain everything that you need to know about Laser Tatoo Removal! The Machine we use, what it does to your skin, what to expect after a treatment and how long can the process last! Our Machine: Quanta Aesthetic Laser Q-Plus C! The Q-Plus C set the standard by which all other tattoo removal [...]

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Here we’ll explain everything that you need to know about Laser Tatoo Removal! The Machine we use, what it does to your skin, what to expect after a treatment and how long can the process last!

Our Machine: Quanta Aesthetic Laser Q-Plus C!

The Q-Plus C set the standard by which all other tattoo removal devices are measured by having 3 true laser wavelengths in one device (Nd: YAG IO64/532 & Ruby 694). These 3 wavelengths provide treatment on a wide spectrum of ink colors including dark blue, black, red, orange, yellow, purple, blue, sky blue, green, and violet inks.

Pre-Treatment

An examination is essential to establish the type of tattoo and the skin type of the patient before treatment. Previous isotretinoin treatment, systemic gold therapy, herpes infection, keloidal tendencies, and sun exposure habits should be considered, as additional precautionary measures may be needed. Standardized digital photography helps record the baseline appearance and any subsequent improvement. There should be adequate opportunities for patients to have all their questions answered. Obtaining informed consent with a clear outline of risks and benefits before tattoo removal is essential, and protects both the clinician and patient.

Patient preparation

The area to be treated should be cleansed thoroughly and free from any residual cosmetics or skincare products and an anesthetic gel is applied ( NovE Gel)
If the area treated is on the eyelid or near the orbit, intraocular metal eyeshields should be placed for the patient.

Process of Laser Removal

The desired endpoint of QS laser treatment (Nd: YAG, alexandrite, and ruby) is immediate tissue whitening,( looks like a frosting) although this may not occur if the tattoo has faded significantly. Such whitening can last approximately 20 minutes and is a result of rapid heating of the chromophore leading to gas formation. The optimal fluence is the lowest possible setting that elicits this endpoint to minimize the risk of thermal injuries, such as blister formation and scarring. A low starting fluence should be used to attain this desired endpoint during initial tattoo treatment especially when the tattoo pigment density is very dark. The fluence can be increased as the tattoo becomes lighter. Different wavelengths of laser can be used, depending on the tattoo color-treated, previous response to laser treatment, and also skin phototype of the patient. Laser treatments can be repeated approximately every 8 to 10 weeks. Multiple laser treatments are usually required to remove a tattoo, an average number of 7-10 treatments are often needed, so the process could last approximately 1 through one and half years if you want it completely gone.

Post-treatment

Immediately after treatment, patients should expect the treated area to become red and swollen ( not everybody’s skin is the same, some people experiment more discomfort than others ). Cold compresses can be used to minimize any discomfort. Antibiotic ointment (NovE Gel) can be applied for 10-14 days after. Patients should be counseled that blisters and crusting might occur only on colors. Black ink will not blister. Possible longer-term adverse effects such as scarring, hyper- or hypopigmentation, and color change of tattoo pigment should also be discussed with patients.

SUMMARY

Laser Tattoo Removal is becoming more and more popular through the years. So, if you are planning to get rid of that old tattoo or that tattoo that you don’t like, don’t think it twice! Here at WAKE UP TO MAKEUP, we will warranty that you will be in good hands! Our laser specialists are ones of the best on SWFL.

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Laser Tattoo Removal Aftercare, A Comprehensive Guide https://lasertattooremoval.services/tips/laser-tattoo-removal-aftercare-a-comprehensive-guide/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=laser-tattoo-removal-aftercare-a-comprehensive-guide Thu, 27 Feb 2020 23:45:02 +0000 https://lasertattooremoval.services/?p=168 A Comprehensive Guide For Laser Tattoo Removal Aftercare. Laser tattoo removal is the most effective way to get rid of unwanted ink; here is what you need to know for laser tattoo removal aftercare. More and more people receive laser treatment each year. According to experts, roughly 11% of tattooed people get their tattoos removed. [...]

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A Comprehensive Guide For Laser Tattoo Removal Aftercare.

Laser tattoo removal is the most effective way to get rid of unwanted ink; here is what you need to know for laser tattoo removal aftercare. More and more people receive laser treatment each year. According to experts, roughly 11% of tattooed people get their tattoos removed.Laser-Tattoo-Removal-Aftercare

Most of our customers at Laser Tattoo Removal Services ask lots of questions about the process itself. But, it’s essential to understand that the process doesn’t end when the ink disappears.

Proper Aftercare For Tattoo Removal

After each session, you have to care for your skin. Proper aftercare can improve the removal process.

If you are looking for tips on how to care for your healing skin? Please keep reading for our comprehensive guide to laser tattoo removal aftercare.

For the first 36 hours after treatment, keep the treated area bandaged with sterile gauze and preserved with a thin layer of NovE Gel. After 36 hours, keep the treated area clean and dry during the healing process.

How Long To Wait Between Laser Tattoo Removal Treatments

The proper amount of time between laser tattoo removal treatments varies based on the individual’s health and activity level. The typical wait time is around eight to twelve weeks. The time frame used is to achieve the best results.

The laser treatment breaks up the ink particles beneath the skin. During the time allotted between treatments, the body’s natural immune system filters those particles, eliminating the tattoo from the beneath the surface of the skin.Laser Breaking Up Tattoo

It’s essential to know the body never stops flushing away the tattoo ink and even does so naturally over time. However, the breaking up of ink particles during laser tattoo removal expedites the flushing away process.

The Ideal Time In Between Laser Tattoo Removal Sessions

The waiting time of about ten weeks between treatments will allow for complete healing. If the tattooed area is still visibly healing from the last laser treatment, it is beneficial to wait even longer.

With the proper laser, proper tattoo removal aftercare, and waiting time in between treatments will reduce the chances of complications. If scars, infection, or pigmentation issues exist, it’s best to wait until you resolve those issues.

At Laser Tattoo Removal Services, we are the laser tattoo removal experts in Naples, Florida. We offer free consultations and will happily answer any questions you may have about laser tattoo removal. So book your Free Consultation with us today!

We Recommend NovE Gel For Tattoo Aftercare

We recommend NovE Gel, the first 100% Vegan, Organic alternative to the petroleum-based post-treatment products being used in most tattoo removal clinics today. Recent technological advancements in laser engineering have now enabledNovE Gel us to provide our clients with the most effective treatments on a wide variety of tattoos, skin types, and ink colors that were once deemed extremely difficult to nearly impossible to treat.

Even with these advancements, the result is still contingent on the tattoo removal aftercare, quality of the laser, technician experience, and, most importantly, the body’s ability to metabolize fragmented ink particles after treatment.

NovE now enables technicians to help their clients eliminate the use of petroleum or mineral-based products that are proven to trap heat in the skin and cause harmful and “occlusive” post-treatment side effects while reducing lymphatic draining.

NovE was “not” designed to heal like other “triple antibiotic” ointments, but made to protect, prevent, and repair adverse reactions. What people do not take into consideration is that we are causing a necessary thermal response when removing a tattoo with laser, and the healing process is what tells the body that the area needs attention. This natural healing process is what helps remove the fragmented ink particles and carries them to our lymph system. If we were able to fragment the ink without any thermal damage, it would take much longer for the body to react to the foreign entities, and there would only be a minor cellular response.

We Don’t Recommend Petroleum Products for Laser Aftercare Treatment

Post-treatment application of Petroleum and MOSH [mineral oil saturated hydrocarbon] based products prevent the skin from breathing and absorbing air and moister. The chances of damaging the basal cell layer of skin where the body produces its natural pigment, also known as melanin. NovE combats this by using a proprietary blend of natural ingredients and 100% Vitamin E oil to improve and reduce hypo-pigmentation while minimizing blistering, and preserving the health of the epidermis for future treatments.

Our Goals For Tattoo Removal Aftercare

Our goal is to use a product that worked at protecting the susceptibility of the epidermis while allowing the natural and necessary thermal/cellular reaction to reduce the number of treatments needed.

We offer free consultations in our Naples and Fort Myers, Florida, locations. We’ll happily answer any questions you may have about laser tattoo removal. So book your Free Consultation with us today!

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Everything You Wanted to Know About Tattoos and Laser Tattoo Removal https://lasertattooremoval.services/tips/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-laser-tattoo-removal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-laser-tattoo-removal Mon, 28 Oct 2019 23:25:14 +0000 http://lasertattooremoval.services/?p=39 Brief History of Tattoos Tattooing is an art form where a pigment is inserted into the skin to change its color permanently. It is an ancient tradition and today is more popular and socially acceptable than ever. Evidence that prehistoric people knew and practiced tattooing are tools that were discovered in France, Portugal, and Scandinavia. [...]

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Brief History of Tattoos

Tattooing is an art form where a pigment is inserted into the skin to change its color permanently. It is an ancient tradition and today is more popular and socially acceptable than ever. Evidence that prehistoric people knew and practiced tattooing are tools that were discovered in France, Portugal, and Scandinavia. These tools are at least 12,000 years old and were used for tattooing.

Chiribaya Mummy Hand TattooThe tattooed right hand is of a Chiribaya mummy, displayed at El Algarrobal Museum in southern Peru. The Chiribaya were farmers who lived from A.D. 900 to 1350 Joann Fletcher.

Tattoos appeared in ancient Egypt and India used tattoos as methods of healing and as methods of religious worship. They were also marks of status in society but also a punishment. Different styles and techniques developed in these places and they today mix and mingle to the joy of all tattoo enthusiasts and artists.

The world record holder in the number of tattoos is Gregory Paul McLaren whose skin is 100% covered with tattoos. Gregory Paul McLaren, born in 1971, who goes under the name of Lucky Diamond Rich is a New Zealand-born performance artist, street performer and international arts festival performer whose act includes sword swallowing and juggling various items whilst on a unicycle, he has been certified by Guinness World Records as “the world’s most tattooed person. He has held the certified title since 2006, being 100 percent tattooed.

Body Covered in TattoosAfter him comes Tom Leppard born in 1934. His skin is covered with tattoos “only” 99.9%.

We may see tattoos as an act of rebellion against society, but that is only one of the many reasons why people wore and still wear tattoos.

In 2000 15% of Americans had tattoos.

Now nearly 30% of people in the U.S. have at least one tattoo. Almost half of all millennials have one. But not all of them are happy about their decision. As many as 25% of those with a tattoo say they regret getting it.

If you’re in that 25%, there is good news. Laser tattoo removal techniques can get rid of your unwanted tattoo with minimal side effects.

The laser tattoo removal market is expected to grow 12.7% annually by 2023.

Laser Tattoo Removal

Tattoo removal has been performed with various tools since the start of tattooing. While tattoos were once considered permanent, it is now possible to remove them with treatments, fully or partially.

The standard procedure for tattoo removal is the non-invasive removal of tattoo pigments using Q-switched lasers like the Quanta Q-Plus C laser which we use at Laser Tattoo Removal Services Different types of Q-switched lasers are used to target different colors of tattoo ink depending on the specific light absorption spectra of the tattoo pigments. Typically, black and other darker-colored inks can be removed completely using Q-switched lasers while lighter colors such as yellows and greens are still challenging to remove. Success can depend on a wide variety of factors including skin color, ink color, and the depth at which the ink was applied.  

Common Laser Tattoo Removal Myths

Don’t be fooled by laser tattoo removal myths.

  • It’s safe to get laser removal done anywhere it’s offered.

Though laser centers and spas are popping up everywhere, it’s essential to make sure a laser tattoo removal specialist does laser removal that understands what to recognize, how to look for a complication, and who not to treat. With laser tattoo removal, there’s a risk of bleeding, infection, and scarring, all of which can be successfully treated, but only under the proper care of a Specialist. It’s up to you to check the qualifications of your practitioner.

  • Laser removal is a simple, quick, reliable, and easy solution to a bad tattoo.

Complete laser tattoo removal requires numerous treatment sessions, typically spaced at least six weeks apart. Treating more frequently than six weeks increases the risk of adverse effects and does not necessarily increase the rate of ink absorption and leads to more scarring. At each session, some but not all of the tattoo pigment particles are effectively fragmented, and the body removes the smallest fragments over the course of several weeks or months. The result is that the tattoo is lightened over time. Remaining large particles of tattoo pigment are then targeted at subsequent treatment sessions, causing further lightening. The number of sessions and spacing between treatments depends on various parameters, including the area of the body treated, skin color and effectiveness of the immune system. Tattoos located on the extremities, such as the ankle, generally take longest. As tattoos fade, clinicians may recommend that patients wait many months between treatments to facilitate ink resolution and minimize unwanted side effects.

Healing from laser treatment isn’t always a walk in the park, either. Lasers remove tattoos by blowing up pigment molecules into tiny pieces, which are then cleared away by an immune system response.

  • Factors contributing to the success of laser tattoo removal.

Several factors determine how many treatments will be needed and the level of success one might experience. Age of tattoo, ink density, color and even where the tattoo is located on the body, all play an essential role in how many treatments will be needed for complete removal. However, a rarely recognized factor of tattoo removal is the role of the client’s immune response. The standard process of tattoo removal is fragmentation followed by phagocytosis, which is then drained away via the lymphatics. Consequently, it’s the inflammation resulting from the actual laser treatment and the natural stimulation of the host immune response that ultimately results in the removal of tattoo ink; thus the results vary in everyone.

  • It isn’t painful to have a tattoo removed.

Laser tattoo removal can be painless, but that’s usually because practitioners can give you a numbing agent first. The pain you’d endure removing a small tattoo is less than that which you’d feel while removing a large tattoo, making it a bit more bearable for some.

  • Laser removal is safe for everyone.

Not everyone is an ideal candidate for laser tattoo removal. Tattoo removal is always going to be more difficult in patients who have a darker skin tone because of the way the laser works. The laser targets pigment that’s in the dye, but at the same time, it can also target melanin in your skin. So, the darker your skin, the more complicated it will be to utilize a laser to remove the tattoo. Laser removal can cause burns and hyperpigmentation in darker skin tones.

  • All tattoos are equally easy to remove.

Black tattoos are easier to remove than brightly colored tattoos. Green and blue tend to be a little more challenging, and things like yellow, white, and purple are almost impossible to remove altogether. Different wavelengths of laser target different colors in the skin. This is why multiple lasers are required for the successful removal of a multicolor tattoo. If you have laser removal done correctly, you should see about 90% clearance on a tattoo. You can’t be sure that you’re going to get 100 percent clearance on a tattoo, and that’s for a variety of reasons, including the type of ink and if a professional tattoo parlor did the tattoo. Professional tattoos tend to incorporate more colors and deposit more deeply into the dermis, making them more challenging.

  • If you had no reaction to getting a tattoo, you’ll have no reaction to getting it removed.

It’s possible to have a smooth healing process after getting your tattoo, but still a poor reaction to laser removal. For one, lasers can cause scarring and permanent skin discoloration that tattoos might not. Alternatively, you may have had an adverse reaction to the tattoo and want it taken off. In this case, the worst thing you can do is laser tattoo removal. Laser removal will to break up the pigment and bring it into the lymph nodes, which will cause a systemic reaction everywhere. Alternative removal methods for people with allergies include surgically cutting the tattoo out or removing it with an abrasive laser, which removes the top layer of skin.

What to expect from laser tattoo removal process

You should first schedule a consultation with a trained and licensed laser tattoo removal company that can evaluate your tattoo and advise you on the process. The number of treatments you will need will depend on the age, size, and color of your tattoo. The color of your skin, as well as how deep the tattoo pigment goes, will also affect the removal technique.

In general, this is what you should expect during a laser tattoo removal session:

  • You’ll be given a pair of protective eye shields.
  • The technician will test your skin’s reaction to the laser to determine the most efficient energy for treatment.
  • The technician uses the laser to pass pulses of intense light through the top layers of your skin that will be absorbed by the tattoo pigment only.
  • Smaller tattoos will require fewer pulses while larger ones will need more to remove them. In either case, to completely get rid of a tattoo, it will take several treatments. After each visit, your tattoo should become progressively lighter.
  • Laser tattoo removal is uncomfortable, but most patients don’t need anesthesia. Depending on the location of your tattoo, you may want to apply a topical anesthesia cream beforehand.
  • Immediately following the treatment, use an ice pack to soothe the treated area. And apply an antibiotic cream or ointment and bandage to protect it. You should also be sure it’s covered with sunscreen when you’re outside.

Laser Tattoo Removal Aftercare

  • Avoid heat and sun:
    • Use SPF 30 with 10% Zinc content
    • Do not over-bandage
  • Keep it clean and unbothered:
    • Do not pick or scratch the treated area
    • Keep area away from pets and small children
    • Do not use any astringent soaps or cleansers
  • Keep the area as dry as possible:
    • Avoid soaking area in hot water like hot tubs and saunas
    • Take cooler shorter showers
    • Take bandages off in 1-3 hours
    • If irritated or itchy use a small amount of Nove Gel
  • Monitor and care for your blisters:
    • If blisters become larger than a dime, pop it at the base with a sterile lancet
    • With a clean tissue press out any accumulated fluid until flat
    • Do not tear blister. Be gentle and patient
    • Blisters may refill with fluid; re-pop with a lancet in same area and rain
    • The blisters may refill more than twice
  • Maintain health:
    • Avoid heavy exercise for 24 hours then its ok to exercise regularly
    • Avoid overindulging in alcohol post-treatment
    • Stay hydrated
    • Refrain from smoking through the treatment process
    • Refrain from heavy caffeine consumption the day of treatment

Tattoo Removal by Cover-up or Replacement

Some people decide to cover an unwanted tattoo with a new tattoo. This is commonly known as a cover-up. A new tattoo cover-up may render the old tattoo completely invisible, though this will depend mainly on the size, style, colors, and techniques used on the old tattoo. Covering up your old tattoo necessitates darker tones in the new tattoo to effectively hide the unwanted piece. Many tattoos are too dark to cover up, and in those cases, patients may receive laser tattoo removal to lighten the existing ink to make themselves better candidates for a cover-up tattoo.

Getting Laser Tattoo Removal in Florida

If you’re in Florida and are seeking to get your tattoo removed, we service two locations in Naples and Fort Myers.

Possible Side of Laser Tattoo Removal

Laser tattoo removal treatments are often safer than many other tattoo removal methods, for example, surgical excision, dermabrasion, or salabrasion because laser treatment selectively treats the pigment in the tattoo and there are intensely few side effects.

However, you should consider these factors in your decision:

  • Your tattoo removal site is at risk for infection. And there is a slight chance that you will have a permanent scar.
  • It’s unlikely that your tattoo will be removed entirely. In many cases, specific colors may be more effectively removed than others. Blue and black tattoos, for example, respond well to laser treatment.
  • You may end up with hypopigmentation, which means the skin that is treated is paler than the skin surrounding it. You could also have hyperpigmentation, which leaves the affected skin darker than the rest of your skin.

Cosmetic tattoos like lip liner, eyeliner, and eyebrows may actually get darker after treatment. They do tend to fade with additional sessions.

To ensure you get proper treatment and care, find a reputable trained professional. If possible, get a recommendation from your primary care physician or dermatologist that specializes in laser tattoo removal.

Since tattoo removal is a personal option in most cases, most insurance carriers won’t cover the process unless it is medically necessary. Tattoo removal studios may also require payment in full on the day of the procedure. If you are considering tattoo removal, be sure to discuss associated costs upfront and obtain all charges before you undergo any treatments.

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