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Tattoo Removal

One week after 1st treatment
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Just sharing my images of my picosure venture.

I had 4 sessions which you have to wait 5 weeks in between sessions, (I’m ridding if my tattoo for a very important reason so I no longer had the time to gamble on it) I ended up having non-invasive surgery to remove my tattoo which as you can see, I was still left with a few tattoo specs.

The picosure procedure wasn’t as painful as we’ve been led to believe,but again my tattoo was small so as soon the sensation of someone burning me kicked in the nurse was done & applying ointment to the area.

The after effect is just a bunch of stinging, then over the next few days the tattoo scabs & when it heals some (not much) of the tattoo falls off with the scab.
My last session (session 4) didn’t take well at all, I didn’t feel the “pain” (nuisance) as per usual when it was healing.

If you don’t have the time for laser removal consult with a surgeon to see if a skin graft is optional for you. (I also was considering the skin graft but the tattoo was so small my doctor just sewed the tattoo together.)