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this will take numerous treatments to get improvement. you cannot evenly lighten a tattoo you will have to have patience and begin treatemtns and see how much improvement you get. Best, Dr. Emer.
Thanks for your question and posting pictures. Tattoo regret is very common. Almost every tattoo can be completely removed with enough time and treatments. Your tattoo should lighten with each treatment. The fading will not be predictable, so you will have to touch up some areas. The most important factor in laser tattoo removal is patience. Older tattoos tend to clear faster than new ink because your body has had more time already trying to break down the ink.For laser tattoo removal you have two routes. We are constantly asked to repair the damage caused by q-switch lasers. Some damage is permanent. Make sure you know all of the facts before you start. I do not think darker skin patients should consider Q-switch lasers.The older nanosecond or Q-Switch lasers that came out about 20 years ago. The majority of former Q-Switch patients we see have significant hypopigmentation (ghosting) around and under their tattoo. The Q-Switch lasers have trouble differentiating between the melanin in your skin and ink. The technology uses heat to burn the pigment out of your skin. In addition, we have seen patients with raised scars as if they have been branded. Both of these condition are typically irreversible. Picosecond laser came out about 5 years ago. Every laser manufacturer has a different marketing hook to make you choose their laser. At the end of the day, it's about the technology and experience of the clinician. All PicoSecond lasers (like the Enlighten, PicoWay & PicoSure) fire 1000 times faster per second, using a pressure wave rather than heat to shear the ink molecules apart. The hype of extra wavelengths does not make that much of a difference. The 755 nm will get rid of most of the ink colors. For red and pink ink, you would need to make sure they have 532 nm. After using the PicoSure for 3 and half years, we have only seen pinpoint hypopigmentation in a very small number of patients usually of darker skin tones. We cannot say it is impossible to get burned with a Picosecond laser, but it is highly unlikely. We tell every PicoSure tattoo patient to expect at least 6 treatments, but don’t be surprised if it takes 10 to 12. Patience is the key for our patients. We typically see our tattoo removal patients every 8 to 12 weeks initially. We eventually encourage them to wait up to 6 months as the tattoos seem to continue to fade while they wait.Treatment prices vary by market. The cost for picosecond treatments will be higher, but you should need less than half the treatments compared to a nanosecond laser. The patch is only used with the older nanosecond lasers. Best of luck
Unfortunately controlled or intentional lightening of a tattoo is not possible with a laser. Removal is patchy and not pretty. Your best hope is to let it mellow over time. Thank you for the excellent question!
Thanks for posting with the photos. I believe I answered a previous question of yours recently. Lightening a tattoo is not simple but it can be done if that's what you really want? Most people find that once I start treating the tattoo they become motivated to just have it removed. If you really want it lightened then this is how it works in my office: We start treatment on the whole tattoo. Once areas are lighter than you want them to be we just focus on the areas that are dark. Once the whole thing is lightened I send you back to the tattoo artist to redo the tattoo so as to fix uneven ink. Honestly, this is a pain and I don't recommend it. I've had a few people do it for small tattoos and they were kind of happy. Best of luck.
There are many factors that effect how readily and completely a Tattoo can be removed in any individual. These include type of ink, depth of ink placement in the skin, location of the Tattoo, color of the ink to mention a few. Newer Tattoos are not necessarily easier or more...
Tattoos can be removed with either 1st generation (Q-Switched) or 2nd generation (Pico) laser technology. If tattoo is new, you'll want to wait until it's completely healed (around 2-3 months) before laser treatment. The number of treatment is depending on various factors (lighten for...
Thanks for your question. Tattoo regret is very common. Almost every tattoo can be completely removed with enough time and treatments. The most important factor in laser tattoo removal is patience. Since you have darker skin, I would suggest waiting at least 4-6 months between treatm...