
How dangerous is tattoo removal with a laser?
Tattoo-removal procedures leave clients scarred for life
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Answer 1
January, 2021The main thing here is what laser and who does it, how many procedures have been performed by the master!
A professional will select the wavelength and length of the beam that will remove pigment from the skin without consequences!
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Answer 2
January, 2021Removal of tattoos using lasers, like any other procedure, is associated with certain risks and side effects. In some cases, the color of the dye granules can change to a blacker color, which can no longer be removed with a laser. It is unrealistic to install tattoos for which there is a possibility of color inversion before starting the procedure.
It is also impossible to eliminate the likelihood that, due to pigmentation disorders, the covered skin areas, primarily only temporarily, may be lighter or darker. But in rare cases, this change in pigmentation is saved over a long period. The more pigment there is in the skin, the higher the risk of discoloration.
On overly sensitive skin, it is likely that small scabs (crusts) will form, the healing process of which usually takes place in the absence of difficulties. Temporary blisters rarely occur, but even this can lead to the formation of more visible superficial crusts or scarring.
As a result, it is often recommended to test treatment of a small area along the edge of the tattoo in order to minimize the risk of color inversion, disturbance pigmentation, as well as other side effects.