Does laser tattoo removal really work?

laser tattoo removal
jada asked:

Does laser tattoo removal really work? I am aware of the cost.. but how long does it take, and what is the process like? My tattoo is big and all black? Does it leave a scar?

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Yes, it really works. I don’t know how much is costs, but I know the more colors you have, the more trips you have to make.

I think it would leave a scar, but it does get rid of the tattoo.

It removes the tattoo but keeps a nasty scar thats partialy noticable

yes it works but you have a chance of getting skin cancer. so i wouldnt do it

well if it doesnt work do you think they will still be in business and would advertise it? that is what i thought the other questions you asked idk

It works. It hurts. It leaves a scar. And it probably will take a couple sessions for your tattoo since it is big and all black.

Sure, but sometimes there are still remnents of the tatoo still in the skin.I have also heard it can be painful as well as expensive..

ya it really works….better than any else medium……
even i have got my tattoo removed with the same technique…….

a vry good nd pain ful method….

have a nice day!

Yes but it takes about 3 – 4 short sessions. * The color of the light must penetrate sufficiently deep into the skin to reach the tattoo pigment.
* The color of the laser light must be more highly absorbed by the tattoo pigment than the surrounding skin. Different tattoo pigments therefore require different laser colors. For example, red light is highly absorbed by green tattoo pigments.
* The time duration (pulse duration) of the laser energy must be very short, so that the tattoo pigment is heated to fragmentation temperature before its heat can dissipate to the surrounding skin. Otherwise, heating of the surrounding tissue can cause burns or scars. For laser tattoo removal, this duration should be on the order of nanoseconds.
* Sufficient energy must be delivered during each laser pulse to heat the pigment to fragmentation. If the energy is too low, pigment will not fragment and no removal will take place.

Well it will remove the tattoo as a whole but, the tattoo may not fully disappear. So you may see a some faded black ink, but its still better than the whole tattoo it self right? And as far as I know it won’t leave a scar but you should ask your tattooist these questions just to be sure.

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