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Tattoo Removal Surrey

Laser tattoo removal is a non-surgical treatment that uses Q-switched laser technology to break down tattoo pigments beneath the skin. Short bursts of high-energy laser light target the ink particles through a process called selective photolysis, fragmenting them into smaller pieces that the body then eliminates naturally over time. Multiple wavelengths allow the treatment to address a wide range of tattoo colours, and results are progressive over several sessions, with individual outcomes that may vary depending on factors such as ink type, depth and skin tone.

Because every patient's skin, tattoo characteristics and medical history are different, laser tattoo removal at our Dermapure City Centre clinic always begins with a personalized consultation with our team. Together, you will evaluate the tattoo you would like to address, discuss what a realistic treatment plan could look like and review the possible side effects in detail. 

What to Expect During Your Session

Step 1
Taking photographs
Taking a picture of the treated area before and after the treatment allows you to measure the progress of the treatment.
Step 2
Preparation for the treatment
Desensitizing the skin with an anesthetic lidocaine-based gel or by using a cold air machine helps to reduce discomfort during treatment.
Step 3
Cleaning of the skin
Carefully removing all traces of gel, make-up and lipid film is an essential step before a tattoo removal session. It is important to disinfect the skin with alcohol as well in order to create a suitable and sterile canvas before the procedure begins.
Step 4
Adequate eye protection
Wearing protective glasses may be required to protect the eyes during the tattoo removal procedure. However, it is normal to see a few flashes of light throughout the session. Once well protected, your eyes have nothing to worry about and are safe.
Step 5
Start of treatment
Applying the applicator to the skin of the target area and discharging the energy onto the surface to be treated signals the beginning of the treatment. Feeling the laser light on your skin can be unpleasant and it is common to feel pain during the session.

Follow-Up & Maintenance

The number of sessions required for laser tattoo removal varies according to the amount of pigment, its depth and the colors present. Thus, the treatment may generally require between 3 and 8 sessions, sometimes more. Each session is spaced 6-8 weeks apart. It is important to protect the treated area from sun exposure between each session and after the last treatment for a period of two months.

Contraindications

Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid this type of treatment, as well as anyone who has received Accutane treatment in the past 6 months. Patients who have been exposed to the sun without sun protection within 4 weeks before the treatment date will not be able to receive it.

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