Laser Tattoo Removal: Effectively treat red and dark ink tattoos, including black
By Houston Cosmetic Surgeon, Dr. Mark A. Schusterman, MD, FACS
Laser tattoo removal houston involves a highly focused beam of laser light passing harmlessly through the outer layer of skin and absorbed primarily by the tattoo ink. As the light is absorbed, it is quickly converted to heat. The sudden rise in temperature within the treatment target fractures the ink or pigment into tiny particles. The tattoo ink fragments are carried away by the lymphatic system. The world-class Q-Switched laser technology used by the Bella Rosa beauty program allows the tattoo to be treated with minimal scarring or skin pigment changes and with less discomfort than other laser treatments.
Types of Tattoos Treated by Laser
A tattoo’s color, depth and the chemical composition of the ink all affect how a tattoo responds to a laser light. The laser effectively treats red and dark ink tattoos including black, dark blue, brown and purple, and can even treat some of today’s more popular colors such as sky blue and green. Though some tattoos may require more treatments than other, in general, most tattoos can be successfully treated.
Does Laser Tattoo Removal Hurt?
With laser houston tattoo removal, the laser light selectively targets the undesired ink, leaving other tissues largely unaffected. Most patients report little discomfort. Many people compare the sensation to the pulses entering the skin to the snap of a rubber band. If such "snaps" are too uncomfortable, you may opt for local anesthesia, but this is usually not necessary.
How Long Does Laser Tattoo Removal Take?
Depending on the size and location of the tattoo or lesion, each laser tattoo removal treatment usually takes about 10 to 30 minutes. Some faint tattoos will fade completely after only one treatment, though most may require five treatments or more. Treatments are spaced six to eight weeks apart to give your body sufficient times to fully eliminate loosened particles of ink.
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