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Tattoo Laser Removal Manchester CT

It used to be that when a person got body art, it was an act of rebellion. As soon as teenagers hit eighteen years old in various U.S. states, that was their cue to get body art. However, now body art is not seen as an act of rebellion so much as that it is seen as an a means of self expression.

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Tattoo Laser Removal

It used to be that when a person got body art, it was an act of rebellion. As soon as teenagers hit eighteen years old in various U.S. states, that was their cue to get body art. However, now body art is not seen as an act of rebellion so much as that it is seen as an a means of self expression. So, for some people, body art as self expression is just a phase.

So, these are just the kinds of people who need to start looking into tattoo laser removal. However, in order to gain more of an understanding as to how tattoo laser removal actually gets rid of tattoos, it is important to know what getting a tattoo really entails.

Everyone seems to know of at least one person who walks into a tattoo parlor in a moment of drunkenness or excitement and gets a tattoo right then and there. However, tattoo artists are savvier to this than ever before, and many will not tattoo a person who they feel is not completely ready for a tattoo.

After all, a tattoo is meant to be permanent. Something that many people who get a tattoo for the first time say is that it hurts. That is because the electric needle makes many small holes into the upper skin layers, while at the same time is injecting the tattoo ink into those holes. The skin molecules then bond with the tattoo ink, and this, for people who do not like their tattoos, is where tattoo laser removal comes in.

It is important to note that in order to prevent scarring, tattoo laser removal will get rid of the tattoo gradually, over a period of weeks or months. The amount of time that it will take to get rid of the tattoo will depend on several factors, the first of which, obviously, has to do with the size of the tattoo. The larger the tattoo is, the longer it will take to safely get rid of it.

Another thing that will affect how many tattoo removal procedures the person will need is the kind of ink that was used to do the tattoo in the first place. For example, some older tattoos might have been applied with India ink, which is especially tough to remove. When it comes to more recent tattoos, the darker the ink, the harder it will be to remove. Also, the placement of the tattoo affects how hard it will be to remove. The thicker the skin in the tattoo area, the longer it will take to remove the tattoo.

The removal procedure itself takes place in an outpatient facility, and is done by a dermatologist who specializes in this kind of procedure. First, a topical anesthetic cream will be applied to the area to lightly numb it, and then the dermatologist will use the laser to start eradicating the ink filled skin molecules. After each session, the area will be bandaged. Although the person will need to keep the area out of the sun, he or she can resume all other regular activities.

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