Understanding Tattoo Pigments and Removal
Tattoos are made by embedding ink particles into the dermal layer of the skin. While they may be permanent, modern dermatology offers effective laser treatments to break down these pigments. Laser tattoo removal works by targeting the ink with high-intensity light pulses that fragment it into smaller particles, which are gradually eliminated by the body’s immune system.

Types of Tattoos Treated
Laser tattoo removal is suitable for a variety of tattoos:

Common Concerns with Unwanted Tattoos
People seek tattoo removal for various personal and professional reasons:

How Laser Tattoo Removal Works

Who is a Good Candidate?
Individuals with unwanted tattoos who are in good overall health, have realistic expectations, and are willing to commit to multiple sessions make ideal candidates. Darker inks like black and blue are usually easier to remove than lighter pigments like yellow or white.

Treatment Flow
01
Consultation & Assessment
Tattoo size, location, and ink colors are evaluated to plan the sessions.
02
Laser Session
A cooling gel or numbing cream is applied before using the laser to break up ink.
03
Healing Phase
The area may scab or flake for a few days. Proper aftercare ensures optimal healing.
04
Next Session
After 4–6 weeks, the next session is performed to continue breaking down ink.

Results & Recovery
Noticeable fading after each session with complete removal over 6–10 sessions.
Temporary redness, swelling, or mild discomfort post-treatment.
Proper skincare accelerates healing and minimizes pigmentation risks.

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The procedure feels like a rubber band snap on the skin. Numbing cream is applied to reduce discomfort.
Most tattoos require 6–10 sessions depending on size, ink type, and skin tone.
Darker colors like black and navy respond best. Yellow, red, and green may need more sessions.
Minor scabbing, redness, or swelling is common but temporary. Scarring is rare with proper care.
Most tattoos can be removed 90–100% with consistent treatment, especially dark inks.
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