Sunday, March 20, 2011

Tattoo Removal Methods

Tattoo Removal Methods

Tattoo Removal Methods

Tattoo removal methodshas been developing so well now, early in the beginning tattoo was considered permanent and unable to removed, now with the several methods on Tattoo Removal it can now be removed, whether it's partially or fully.

There are several Tattoo Removal Methods :

Laser Removal

This is the common method of Tattoo Removal, and it work by targeting your tattoo ink with pulses of highly concentrated light that break your tattoo ink into tiny fragments, then cleared away through your own imune system. This is not one single threatment, but you'll have severals, the more laser to penetrate to destroy the ink, the more damage to your skin. Worst case scenario, you can get a painful blisters and scabs that can lead to scarring. Laser Tattoo Removal can be painful to your wallet too, you might need 1-10 threatment or procedure and in each of the procedure can cost $250 - $850.

Intense Pulsed Light Therapy

This is some kind of dermal enhancer and often being used in spas or something similar. This methods uses high intensity light in pretty much the same manner as the Laser Tattoo Removal Methods. A gel is applied to the skin and then a wand is used to emit pulses of light onto the skin area that being treated. This method is less painfull and turn out to be more effective than the Laser Tattoo Removal Methods since it has less total threatment or procedure. I've heard that one clinic offering a price of $10 per pulse.

Other Medical Methods

There are several other medical methods beside the Laser methods, but most of them are so painful and ineffective. They are dermabrasion, excision, and cream removal methods. Dermabrasion is actually "sand" away the top layer of your skin through abrasive friction. With excision method, the tattoo would be cut away and your skin sewn back together. And with cream removal methods will fit for those of you who really need a tattoo removed and don't have much money to do it, but I'm still skeptical though.

Tattoo Removal Methods

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