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Tattoos aren’t necessarily forever.That may sound surprising to some people, because laser tattoo removal is a relatively recent industry, and the technology has evolved quickly in recent years.
How to prepare for laser tattoo removal?
Physical Preparation Tips
1. Try hard to manage expectations.
Laser tattoo removal is successful – most of the time. There are circumstances that could change that, and sometimes a tattoo cannot be removed entirely. In those cases, it will be faded to something much less visible, but you will have a remaining image on your skin.
2. Know that the LOCATION of tattoo ink and SIZE of tattoo matter.
Location on the body will affect your tattoo primarily based on vascular supply and healing ability. Essentially, that means that tattoos further from your heart will be harder to remove.The size of your tattoo will have an obvious effect, as well. Larger tattoos take longer to remove.
3. Colorful tattoos, even blues and greens can be completely removed.
Since the advent of laser tattoo removal, darker ink colors like green, blues and some reds have been difficult to remove entirely. However, with the PICO laser technology, this is no longer an issue. In fact, by starting with a fast, more powerful laser like the PICO, the length of time to remove these colors is shortened, significantly – one-third to one-half the amount of time.
4. Professional tattoos are usually easier to remove than amateur ones.
Professional tattoos are very evenly inked, which makes the laser treatment more predictable.Conversely, amateur tattoos have an uneven distribution of ink beneath the skin, which can be a serious obstacle.
5. This will not be a one and done experience.
You will need multiple treatments. Anywhere from 5 to 10 treatments could be necessary, depending on your specific tattoo and the challenges it presents.
6. This will probably cost more than the tattoo did.
With laser tattoo removal, while we make every effort to keep the costs as low as possible, the application of an expensive specialized laser is … well, expensive. The cost will depend on size, location, and number of treatments.