Roswell Tattoo Removal doctors
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Louis M. DeJoseph, MD
Atlanta Facial Plastic Surgeon
4553 Shallowford Rd. Suite 20-B, Atlanta |
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Robert Morgan Davoudi, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
3855 Pleasant Hill Road Suite 460, Duluth |
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Marc Klein, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
4553 North Shallowford Rd Suite 20B, Atlanta |
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Martin Weil, MD
Atlanta Dermatologist
1265 Upper Hembree Rd Suite 100, Roswell |
Recent Answers
So i made a very stupid mistake, i got this tattoo thinking it was going to make me feel so good about myself. i know i should have thought about it more.. but i didn't :( i don't want to be stuck with this for the rest of my life.. i cry everyday because i wish i could take it back. the tattoo is a Ganesha i got it done professionally so its a well done tattoo. its has no color just black and shading its on my upper arm and its a pretty large tattoo 6inches tall and 3inches wide. Please help
Had paradoxical darkening of skin colored tattoo on chest after Q Switched Laser for removal of brown spots. Told dr. about tattoo and she said don't worry will get lighter. Had tattoo to cover white spots 7 years ago and now am left with blueish/greenish/grayish marks on chest. Should I just continue with q switched laser to get rid of the darkened skin colored tattoo? Am desperate! thanks
A skin colored tattoo most likely has pigment composed of Zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. This provides a lighter hue to the tat. When these pigments are treated with a q switched laser system, they can oxidize to a darker color. You must continue to treat the areas with a qswitched laser and the darkened pigment will fade.
So they said you get your treatments for tattoo removal every 6 weeks the thing is ill be moving in a month so i only can get one done in sf then ill be going to milwaukee. is it ok to have it done 2 different places? if they use different lasers is that ok?


