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Permanent Tattoo Removal Treatment

Advanced Solution for Unwanted Tattoos – 100% Safe & Cost-effective

Tattoos, over time, may naturally fade, but complete removal is typically not achieved. There can be various motivations for wanting to eliminate a tattoo. Nevertheless, the removal process can be quite challenging, as tattoo ink is embedded beneath the upper layers of the skin. Fortunately, advances in laser technologies have introduced non-surgical, virtually painless, and permanent tattoo removal treatments, offering a solution to those seeking to get rid of their tattoos.

Laser tattoo removal continues to be a highly sought-after service at genesis, administered by our leading dermatologists who have received specialized training in utilizing the groundbreaking USFDA-approved Q-switched Nd:YAG technology. To gain a comprehensive understanding of the optimal tattoo removal treatment procedure, outcomes, and to view before-and-after images, you can find detailed information here!

Can You Remove A Permanent Tattoo?

Indeed, it is entirely feasible to safely and permanently remove a permanent tattoo, regardless of its size, through laser tattoo removal treatment. Esteemed dermatologists advocate laser treatment as the most effective tattoo removal method, as it leverages advanced technology to non-surgically and precisely disintegrate and eliminate the artificial pigments from the designated area. This approach is considered one of the least painful and most efficient means of eradicating unwanted tattoos without leaving lasting scars on your skin.

What Are The Types Of Tattoos You Can Remove?

Laser tattoo removal treatment can effectively eliminate the following types of tattoos:

  • Amateur or Homemade Tattoos: These tattoos are typically simple and small, making them relatively easier to remove. The pigment in these superficial tattoos is located in the epidermal and superficial dermal regions, making them susceptible to destruction through laser treatment. Removal of amateur tattoos usually necessitates fewer sessions compared to professional tattoos to achieve optimal results.
  • Professional Tattoos: Removing professional tattoos is more challenging and typically requires a more aggressive approach. The ink deposits in professional tattoos are often deeper, situated in the dermal layer of the skin. Consequently, these tattoos may demand a greater number of laser treatment sessions to achieve complete fading.

Tattoo Removal Treatment At genesis

At genesis, our highly experienced dermatologists undergo comprehensive training to execute tattoo removal treatment with exceptional precision. They employ state-of-the-art, USFDA-approved Q-switched Nd:YAG laser technology sourced from Alma Lasers Inc., based in Israel. This advanced laser technology is renowned for its potency in removing artificial tattoo pigments and consistently delivering optimal results. Furthermore, it offers variable fluencies, enabling the effective and safe targeting of both superficial and deep dermal tattoo pigments.

Our medical experts at genesis implement a personalized approach by adjusting the laser parameters according to factors such as skin tone, ink color, tattoo size and type, and the targeted area. To ensure a virtually pain-free and comfortable tattoo removal experience, they recommend the application of numbing cream before the procedure.

During the treatment, a focused light beam is utilized to dismantle the tattoo ink while preserving the surrounding skin's integrity. The tattoo pigments disintegrate as they absorb the energy from the light, with the body subsequently eliminating the ink debris as part of its natural immune response. The duration of the cleansing process may vary, contingent on factors such as the tattoo's type, size, color, and location.

The dermatologists at genesis provide comprehensive pre and post-care guidance to mitigate potential side effects and optimize results. As your treatment progresses at genesis, you'll observe a gradual but steady fading of your tattoo.

Laser treatment stands as a groundbreaking and effective method for the removal of unwanted tattoos, encompassing both professional and amateur, as well as colored and black tattoos. Nevertheless, achieving the best results typically necessitates multiple laser treatment sessions. The determination of the number of sessions you require is usually based on various factors, including the tattoo's size, the target area, ink color, skin tone, and the client's age.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Tattoo Removal Treatment

The timeline for achieving results in tattoo removal is subject to variations predicated on several factors, including the tattoo's size, color, location, the type of ink utilized, and the client's skin condition and age. On average, dermatologists at genesis typically suggest 8-10 sessions or potentially more to eradicate permanent tattoos, with at least 4-6 sessions needed to eliminate homemade tattoos. These sessions are typically spaced at intervals of 6-8 weeks between each visit.

While you may begin to observe a gradual fading of the tattoo in the early stages of treatment, it is imperative to complete the recommended number of sessions to attain the most favorable results.

At genesis, our dermatologists employ a topical anesthetic cream, which is applied for a duration of 1-2 hours to desensitize the designated area before commencing the treatment. This approach effectively mitigates any potential discomfort during the procedure, ensuring a pain-free experience. Nevertheless, it's worth noting that you might experience a mild stinging sensation while undergoing the treatment.

Undergoing laser tattoo removal at genesis significantly reduces the risk of scarring, as our proficient dermatologists execute the treatment with precision using the advanced Q-switched Nd:YAG laser technology. Nonetheless, it's important to note that some individuals may experience temporary post-procedure side effects, such as hypopigmentation (loss of pigment) or hyperpigmentation (excess pigment). Fortunately, the skin gradually regains its normal color over time. The occurrence of these side effects is contingent on factors like skin type and tattoo ink composition, as the immune response can vary from one individual to another.

Tattoo removal conducted by experienced dermatologists at genesis, utilizing the Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, is a safe treatment option associated with minimal side effects. The occurrence of side effects in laser tattoo removal is generally rare. However, it's possible that some individuals may experience transient effects like redness, swelling, and the development of blisters following a session, which usually resolve within a day or two.

It's worth noting that the use of unsafe ink in homemade tattoos or pre-existing skin conditions such as herpes can occasionally affect the skin's healing process and lead to minor scarring. Nonetheless, there's no need for undue concern, as our qualified medical experts are highly skilled at minimizing the risk of side effects through a holistic approach. During the initial consultation, they will comprehensively assess your medical history and skin condition, subsequently customizing your tattoo removal treatment plan accordingly.

Laser treatment is notably effective in the removal of various types of tattoos, particularly those inked in black. Additionally, dark blue, red, and warmer color tattoos tend to respond well to the treatment. However, it's important to acknowledge that the results can vary when dealing with tattoos featuring white, yellow, green, orange, fluorescent, or acrylic dyes. In some instances, these tattoos may not completely disappear, primarily due to the prevalence of unregulated inks currently in use.