To remove a tattoo, the skin has been rid of the pigments inlaid for several years. Laser use is currently the recommended solution. But beware, no precipitation!
To remove a tattoo, the laser technique
Removing a tattoo is a thoughtful act that involves the intervention of a qualified professional. A prior visit to a dermatologist can be indicated in the presence of unwanted spots on the skin. To proceed with the withdrawal of the tattoo, it is necessary to consider that each individual is different and each part of the body is to be considered in his singularity. For an optimal serenity objective, experts today advise to erase the laser tattoo. This intervention, carried out in the clinic under the responsibility of a dermatologist, consists in bursting the pigments in tiny particles, which evacuate in a few weeks under the effect of the natural work of the cells of the dermis and the epidermis.
Remove a tattoo: allow time to time!
Removing a tattoo by indelible nature is not trivial. In some cases, laser intervention can generate significant costs. The dermatologists’ union announces a range between 200 and 300 euros. Several sessions may sometimes be necessary for impeccable result. Complete erasure may require several weeks, a variable that takes into account the texture of the skin, as well as the amount of injected ink. The colors also come into play: monochrome patterns disappear more easily than polychrome patterns. In any case, you have to be patient.
Remove a tattoo using a cream?
At the beginning of 2015, a rumor indicated that it would be possible to remove a tattoo with a simple cream. The information is recent and the reliability of the process still uncertain. Alec Falkenham, a young Canadian student, would have developed a prototype ointment able to erase tattoos. The technique would consist in targeting so -called “macrophages” cells full of ink which migrate under the skin, and to make them disappear when they rise to the surface. For the time being, the patent is filed and dermatologists are waiting for tangible evidence. When will the marketing of the miracle cream be marketed?