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Tattoo Removal Using Light Is Not As Painful As The Older Methods Of Removal

By Carol Bell

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Getting rid of of a tattoo is often thought of as being a very painful procedure. Although the process may have been very painful in the past, the technology these days offers better techniques of getting rid of tattoos. The two the majority popular methods currently available are laser dependent and light dependent technologies. Both procedures use light energy to destroy the ink in the tattoo. The ink in the tattoo soaks up the energy of the light, breaking it up. Bit by bit, the body absorbs the ink that is being broken down and passes it through the system. This is a safe method where the ink is systematically broken down into microscopic sized molecules that are not detrimental to our bodies.

Hair removal surgery is unusually similar to this process. A special ‘wand’ is used by the surgeon or specialist, which is put on to the skin. Pulsations of light are given off from the wand directly onto the tattoo which then gradually, breaks it up. The wand is normally held right up against the tattoo, as this makes the pulses of light much more efficient.

Normally, the feeling that you’ll go through is best described as an elastic or rubber band flicking incessantly against your skin. If the tattoo is big, the pain might certainly be a bit more intense. The location where the tattoo is at is also important, as delicate areas may cause you quite a bit of pain and discomfort. In examples where the tattoo is position on skin that does not have much fat or muscle, a local anesthetic ought to be looked at.

Both laser and light dependent therapies are somewhat alike. With both tattoo removal procedures, the physician that is doing the procedure will invariably apply a cooling gel to the tattoo area that is being treated to cool the skin and conduct the energy of the light. This cooling gel serves to draw the light, and at the same time look after your skin. The gel will feel cool to the touch, although it will help your skin when the light pulses begin to break the ink up.

If you’ve been thinking about having a tattoo erased you ought to think about both light and laser based procedures. Still, both methods do carry some risk, even if it is small, and they will doubtless be expensive. Depending on how big your tattoo is and what the technique involves, you may need to pass a night or two in the hospital. Even though both procedures do offer ways to have your tattoo removed, you’ll have to think long and hard before you make a final decision.

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Bell, Carol "Tattoo Removal Using Light Is Not As Painful As The Older Methods Of Removal." Tattoo Removal Using Light Is Not As Painful As The Older Methods Of Removal. 3 Feb. 2011. uberarticles.com. 15 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/arts-and-entertainment/tattoos/tattoo-removal-using-light-is-not-as-painful-as-the-older-methods-of-removal/>.

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