lundi 29 avril 2019

Tips Before Doing Tattoo Removal

By Jeffrey Watson


Tattoos are a form of art and expression. It has been practiced since ancient times but was banned during the Roman Empire because it is a brand for slaves and criminals. It, however, resurfaced due to soldiers who have it inked on their bodies. It gained popularity once more and gave rise to its own band of artists. When people do not want it anymore or want a new design on that same area, they go to a shop to get tattoo removal Worcester MA.

Before the procedure, artists will have their patients do pretreatment car first. This makes sure that results will be favorable and optimal to them. They are handed guidelines on the things they should do to better prepare for the treatment.

It is important to take care of the body, particularly the immune system, because it flushes the remaining ink away and heals the treated area. So, patients should eat healthy and do proper exercise. They should not drink alcohol during this period.

Shops would make the patient postpone the appointment if they had a medical procedure done to them recently or under medical prescription. They need to have the patient healthy and well. To reiterate, their immune system is the one that will do the work in fighting the infection.

Artists need to know several factors before the treatment. Skin tone, location, ink and age are these factors they have to take notes of. Age pertains to the person and the tattoo. Older patients require longer time to have their inks to be removed. In terms of tattoo, older ink is easier to get rid of than recent ones.

Skin tone is taken into consideration because they need to know the amount of melanin the patient has. The effects of the laser are absorbed faster in lighter and fairer complexions. Meaning, treatment will also be faster.

Remember that the body flushes the remaining broken ink. If the tattoo is located at areas with good blood circulation like arms and neck, then it will take lesser time for it to be flushed away. The same cannot be said with those located in parts with less circulation like ankles.

Sizes and colors vary in the tattoo of a person. Dispersed, small and shallow tattoos are easier to treat. Bigger ones however are to be divided into areas for the body to be able to flush that amount of ink. Blackout tattoos on patients will have more sessions than average because of its complexity and difficulty.

The patient will undergo laser treatment with multiple sessions. The laser will get absorbed into the skin where the tattoo is and then the fast pulse of energy it emits will shatter the ink into pieces. Their body will then work immediately to contain and then reduce the swelling in the treated area. This is why sessions take weeks before the next one starts because they wait for the area to heal and the immune system to do its work.




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