*removal of old , unwanted, poor judgment tattoos
*Q switch laser machine
*$100 minimum per session
with over 15 years experience in body piercing and laser tattoo removal. After all most of us would like to think that a tattoo is forever – that’s why we get them in the first place! That’s a thought that goes through everyone’s mind at some point, and the fact is, some tattoos do end up being a so
urce of regret. Here are some reasons why some people consider tattoo removal:
* Tastes change as we get older and wiser :-) Getting a tattoo at a young age is the most common reason for tattoo removal. Your life changes when you get older (marriage, children) and your once loved piece of ink can be a source of embarrassment.
* Your tattoo is in a visible place on your body, it could be holding you back from getting a new job.
* You have a tattoo that is connected in some way with an ex girl or boyfriend. The love is over and so is your love for the tattoo.
* You don't like what your tattoo artist did, you're not happy with the quality of the tattoo design.
* Bodies change as we get older. You may have put on some weight and your tattoo got stretched. laser tattoo removal is the most popular way to remove a tattoo. The kind of lasers used are called Q-switched lasers. Lasers work by using short pulses of light to target the tattoo ink that is under the skin. This light is a highly concentrated type of light that can break apart the ink into very small pieces. These pieces are then small enough for the body’s own immune system to attack and carry away. Once the body does this, the ink fragments are gone and so is the tattoo. One problem with this method is that this process can take time, money and it may take many treatments before it is successful. It can take several treatments for the laser to target the deepest ink of the tattoo. A typical tattoo removal requires 8 to 12 treatments, with 6 to 8 weeks between treatments. The amount of treatments needed depends on:
* Skin type
*Tattoo location. Forearm, hand and ankle tattoos are the hardest to remove.
* Color
* Amount of ink used
*Scarring
* Layering