Tattoo Removal

 

No one knows when the practice of tattooing the skin began, but acient Egyptians dating back to 1300 B.C. have shown signs of blue tattoo marks. Tattooing is accomplished by injecting colored pigment into small deep holes made in the skin. Whoever injects the pigment be it a tattoo artist or an untrained person the tattoo is relatively permanent.



There are several methods for tattoo removal which have proven successful. In most cases, however, some scarring or color variations remain.


For exmaple a tattoo performed by a more experienced tattoo artist may be easier to remove since the pigment is evenly injected in the same level of the skin. Also a tattoo that has been on the skin for a considerable length of time may be more difficult to remove than a new one.


Methods of Tattoo Removal


There are several excellent methods of tattoo removal available:


Laser Tattoo Removal


In laser tattoo removal therapy the different colors of laser are used to remove the various colors of tattoo ink. The laser penetrates the skin and vaporises the pigment that is used to make up tattoos. The light is absorbed by the tattoo pigment and breaks up the ink into small fragments that can now be carried away by the immune system. It can require a long course of treatments depending on size, age and type of tattoo.



Excision


A popular method of tattoo removal especially when the dyed area is small is by excision. The advantage of this method is that the entire tattoo can be removed. It may not be suitable for larger tattoos or if it is used it may be necessary to excise in stages, removing the centre of it initially and the sides at a later date.



Excision involves an injection of a local anesthetic to numb the area after which the tattoo is removed surgically. The edges are then brought together and sutured.

 

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