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I suggest seeing a cosmetic dermatologist with experience in removing tattoos and evaluating this area. It will take a series of treatments with a tattoo laser. Best, Dr. Emer
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...
Thank you for your question. The PFD patch may be used with any qswitched or picosecond laser to enhance the safety and efficacy of laser-assisted tattoo removal. It may be used with both the Enlighten and Picosure lasers as well as all other brands of tattoo removal lasers. Best of luck.
The only safe and effective practice to remove tattoos is to see an expert with the latest technology laser.Cost of tattoo removal Typical cost will range from $50 to $500. The cost of tattoo removal in our practice varies on the size, location, and type of tattoo. The cost also depends on w...
Hi,thanks for the question.Ideally the time interval between getting a laser session for tattoo removal should ideally be atleast after 4-6 weeks after getting the tattoo done.The ideal time required for the skin to heal.
Lasers that remove tattoos are designed to shatter the pigment in skin and that’s all. They do not reach below the skin and will not affect your nerves, muscles, ligaments, tendons or bones. You should be perfectly fine continuing to play musical instruments, even during the long t...