What is Laser Tattoo Removal?

Answer:
Laser tattoo removal is a standard procedure
that involves the use of a laser to remove unwanted tattoos from the body. The laser produces short pulses of intense light that harmlessly pass through the top layer of skin and are absorbed by the pigment of the tattoo.


The tattoo pigment breaks into smaller particles which are then removed by the body’s immune system. The laser can selectively target the tattoo without causing any harm to the surrounding skin.

On average it takes seven to 12 sessions to completely remove a tattoo, and you should allow breaks of four to eight weeks between each session so the body or area can heal.

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