Tattoo removal: everything you need to know about this treatment

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No, a tattoo is not eternal. Or at least, not anymore. In fact, today it is possible delete drawings, writings and names of ex-partners from their own skin, without leaving a trace nor experience extreme pain. If you too, like Angelina Jolie, Megan Fox and Belen Rodriguez, want permanently remove one or more tattoos from your body, know that now you can do it and no longer at prohibitive prices. So, we just have to discover together everything there is to know about this aesthetic medicine operation!

Staying on topic, check out this video lesson on things to know if you decide to get a tattoo!

How does tattoo removal work?

Before starting with the actual removal of tattoos, the patient will have to undergo a preliminary visit in which the doctor evaluates his reasons, observes the tattoo, analyzing the type of ink used, and focuses primarily on the skin study, identifying any allergies or cases of hypersensitivity. Only after carrying out these checks, the specialist will be able to decide with which one technique proceed, prior disinfection and application of a specification numbing cream. In fact, there are several techniques. In the past, mainly the surgery or to dermabrasion, invasive, painful and now obsolete treatments. Nowadays, however, thanks to continuous innovations in the technological and medical fields, it is the laser la most widespread and safe practice to erase a tattoo. This method uses the energy released by the electromagnetic waves to break the colors and let the body dissolve them. In this regard, it is imperative to make one distinction between Q-Switched and Picoseconds technology:

Q Switched: Is the most used technique, being also the most accessible. This system breaks up the ink pigments, releasing a strong energy impulse that takes just a few seconds. The Q-Switched laser works effectively, without damaging the skin. In this case, to see the removal work completed, you will need between 4 and 10 sessions.

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Picoseconds: it is the last frontier in terms of lasers and consequently involves a increased cost. The energy delivered is faster and more powerful and shatters the pigment into even smaller sections so as to facilitate its elimination by the body. Choosing the pico second technology means speeding up both disappearance and healing.


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Who carries out the treatment?

As this is a rather delicate operation, it is of fundamental importance to contact only and exclusively prepared people as a surgeon, aesthetic doctor or dermatologist. So, be wary of excessively low prices and go to a specialized and certified center, where you can eliminate all traces of color, without damaging the skin or running into more or less serious health problems.

How long does it take to remove tattoos?

It is difficult to find a single answer. THE time required for the permanent removal of a tattoo may vary depending on different elements. The timings depend on the type and extent of the design, by the color of the pigment (black and blue tend to disappear more easily, as opposed to white, green, yellow and red), since how many years it was done and by the reaction of the organism. In addition, another determining factor is the work done by macrophages, “scavenger” cells, which deal with absorb the pigments present on the fabric. Usually, the number of sessions required varies between 4 and 10. These will come repeated every 2/3 months, occupying a temporal space of approx one and a half / two years.

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Can scars appear after the treatment?

The risk that these treatments can leaving marks or scars is somewhat low e unlikely. The new laser techniques, in particular the picosecond technology, they are limited to acting only on the pigments, without impacting on the fabric. Their action it is, in fact, fast and heat-free, therefore it does not constitute a danger to the skin. Also in this case, to influence the success of the process from the point of view of the final aesthetics, it is not only the method adopted, but also the skill and professionalism of the attending physician.

Tattoo removal: is it painful?

If you have endured the pain of getting tattooed, this process shouldn't scare you. The annoyance, in fact, it is quite tolerable, although obviously it is a very subjective fact. Thanks to the new laser technologies mentioned above, getting rid of your tattoos is certainly less painful and more immediate compared to previous years, when the systems that made this choice possible were not only rudimentary but also rather annoying.

Is it painful to remove tattoos?© Getty Images

Read also: Tattoo pain, find out where it hurts the most and where it is most bearable

Before and after: all useful recommendations

If you decide to undergo these treatments, you need to be more cautious than ever. There are, in fact, some rules that the patient must follow slavishly in anticipation and following all the sessions. In particular:

  • Absolutely avoid exposing yourself to direct sunlight for at least 2 weeks following each session.
  • Do not take photosensitizing drugs in the previous days
  • Spread emollient or antibiotic creams in the treated area so as to facilitate healing.

Controindicazioni

Although it is a safe operationUnfortunately, not everyone is allowed to have their tattoos removed. Sometimes, they are clear to you contraindications which preclude the possibility of undergoing a treatment of this type, for example:

  • la season (this is best avoided during the summer)
  • il clinical picture (skin cancer, psoriasis, hypersensitivity to light, taking anticoagulant drugs etc.)
  • pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • excessive greatness of the tattoo
  • area of the body particularly gentle (e.g. genitals)

Before and after: recommendations©Getty Image

How much does it cost to remove a tattoo?

Il price of this operation It can change depending on the center selected and the specialist who deals with it, but usually oscillates between 80 and 800 euros per session.

Source article: Alfeminile

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