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This can be removed with laser tattoo removal. Tattoos should be removed with q switched or pico lasers. It will take a series of treatments for removal. Cost will vary. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a laser tattoo removal expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Luckily, your tattoo is small and the pigment is dark. That’s the easiest type of tattoo to remove. Nevertheless, it is time consuming because the pigment must be shattered layer by layer, with time in between for your body to flush out the pigment fragments. PicoWay is the most effective laser that I know of for tattoo removal. It will take about 5 to 8 sessions to remove your tattoo. If it’s an old tattoo and the pigment has settled deeply into the dermis, it may take significantly more time. A board-certified dermatologist will be able to tell you how much each session will cost; it varies by region and expertise.
The simple answer, 3 to 8 treatments on a pico laser at around $50 to $100 per treatment. Tattoos like yours are common and relatively easy to remove. Feel free to negotiate the price but it should be in the range I listed. Black is the easiest color to remove and the treatments will be quick and easy.
Thank you for your question regarding tattoo removal and for the photo as well. Tattoo removal generally takes at least 6 treatments over several months to a year. With the right laser and number of treatments, most tattoos can be completely removed. For small tattoos like yours, the cost per treatment can range anywhere from $50 to $200 per treatment. Typically the cost is less if purchased in a series. Yours being a single color and simple, may take fewer but typical is at least 6 treatments. I hope that is helpful. Dr. Gosch
Thanks for your question and posting pictures. Tattoo regret is very common. Almost every tattoo can be completely removed with enough time and treatments. The most important factor is patience. You have to give your body time to absorb the ink. For laser tattoo removal you have two routes.Nanosecond or Q-Switch lasers 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 irreversible. Picosecond laser came out about 3 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 almost 3 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. If they have more time than money, we encourage them to come every 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.
I would recommend getting laser treatments to address your eyebrow tattoo. TCA peels are usually not helpful. Consult with a board-certified and experienced cosmetic physician.
The first thing I would like to address is the four week intervals. I do not recommend repeating tattoo removal treatments earlier than 6 weeks. This has to do with physiologic healing time: it takes 6-8 weeks for tissue to recover from moderate to severe injury and laser tattoo removal can fall...
It is possible to remove your tattoo using laser tattoo removal. Black tattoo pigment is the easiest to treat. Other colors, such as pink, are able to be removed using a laser as well and will require the use of a different wavelength. The best way to remove a tattoo is using a Q-Switched laser...