
What is tattoo removal?
Tattoos are the century-long obsession of many people. Removing a tattoo is not an obsession, but it is often the perfect correction of the former attitudes, ideas and thinking that you have changed over time, and you wanted to tattoo them on the skin.
Removing a tattoo is actually removing pigments that are tattooed by epo-poisoning by creating the desired shapes visible to man. Initially, removing the tattoo was a demanding operation that left the scars, but with the emergence of lasers, the removal of the tattoo became the rule of routine treatment.
Patient preparation
Our specialists will do the consultation with you before the treatment itself to get you acquainted with all the details and answer all your questions. All patients are advised to come with a clean and non-skinned skin, which means avoiding various preparations and hydrating creams. It is important that you did not drink certain medications that may reduce blood viscosity before the surgery. As for meals and drinks, they should be avoided about six hours before the ointment.
The procedure
Recovery process and helpful tips
After treatment, it is of utmost importance to adhere to doctrinal counseling. This applies in particular to the maintenance of hygiene in the days following the operation. One week after the scar may occur, irritation may be present on the skin, but the treatment you will be informed about will speed up the recovery process. The first complete results and disappearance of scars and irritations will be apparent for 30 days, and each subsequent treatment will leave fewer and fewer side effects.
The results
For a complete result, it often takes more treatments. The number of treatments and the possibility of eliminating the tattoo in its entirety depends on several factors. Bigger and more amateur tattoos and tattoos in color require more treatments to completely remove them. Tattoo removal is easier and faster when it comes to monochrome, smaller and professional tattoos. Also, the ability of the body to reject a damaged pigment or skin reaction is very important for a faster tattoo removal process.