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How the Latest Technology Means Faster Tattoo Removal

Tattoos are a fantastic form of self-expression, but there are lots of reasons why people might decide to go back to a blank canvas. Maybe the design choice is something they no longer enjoy having on their body, or it might be that the tattoo hasn’t lasted well. Fading or blur can occur due to older tattooing methods and pigments that were used in the past. Some body parts like the hands and the feet tend to fade quicker than others, and generally aging and changing of the skin can mean a tattoo that once looked great is now something a person wants to get rid of. It might also be that they want something different, but their current tattoos would be too difficult to cover up. If so, removal (or at least partially removing) some of the pigments can create a better base to redo something new. Tattoo removal is something that was previously considered expensive and painful meaning lots of people have chosen to live with tattoos they no longer love. But this isn’t the case anymore, as with state-of-the-art laser technology, the removal process has become much more efficient. Read on to find out more. 

What is Laser Tattoo Removal?

Laser tattoo removal is a modern and effective way to get rid of unwanted tattoos. It involves using powerful and advanced lasers that emit bursts of light energy. This laser light is carefully aimed at the tattoo, and it breaks down the ink into tiny particles. Over time, the body’s natural processes flush out these small ink particles, gradually fading the tattoo. New, cutting-edge lasers and technology make this process more effective than ever before which means faster tattoo removal for those looking to get rid of unwanted ink.

Gentle Yet Effective

One of the most significant improvements in recent tattoo removal technology is its ability to target specific tattoo pigments while minimising damage to the skin. Traditional lasers often struggled with certain ink colours, making the removal of multicoloured tattoos difficult. Modern lasers however are equipped with technology that can effectively address a wide range of ink colours, making them versatile for lots of tattoo types. Traditional methods often carried the risk of scarring or skin discoloration particularly on darker skin types, but the latest lasers have been engineered to focus solely on the tattoo pigment particles. This means that the surrounding skin remains unaffected and results in a smoother and overall quicker healing process.

Quicker Tattoo Removal 

Time is of the essence, and the time that it takes for tattoos to be removed is one thing that has put many people off. But thanks to the innovations in the lasers used for tattoo removal treatments, the process is less harsh, which means that recovery times for the treated area are shorter. Because treated areas take less time to heal, this means that the gap between treatment sessions is reduced and you don’t need to wait as long for the next session – allowing you to remove your tattoo more quickly. 

Also, depending on the tattoo and laser treatment you choose, more effective tattoo removal with the latest laser technology may actually mean you require fewer sessions than previously – with the more gentle technology meaning there is the possibility that the tattoo could even be treated twice in a single session.

Less Pain

Tattoo removal has often been associated with discomfort and pain, but the latest laser technology has changed the game in this area. With advancements in both pain management techniques and laser technology settings, the sensation experienced during tattoo removal has been greatly reduced. While some discomfort can still be felt, the overall process is a lot less painful compared to older methods.

Safer Than Ever Before

Safety is of course really important when it comes to any medical or cosmetic procedure. The latest tattoo removal technology has prioritised safety by incorporating different features that minimise the risk of complications. These include the laser’s ability to target specific pigments which reduces the chances of scarring. The controlled energy emissions make sure that the skin isn’t exposed to excessive heat too. The advancements in cooling systems that are integrated into the lasers enhance the patient’s comfort and minimise the risk of adverse reactions. 

The days of prolonged sessions, potential scarring and extensive healing periods are becoming a thing of the past. With these innovative advancements in laser tattoo removal, it’s much easier to get the look you require- whether that’s complete removal or prepping old tattoos ready for a coverup.