Morristown Tattoo Removal doctors
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Janet M. Neigel, MD
West Orange Oculoplastic Surgeon
101 Old Short Hills Rd Ste 204, West Orange |
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Emil Bisaccia, MD
Morristown Dermatologist
Morristown |
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David Evdokimow, M.D.
Morristown Plastic Surgeon
96 S. Finley Ave, Basking Ridge |
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Bonnie Kazam, M.D., P.A.
Morristown Dermatologist
Morristown |
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Robert E. Marinaro, MD
Morristown Dermatologist
20 Community Pl, Morristown |
Recent Answers
I had my eyebrows permanently done 10 years ago, now the color has faded a lot, and its actually turned a little purple kinda brown. My question is, can I get it completely erased from my face with laser?
Will it take shorter now that the color is faded? What about side effects? And the most important question: WHICH specific type of laser should I use? Please help, they look so bad. I'm sick of them!
A lot depends on the pigment that was used to tattoo the brows. I would try a test of laser 1st and see how it responds. There are several different brands of lasers that can be used. It all depends on the wavelength which needs to be matched to the color. Another option would be to redo the tatto with more modern pigments that hopefully won't fade this time.
i can't stand my permanent eyebrows. too thick, dark and ugly! what can i do about it? chemical removal? laser?
You did not say how long ago you had this done. These will fade with time. The 1st week the brows are very dark and thick but they resolve in 1-2 weeks. If you give it a little time and you are still unhappy then consider laser to lighten, reshape or attempt to remove the tattooed area. The pigments and inks used will influence the outcome.


