Many people with tattoos find that, at some point, they would like to have the tattoos removed. Fortunately, those who no longer want the ink on their bodies can get laser tattoo removal. New laser technology ensures safe and effective removal from any body part. Trained professionals have the experience to resolve any tattoo issues, regardless of age or ink color.
Tattoo removal involves using laser beams to target ink pigments on the skin’s surface. They reach the dermis, the skin layer between the subcutaneous tissues and the epidermis. The laser directs light beams absorbed by the ink pigments, causing them to fragment.
The body absorbs and eliminates the fragmented pigments. Unlike other tattoo removal methods, laser removal is safe and effective and does not cause permanent skin damage.
Laser tattoo removal can help remove stubborn ink pigments. Each tattoo is unique, requiring specific removal techniques. Technicians tailor treatment plans to suit every client’s particular needs. Some tattoos are simpler to remove than others, depending on the ink, size, skin color, and location.
Black tattoos are easier to remove than colored ones. Smoking can affect the results of tattoo removal. It interferes with cell function in the body while also affecting the immune system and circulation.
Tattoo ink tends to fade over time, making it easier to remove older tattoos. A tattoo over ten years old can be easier to remove than one applied a year ago. The body usually absorbs some of the pigment over the years, causing the tattoo to fade.
If a tattoo is layered or used to cover an older ink job, it can cause skin changes. After removal, the individual may remain with the “shadow” of the old tattoo. The ink from the old tattoo combined with that from the newer one can affect the removal results.
A characteristic of many older tattoos is the poor-quality application. In most cases, older tattoos have less ink deposited at different depths and often require fewer treatments. Exceptions occur when there is scarring or the ink is deeper under the skin.
In most cases, amateur tattoos are easier to remove than those done professionally. Professionally done tattoos tend to have different colors, making the removal process more difficult.
Removing tattoos on light or medium skin is easier than on dark skin. Lasers work by selectively targeting ink. Dark skin tones are more likely to experience keloid scarring or hypopigmentation.
However, laser tattoo removal is still possible even for individuals with darker skin. However, your laser tattoo removal technician must use specific wavelengths to reduce the risk of complications. Modern technology has made it feasible to get rid of any type of tattoo.
Removing tattoos requires several sessions over a specific period. The type of laser used will determine how fast the process is accomplished. There are things you can do to improve the results of tattoo removal. Quit smoking, stay well hydrated, and exercise to improve blood flow.
For more on the effectiveness of laser tattoo removal on older tattoos, contact the Mobile Tattoo Removal Experts by emailing info@mtrexperts.org today.