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  • Friday, February 11, 2011
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  • Today, laser tattoo removal is the most popular way to remove a tattoo. Q is called the type of lasers used lasers turned off. Short pulses of light using lasers to target tattoo ink under the skin to work. The light is a type of highly concentrated light that can break the ink into very small pieces. These pieces very little to the body's immune system to attack and to win clean. Once the body is present, the piece is gone and the tattoo ink. A problem with this method during the process, taking money and be successful before it can take several treatments.
    The number of laser treatments can target to take a deep tattoo ink. A tattoo removal treatments usually between 8-12 treatments with 6 to 8 weeks, are needed. Amount of treatment required depends on:

         
    * Skin type
         
    * The location of the tattoo. Tattooed forearm, hand and ankle are the most difficult to remove.
         
    * Color
         
    * The amount of ink used
         
    * Healing
         
    * Overlay
    The extent to which the tattoo removal depends on many factors, the patient's immune system is the most important one. Laser tattoo removal requires that the patient is healthy, which means he / she needs:

         
    * Getting enough sleep
         
    * Drink plenty of water
         
    Eat healthy foods
         
    * Exercise
         
    * Stop smoking




    In addition to laser tattoo removal cream and some other (usually older) removal methods. I'll tell you in advance: tattoo removal forget about the house, that the only way that really works is laser removal.

        
    * Chemical Peel: Chemical peeling is basically a body treatment technique used for skin rejuvenation. It reduces wrinkles, dry skin, acne, redness and such. Some claim it also works for tattoo removal, but it is not the case. Chemical peel is a skilled tattoo removal techniques.
        
    * Bleach: stories of people who have used bleach to remove the tattoo on the Internet go round. Do not do it, bleach is a dangerous product does not remove the tattoo.
        
    * Dermabrasion: This is a technique in which skin is removed by sanding the top layer of the epidermis. The technique used to remove shallow scars or dark spots on the skin is. It is very painful and it takes months before your skin has healed. Dermabrasion tattoo is not very well off.
        
    * Salabrasion: tattoo removal with salt. This technique is similar to dermabrasion, only salt is used instead of sand. Not recommended.
        
    Saline Tattooing *: a fancy name for salt water brine. Some tattoo artists they always remove the old tattoo can lighten a tattoo by tattooing in the saline claim.
        
    IPL: Intense Pulsed Light * for short, hair removal and skin rejuvenation is used for. IPL laser removal is the same as works. I though if it works, I have no experience with it is not known.
        
    * Surgical excision: This surgical technique a tattoo removed, so the edges are brought together and sutured together. The technology is still large tattoo (in which case any other part of your body's skin is used) sometimes used.
    The problem with all of these non-laser methods is that they create scarring. For people determined to actually get rid of a tattoo, it may be acceptable - but for many, it was a catch-22. If the item is flawless skin, a mark is really no better than a tattoo.

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