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The Impact of Skin Type, Tone, and Pigmentation on Laser Tattoo Removal Results

Tattoos may have been created to be permanent, but most people are glad they can erase their past mistakes. If you want a tattoo removed, laser tattoo removal offers the best solution. The removal process provides the best results without side effects. Before getting rid of the body artwork, you should know the process.


Tattoo Removal Process

 

Before you get a tattoo removal, you need to understand depending on the size, color and placement of the tattoo, it could be a lengthy removal process that requires multiple sessions. Although the treatment duration will depend on various factors, including but not limited to the tattoo's size, color, location, and age, the skin type will also play a significant role. Your tattoo removal professional will examine your skin to determine how long the process may last.


Skin Color and Laser Treatment

 

During the tattoo removal process, a laser beam is directed to the tattoo, where it is attracted to the ink pigment. It is easier for the beam to detect ink on lighter skin than on dark skin. Light skin contains less melanin, making it easier to remove the ink.

Detection is more challenging if the skin tone is similar to the ink color. The laser system will not work as effectively as it is difficult to differentiate the colors. However, laser tattoo removal experts with advanced laser systems can remove tattoos on any skin tone.


Ink Colors and Skin Tones

 

When removing tattoos, professionals determine the best wavelength to remove the ink on the client's skin tone. Different skin tones and ink colors uniquely reflect various wavelengths of light.

Laser tattoo removal technicians need to adjust the wavelengths when targeting different ink colors. It makes multicolored tattoos more difficult and time-consuming to remove compared to single-colored ones. The duration of tattoo removal is longer for people with dark skin tones.


Tattoo Removal and Pigmentation

 

There are different categories of skin tones in tattoo removal. Type one is the lightest and most sensitive to sunlight. The skin easily becomes sunburnt but is not tanned. Type six is the darkest skin tone that tans quickly but does not get sunburnt.

Other skin tones lie between the two extremes. The various tones react differently toward UV radiations. Laser tattoo removal experts determine the ideal wavelength for different skin tones on the scale. The scale provides information on how the skin type reacts to heat exposure.


High Melanin Concentration

 

Dark skin tones contain high concentrations of melanin, making tattoo removal more complicated. The melanin absorbs heat, causing the dark skin to absorb high amounts of heat produced by the laser.

Your laser tattoo removal technician must be cautious to ensure the laser beam is not used with high-intensity settings or for too long. Wrong settings can cause burning. Using lower settings on dark skin tones increases the treatment time.

Advanced laser systems allow removing tattoo ink completely even on dark skin tones. Choosing the right tattoo removal expert will ensure you get the desired results. The procedure needs to be performed by an experienced and qualified technician, like the team at Mobile Tattoo Removal Experts.
 

For more on the impact of skin types, tone, and pigmentation on tattoo removal results, contact the Mobile Tattoo Removal Experts. Email us at info@mtrexperts.org to schedule an appointment today.

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