Every year, thousands of tattooed individuals pursue laser tattoo removal for various reasons. Some due to faded tattoo designs, while others are trying to move forward, and want a new lifestyle without their tattooed skin. Most tattooed people choose laser tattoo removal, while others endure the pain from other tattoo removal techniques that include sloughing off, scraping and excising the affected skin. For many years, tattooing has been a part of the human journey and perceived to be permanent, until tattoo removal techniques were introduced to the public. For the first few years, people who opted for tattoo removal suffered massive pain just to remove the ink, until laser technology was developed as a way to painlessly remove tattoos.
Now, tattoo removal has never been easier and safer for patients. Anyone who wishes to remove their unwanted tattoos can pursue it without hesitation. How long does it take to remove a tattoo? To answer this question, you must first understand the process of laser technology, and how it is effective in removing tattoos that are embedded underneath the skin.
Dark colored ink like black, blue, brown and green are easily removed by the laser tattoo removal treatment. Why? Laser technology targets dark pigments. Black ink has a natural affinity with light and heat energy. Dark colors absorb the light and heat energy from the laser compared to lighter colors. As a result, the pigments will then be shattered into pieces. These fragments will then be flushed out by immune cells from the body’s White Blood Cells (WBC) out of the system. The process will continue until the last fragmented pigments are taken out. Most laser tattoo removal providers confirm that black colored tattoos are easily removed and need only a few session to eradicate the marks completely. Other factors can decrease the time of the removal process. Based on studies, the following will contribute to quick tattoo removal, and expedite the process after each session.
• No smoking: Smoking makes the blood vessels constrict which makes it more difficult for the blood to pass and remove the broken pigments of the tattoo. Dermatologists or skin experts recommend that patients stop smoking weeks or months before laser tattoo removal, especially if the customer is eager to remove the tattoo.
• Exercise: Physical activity makes it easier for the blood to flow quickly because the heart pumps quicker and healthier. The body’s circulatory system plays a significant role in removing the traces of the tattoo pigments in the body after the laser tattoo removal treatment.
• Balanced diet and increase in water intake: Eating a balanced diet will enhance the natural immune response of the body, and for individuals who are undergoing treatment, the immune system is working double time to remove the pigments. Drinking water is essential for flushing away the fragmented ink.
Old or new tattoos- which is easier to remove? According to experts, tattoos that are at least ten years of age are easier to remove than newer tattoos. Laser tattoo removal for individuals who have older tattoos could take approximately 4 to 6 sessions, whereas newer tattoos could take a maximum of 12 sessions.
With the new
tattoo removal approaches available to patients, discomfort is no longer an issue. There are no chemical solutions that peel off the layers of the skin, nor any surgical excision for the tattooed skin to be removed. The laser technology in tattoo removal provides both comfort and high success rates in removing unwanted tattoos. Most tattoo removal providers provide the information upfront to their patients after their initial assessment to make them aware of possible outcomes and factors that will affect the treatment’s success.
1. Sun exposure: Laser technology can be compared to the Ultraviolet rays of the sun. It passes through the skin and is usually absorbed by dark pigments like melanin merely for protection. For individuals who have tattoos, constant exposure to sunlight may help the tattoo to disintegrate gradually through the years.
2. Not intact pigments: Pigments in older tattoos are likely to dispersed resulting in fading. Depending on the tattoo ink that was used (cheap or expensive/ organic or not), it may fade after a couple of years due to the body’s immune system resistance to flush out these tattoo pigments from the body. Yes, the body recognizes the tattoo pigments are foreign, and will try to eliminate it. For the first few years, the body will struggle to remove it, but as the pigments will be broken due to sun exposure and other external elements that shattered down the pigment, the immune system will initiate the process of clearing the area. As a result, a tattooed individual may experience changes in the shapes and color of the tattoo after a few years.
All of these factors play a key role in the tattoo removal process, keeping in mind each patient’s treatment will pertain to them individually. Nevertheless, any tattoo that is being treated with laser technology can be removed.