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Tattoo Removal Why, What, How?
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What is Tattoo Removal?
A tattoo is a permanent form of body modification in which an artist injects inks and pigments (dyes) into the dermal layer of the skin.
Tattoo removal refers to the procedures employed to eliminate this permanent ink from the body. Typically, the immune system functions to expel foreign particles; however, the size of ink particles prevents effective removal, contributing to their permanence.
The process of tattoo removal can be intricate and often requires multiple sessions to achieve satisfactory results, as the ink granules from professional tattoos reside beneath the skin's surface.
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How Does Tattoo Removal Work?
Laser tattoo removal employs targeted laser technology to break down the ink particles embedded in the skin. During the procedure, a practitioner uses a specialized laser that emits pulses of light energy, which are absorbed by the tattoo ink. This energy causes the ink particles to heat up and fragment into smaller pieces.
Once the ink particles are sufficiently broken down, the body’s immune system can naturally eliminate them over time. The process is typically performed in several sessions, depending on the size, colors, and depth of the tattoo.
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Why Get Tattoo's Removed?
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Change in Personal Preference: Over time, individuals may find that their tastes and preferences evolve.
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Professional Considerations: In today’s work environment, many individuals are required to adhere to specific dress codes that may restrict visible tattoos.
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Emotional Associations: Some tattoos may symbolize relationships, experiences, or moments that have become negative or painful over time.
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Desire for New Artwork: Many people feel a strong desire to express themselves through body art, and older tattoos may limit their options for new designs.
Astanza trinity
The Astanza Trinity laser integrates both Q-switched and ruby laser technology, utilizing three distinct wavelengths: 1064 nm, 532 nm, and 694 nm. Each wavelength is tailored to address specific ink colors:
- 1064 nm is particularly effective for dark inks such as black, brown, and dark blue, reaching deep layers to break down resistant pigments.
- 532 nm works well on warmer ink shades, including red, orange, and yellow.
- 694 nm, known as the ruby wavelength, targets challenging colors like green and blue, ensuring even intricate tattoos can be removed effectively.
This versatility allows the Astanza Trinity laser to work on a broad range of ink colors suitable for all skin types. Its square-shaped beam guarantees uniform coverage, minimizing the chances of uneven treatment or overlap. With various handpieces available, we can tailor your treatment to fit the size and detail of your tattoo seamlessly.
Cryo Zimmer
As an alternative to pain relievers for injections and laser applications, cold air that accompanies therapy offers crucial advantages: It relieves pain quickly and without any side effects. The cooling additionally protects the skin from thermal reactions, and persons receiving treatment have a presentable appearance immediately following IPL hair removal, filler injections, or RF microneedling.
The innovative cooling technology of Cryo 6 ensures precise and gentle cooling, even for sensitive and small areas of skin around the nose, mouth, and eyes.
Unlike in the case of contact cooling, cooling sprays, or ice packs, the skin can also be cooled with Cryo 6 during a laser application, since the cold air does not interfere with the laser beam.
Using special nozzles, the cold air is directed precisely to the treatment area. With a constant temperature, carefully calibrated pressure, and with only minimal humidity. This reliably protects the skin from freezing and cold burns.