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Laser Tattoo Removal

Laser tattoo removal is the most prominent, expensive and sometimes most painful method of tattoo removal. When selecting a laser tattoo removal specialist you owe it to yourself to make sure the clinic you choose uses the most up to date  equipment available. Below is a short list of the most advanced lasers for tattoo removal and the pigment colors they remove.

There are many types of lasers in use today.The top three types of lasers for tattoo removal today are:

The Affinity QS being the best of the three. The 532nm wavelength is for red, orange, pink and lighter colors. The 755nm wavelength is for yellow, green, turquoise, teal and light blues. The 1064 nm wavelength is for black, blue, brown and darker colors. If you happen to have a tattoo with red, green and brown colors, but your tattoo removal clinic only has an older 532nm single wavelength laser, then you will have to go elsewhere to have the green and brown portions of your tattoo removed. That's something your laser technician may neglect to tell you to keep you coming back for those $300 sessions. By the time you realize the green and brown is still there you've wasted a small fortune.

When assessing laser removal clinics don't hesitate to ask questions. Know which colors you wish to remove, the wavelength of laser light necessary to perform the task and be prepared to pay big bucks for the privilege of using a state of the art laser.

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To fully understand laser tattoo removal you must first learn a little about lasers:

‘Laser’ is an acronym: Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation.

Tattoo ink is created from a variety of compounds, some easier to break down than others. This is why tattoo removal is difficult. Since there is no regulation of ink manufacturers, it's almost impossible to know which substances have been used in a particular tattoo. This makes it difficult to judge how many treatments will be necessary for tattoo removal, how much it will cost, and just how successful tattoo removal will ultimately be.

The Interaction Of Ink And Light

Light breaks down pigment, but different colors absorb different wavelengths of light, and this determines how quickly the laser is effective on each color. The more light a particular color is able to absorb, the faster it will fade. Since NuvidermTCA doesn't depend on light waves to work it fades and removes all tattoo colors equally well.  Tattoos are most often treated with Q-switched lasers. In most cases, 6 to 16 treatments are required, at 6 to 8-week intervals. Complete clearance is not always possible but pre-fading with NuvidermTCA will raise the chances of success.

Complications of Yellow (and white) Laser Removal May Include: 

The Four Types of Q-switched Lasers Used For Tattoo Removal:

For more in depth descriptions of the Lasers used for tattoo removal please visit our Laser Tattoo References page.

Laser Tattoo Removal Hurts

Getting a tattoo hurts, so why would anyone expect removing one to be painless? Many people describe the pain of laser tattoo removal to be the equivalent of hot bacon grease splattering on the skin or getting snapped with a rubber band - over and over and over... The easiest tattoo to remove is the one you never got.

Adverse Effects Of Lasers

Tattoo Ink

The ink is injected beneath the outer layer of skin where the color remains. Although tattoo inks are meant to be permanent, the color is prone to a bit of fading over time as your immune system tries to break down the foreign substance and carry it out of your system.  Most of the coloring will remain unless you choose to have it removed at a later date.  The term ink is used a bit loosely, since most of these products aren't actually inks at all. They are actually pigments and carriers.

Pigments

Pigments are pretty much anything that can be finely ground down to provide color. Minerals, vegetable dyes, plastics, and metallic salts are all substances that have been used to create tattoo inks. Many substances can be used to make the same color, but here is a  list of colors and the pigment used to make them:

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