Beverly Hills Tattoo Removal doctors

Will Kirby, DO Will Kirby, DO
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
8500 Wilshire Blvd Ste 105, Beverly Hills
5 answers
Harold A. Lancer, MD Harold A. Lancer, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
440 N. Rodeo Drive Third Floor, Beverly Hills
2 answers
David Hansen, MD David Hansen, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
9201 W Sunset Blvd Ste. 612, Beverly Hills
1 answer
Robin T.W. Yuan, MD Robin T.W. Yuan, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
462 N. Linden Dr Suite 236, Beverly Hills
1 answer
David Amron, MD David Amron, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
120 S Spalding Dr Ste 315, Beverly Hills

Recent Answers

Both my Wrists Are Tattooed, I Want a Surgical Excision, is There Help for Me? (photo)

My left wrist tattoo, the sun, is about two years old. My right wrist, the flowers, is only about a year old. Is there any chance to be able to have surgical excision?

A: Tattoo removal

Surgical excision is a poor choice, photo therapy is a better option for tattoo removal.

Harold A. Lancer, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
I Have a Large Black Half Sleeve Tattoo I Am Looking into for Laser Removal

My sleeve goes from wrist to elbow, wrist part is a partial cover up. I have a few laser techs look at it in Portland Oregon and a few tattoo artists and they seem to think there is white ink mixed in with the black in the whole tattoo. Am I not going to be able to remove my tattoo? I have heard it will laser will not remove the white ink, also that it will keep the black from coming out. 60% of the work is only a few months old. All recommendations please! I want answers! Thank you

A: Laser Tattoo Removal

Laser tattoo removal will require 1 dozen treatment at 6 months interval. You should consult a Board Certified Dermatologist for evaluation.

 

Harold A. Lancer, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
IPL Tattoo Removal

there is a tattoo on my arm of my ex...need to laser it off. Is IPL laser the best technique to get rid of the colored ink (lots of it)

A: IPL for Tattoo Removal?

IPL should never been used for tattoo removal. Using this modality can lead to scarring, ink retention and dyspigmentation. The gold standard and widely recognized means by which to remove a tattoo is via Q-switched laser technology. An attempt to remove a tattoo with an IPL device is the sign of an uneducated health care provider and is a major source of liability.

Will Kirby, DO
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
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