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Learn about tattoo removal methods such as lasers, TCA, surgery, and plasma. Discover why plasma is more effective and less invasive, leading to faster removal with minimal scarring compared to lasers. Understand the risks and advantages of each method.
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How many treatments are required to “remove” a tattoo • How long is a piece of string? • The number of sessions are dependant on the type of pigments, depth of the pigments and in case of lasers on colour of the tattoo. Whether the tattoos are multi layer etc. • The reality is that most tattoos will never be removed completely. For complete removal you would leave a scar in most cases. Seamless removal is Rare. • In most cases tattoos can be only attenuated not completely removed. Unless a scar is left. • The exception is permanent make-up.
Reality of tattoo removal, the double layer tattoos • In the real world most tattoos can only be attenuated. • Most tattoos cannot be seamlessly removed as advertised. • Therefore the normal option is double layer tattoos. • They are referred to as cover-ups tattoos. • What happens in reality, large tattoos are attenuated and then covered up tattooing the area again.
How can tattoo be removed or attenuated? • Lasers are the fancy most advertised method. • TCA • Surgery • RF or Voltaic Plasma with or without salation (or osmosis) • Salabrasion. • Mechanical scrubbing • The only guarantee of complete removal with minimal scarring is surgery.
Plasma and Tattoo Removal Advantages Vs Lasers • New to the tattoo removal industry • Far more effective than any laser on the market. Including the most expensive The multi colour or multi frequency lasers. • More effective than any pico lasers. • Plasma is Colour blind. It fades all colours in the same way. Revolution Versus Laser. Several times better. • Why? • Far less sessions required than any laser, including pico lasers and multi-frequency lasers. • Does NOT cause any swelling.
Plasma and Tattoo Removal Disadvantages vs Lasers. • New • More likely to contract infections after the treatment. • Therefore more likely to • Less fancy treatment, • It is more involved than laser treatment. Slightly more complicated. It takes longer. • Laser tattoo fading is fancy(a lot of light) and fast treatment (lasting maximum between 5 to 10 minutes). No need for salt. • Putting “salt” on a wound is a bad phrase
Why is the likelihood of Infections higher. • You leave an open wound at the end of the treatment as well as burn. • The laser just burns the skin. After burn infections are possible but not as likely as with an open wound • If you have an open wound then the area is susceptible to all sorts of bacterial infections.