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Uses multiple laser wavelengths to treat full-spectrum tattoo inks, including stubborn blue and green inks, as well as previously treated tattoos. Laser tattoo removal treatments do not harm the surrounding skin and cause fewer side effects than outdated techniques.
Laser tattoo removal was performed initially with continuous wave lasers and later with Q- switched lasers. Today, "laser tattoo removal" generally refers to the non-invasive removal of tattoo pigment using a Q- switched laser. Generally, black and dark inks can be removed more completely.
At Bomeitongbeauty, tattoo removal uses a Q- switched Nd: YAG laser. This laser emits fast, high-intensity focused pulses at a very specific wavelength that is highly absorbed by the pigments in the tattoo ink. Nd: YAG laser energy breaks down only the pigment in the skin so it can be absorbed by the body while protecting surrounding tissue from damage. This is by far one of the best tattoo removal laser treatments our patients have experienced.
After one tattoo removal treatment, the tattoo will start to fade. However, laser tattoo removal treatment is a gradual process that typically requires 4 to 10 laser tattoo removal treatments, depending on the size, color, depth, and type of ink used. Treatments are given 4 to 8 weeks apart, and while some tattoos cannot be completely removed, most can at least lighten significantly.
The number of treatments required may vary depending on the lesion type, size, location, color, patient age, and tattoo age. Generally, tattoos can be removed in two to four visits, but more sessions may be required depending on the specific case. Space treatments 4 to 8 weeks apart to allow your body to expel the maximum amount of tattoo pigment after each treatment.