Laser Tattoo Removal


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What is Laser Tattoo Removal?
Laser tattoo removal is a non-invasive procedure designed to break down tattoo ink particles in the skin. Over time, the body’s immune system naturally flushes away these particles, leading to gradual fading and eventual removal. This treatment is safe for most skin types and can address tattoos of varying sizes, colors, and ages.
How does Laser Tattoo Removal work?
During treatment, short pulses of high-intensity laser light are delivered directly to the tattooed area. The laser energy is absorbed by the tattoo pigment, causing it to shatter into tiny fragments. These fragments are then removed naturally by the body’s lymphatic system over the following weeks. Multiple sessions are often required to achieve full clearance, depending on ink density, color, and skin type.

What is Laser Tattoo Removal? Laser tattoo removal is a non-invasive procedure designed to break down tattoo ink particles in the skin. Over time, the body’s immune system naturally flushes away these particles, leading to gradual fading and eventual removal. This treatment is safe for most skin types and can address tattoos of varying sizes, colors, and ages. How does Laser Tattoo Removal work? During treatment, short pulses of high-intensity laser light are delivered directly to the tattooed area. The laser energy is absorbed by the tattoo pigment, causing it to shatter into tiny fragments. These fragments are then removed naturally by the body’s lymphatic system over the following weeks. Multiple sessions are often required to achieve full clearance, depending on ink density, color, and skin type.
FAQ
FAQs
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How many sessions will I need?
Most tattoos require 5–10 sessions spaced several weeks apart, depending on size, location, and ink colors.
Is the treatment painful?
The sensation is often compared to a quick snap against the skin. Numbing options are available to increase comfort.
Will the tattoo disappear completely?
Many tattoos fade entirely, though some colors and older inks may require more sessions for full clearance.
How long is recovery?
Mild redness, swelling, or temporary lightening/darkening of the skin is common and typically resolves within a few days.