Tattoos Removal
In the past tattoos used to be considered permanent, but technology now allows people to change their mind about what they want their skin to look like. Tattoo removal is now possible in lots of clinics, salons and medical centers, thanks to a wide range of innovations that are available for cosmetic applications. People let go of their tattoos because they can face professional and social difficulties or because the symbolism of the tattoo no longer represents them.
Tattoo removal can be performed by several techniques or clinical methods, although laser technology has the upper hand these days. The laser beam targets the ink with light pulses which causes the colored substances in the skin to break into tiny particles that can be then eliminated by the body’s own system. Sometimes, several laser sessions are necessary before the tattoo removal is complete. Blisters and scars can occasionally develop during the intervention.
The risks are considered minimum and dermatologists know what course of action to advise for. Another issue is that such forms of treatment will be pretty costly for your budget, as the charges range between $250 and $850 per session. The colors, the complexity and the size of the tattoo increase the price; thus, a professional color tattoo may cost thousands of dollars to remove, not to mention that you don’t have any guarantees that the procedure will be 100% effective.
Tattoo removal can also be performed by intense pulsed light therapy. Although there are important similarities with the laser treatment, fewer sessions are usually required Such tattoo removal is incredibly costly too, as a clinic can charge up to $10 per light pulse. Just how much will you take out of the pocket when you add up the costs of all the pulses? If laser or pulsed light therapies are out of the reach, you can try topical exfoliation, dermabrasion and even incision, but the efficiency rate is lower.
Abrasive friction represents the basis for dermabrasion. Excision involves the surgical elimination of the tattoo, and the topical removal tattoo could prove dangerous and ineffective. This only points out to the fact that there is a price to pay for every permanent tattoo you make. The best thing you can do is not to tattoo your skin at all or use temporary dyes only!