Precautions and care after laser tattoo removal

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Tattoos are the result of a needle being inserted into the skin, which leaves the ink behind. Lasers designed to remove tattoos shoot or release energy deep into the skin to break up the pigments in the tattoo, allowing the body’s white blood cells to naturally eliminate the pigments. 

Laser tattoo removal is the use of a high-energy laser to remove pigment embedded in the skin without damaging surrounding tissue. Laser tattoo removal is considered the most effective and widely accepted method of tattoo removal. And suitable for those who want to remove tattoos, whether for social, aesthetic or life changes reasons. This method is popular because it is safe and gives clear results.

However, you should consult a doctor to assess your skin condition and tattoo before deciding, because some tattoos may take longer to remove than usual or may not be suitable for those with sensitive skin.

The procedure for laser tattoo removal

Start by applying anesthetic cream all over the tattoo you want to remove. Leave it on for about 30-35 minutes to allow the medicine to take effect. Then start the procedure with the laser machine that is appropriate for that tattoo โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที. May feel slight pain and some may experience some bleeding. The doctor will apply medication and cover with a waterproof plaster.

But the whole process takes 15-20 minutes to complete (depending on the size of the tattoo). After the procedure, you can go back to work or do other activities without having to rest. After receiving the service 1-3 times, you will start to see the change in the tattoo that is less clear, the color fades (the change will be clearly seen in tattoos with dark colors and small tattoos).

Therefore, you should see a doctor as scheduled and do it continuously to get good results.

Precautions and care after laser tattoo removal, incluing:

Avoid touching the wound: Do not rub or scratch the lasered area as this may cause wounds and scars. And wash the wound with saline or clean water twice a day, morning and evening. After that, wait for it to dry and apply the medicine prescribed by the doctor continuously until the scab falls off. Do not peel off the scab yourself because it may cause scarring.

Avoid sun exposure: Avoid sun exposure to prevent dark spots or darkening of the skin from sun exposure. Because sunlight can cause allergic reactions and irritation to the skin in the area where the tattoo was removed. Cover the area or use a sunscreen with a high SPF.