When a patient is receiving Laser Tattoo Removal, there is a possibility of scarring. A number of reasons can contribute to why a patient may develop a scar.
One reason can be that a patient had previous scarring from when they initially received their tattoo. Often patients, who have had their tattoos removed, noticed scars that were due to problems or complications that happened during the actual tattooing process. Laser Tattoo Removal can remove tattoo ink but it cannot remove previous scar tissue, because of this previous scars may be noticeable.
Another factor that can influence whether a patient will scar or not, is how well a patient follows their Laser Tattoo Removal aftercare.
After a Laser Tattoo Removal treatment, the treated skin may blister, itch, become red or scab. This is all completely normal. The body does need to heal naturally. Improper care can lead to infection in the treated area.
If a patient picks or scratches the treated area, this can cause the scabs to be removed prematurely, which in turn will force the body to form new scabs most likely leaving scars behind.
By keeping the treated area clean, dry and out of the sun throughout the Laser Tattoo Removal process this will avoid any burns and scars forming. If a patient must be outdoors then it is vital they apply sunblock with zinc religiously.
A final factor that can cause scarring is aggressive Laser Tattoo Removal treatments from inexperienced technicians. An experienced technician will ensure that proper Laser Tattoo Removal settings are adhered to and ample time is left between sessions so that the body can heal properly. This will minimize the potential for any scarring.
It is important to note that removing a Tattoo does take time and patience is also needed.
Although there is a small chance of scarring a patient can be proactive, working alongside their technician by following proper after care to safeguard against potential scarring.
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Laser Tattoo Removal Toronto & Scarring
Laser Tattoo Removal involves the use of high-powered lasers that directly target tattoo pigment. The Tattoo Laser emits a highly focused laser beam that passes through the outer skin layer and is absorbed by the tattoo pigment. The wavelengths sent from the laser breaks up the pigment, enabling your body to absorb the residual macrophages to then be excreted via the kidneys and liver. Multiple sessions are required to achieve best results.
There are many misconceptions when it comes to having laser tattoo removal sessions. One common misconception is that Laser Tattoo Removal treatments can cause scarring.
Laser tattoo removal is the safest removal procedure that can provide impressive results with each treatment. Using the latest technology, laser tattoo removal treatments are relatively painless and do not generally leave a scar, if performed correctly.
If the technician is inexperienced aggressive in their approach to tattoo removal treatments, this can cause scaring and damage to the epidermal tissue. In contrast, an experienced specialist will ensure that the correct settings and lasers are utilized to avoid any potential scarring. Proper time allowance between laser tattoo removal treatments is also important. Proper screening of a patient as well is strongly recommended, not only to consider the skin type but to question whether there is any history of scarring or is prone to keloid formation.
What can result from a laser tattoo removal treatment are blisters and scabs. These will eventually heal as this a strong indication that the body has started the healing process. Following proper after care such as avoiding direct sun exposure is essential to getting the best results for your Laser Tattoo Removal Treatment.
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Laser Tattoo Removal Toronto- Why So Many Sessions?
Almost a third of people who have tattoos, live to regret it. What seemed like a good idea at the time may later be a cause for buyer’s remorse. It is not surprising that those that have contemplated tattoo removal are amazed that it takes numerous sessions to remove a tattoo.
One reason is that tattoos are stacked pigment or inks beneath the skin and cannot be broken down in one session. Any aggressive laser tattoo removal treatments can cause permanent scarring, and no one wants to trade a tattoo for a scar.
Lasers emit short intense pulses of light that pass through the skin and target pigment. The wavelengths sent from the laser breaks up the pigment, enabling your body to absorb the residual macrophages. The ink is then excreted via kidneys, liver, etc.
Not all lasers are the same or carry the same wavelengths. This can be a contributing factor in the rate of removal. 1064 nm and 532 nm wavelengths are the most popular wavelengths used in laser tattoo removal. All tattoo removal patients will require a minimum of 5-10 treatments.
Removal protocol and outcome will be dependent on a few factors, such as the volume and ink type originally used, location of the tattoo, skin color, whether it is a professional or amateur tattoo, or has pre-existing scarring.
Factors which are favorable for tattoo removal are:
- Placement is closer to upper body
- Lighter skinned candidates
- One color of ink, black is best
- Not a cover up tattoo
- No scarring
- Low concentration of ink like shading
When a tattoo is no longer desirable, you can laser it or surgically remove it, however the safest method is laser tattoo removal.
Spacing between each session is generally 6 weeks apart and 8 weeks for darker skinned patients. This is to allow your body to properly heal and absorb the pigment particles after the laser procedures.
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