Hello, I’ve made a lot a poor decisions this year. Initially, I had a medical tattoo applied in an attempt to cover a Becker nevus birthmark. Unfortunately, the results were not ideal, as the color turned partly orange on some areas of the skin. Later this year I added a black and grey tattoo on top of it in an attempt to make it right. Now I dislike the tattoo even more than my original Becker nevus. Is there hope to removal? Previous attempts to remove the orange ink caused oxidization(532nm).
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Answer: Options for Removing a Medical Tattoo from Becker Nevus Area
Long-term hyperpigmentation after laser tattoo removal can be challenging to address, especially if it has persisted for such an extended period. Here are some considerations and potential treatment options:
Understanding Hyperpigmentation:
Hyperpigmentation after laser treatments can occur due...
With darker skin tones there is a risk of having some hypopigmentation with laser tattoo removal. The pigment in your skin will come back over time. We suggest that as soon as you see some hyperpigmentation spots to lower the setting on the laser from the previous setting, to prevent further...
It is possible to remove or lighten this tattoo. Hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation are common, especially with color tattoos. The laser breaks the ink down into smaller particles, so either way, the ink would be flushed out through the body.