There are many techniques for tattoo removal. However, most of them can cause permanent damage to the skin and lead to undesirable results. For tattoos you no longer want on your body, we recommend the laser tattoo removal method. When tattoo ink is embedded into the skin, your body recognizes it as a foreign substance, and special cells attempt to respond. However, because the pigment particles are too large, the body cannot remove them, which makes tattoos permanent.
Laser technology allows us to break these large pigment particles into much smaller fragments that the body can gradually eliminate. In the days following the procedure, these foreign particles are slowly expelled from the body. The discomfort experienced during the treatment is usually no more than the pain felt while getting a tattoo. Minor surface bleeding may occur during the session, but this decreases with subsequent treatments. At the end of each session, the treated area is cleaned and cared for. After laser tattoo removal, patients can return to their daily routines. Mild burning, swelling, and skin irritation may occur in the treated area, but these symptoms typically resolve within two to three days. In some cases, scabbing and itching may occur, which is considered normal. No other side effects have been observed.