Introduction
Tattoo removal is a procedure done to try to remove an unwanted tattoo. Tattoo ink is placed beneath the top layer of the skin. That makes tattoo removal more complicated — and expensive — than the original tattoo application. Tattoo removal might also be important if you develop an allergic reaction to the tattoo or other complications, such as an infection.
Q-switched Nd
Lasers are designed for tattoo removal and pigmented lesion treatments, considered the ‘gold standard’ in tattoo removal for their effectiveness, reliability, and safety. These lasers can operate at two wavelengths: 1064nm for darker colors (blacks and blues) and 532nm for brighter colors (red and orange). They produce very short bursts of high-energy laser light, which are absorbed by the ink particles, generating heat that shatters the pigment into minute particles. These particles are then removed naturally by the body’s immune system. Because the laser energy is selectively absorbed by the tattoo ink, there is no lasting damage to the surrounding skin.
Laser machine releases energy in a single, powerful pulse and is often the treatment of choice for tattoo removal due to its minor discomfort compared to other treatments. It is a non-invasive treatment that can safely remove tattoos while minimizing the risks of scarring or hypopigmentation. Some tattoos might require multiple sessions depending on their size and color.
Treatment Process and Sensation
The mechanical Q-switched effect works by vibrating and breaking down the ink particles in the tattoo. As the area heals, the body’s immune system flushes away the shattered ink particles, causing the tattoo to fade with minimal risk of scarring or hypopigmentation. The sensation of Ndlaser tattoo removal is often described as a small rubber band being snapped onto the skin. Most clients tolerate this sensation well, and the discomfort goes away directly after the treatment.
Effectiveness and Limitations
Laser treatment is one of the most popular and effective techniques for fading and removing unwanted tattoos, although the results depend on the type of tattoo and the color of the ink. The Private Skin Laser Clinic uses Q-switched Ndand Ruby laser technology, offering three different wavelengths to treat a wide range of tattoo inks. Black ink absorbs all the laser light and therefore fades more than any other color. Some colored inks, particularly green, are highly resistant to laser treatment. Amateur Indian ink tattoos usually respond well, while multi-colored professional tattoos are less likely to disappear altogether.