The history of tattooing, which is today a means of expressing oneself and emotions, dates back to Ancient Egypt. Tattoos, which were banned with Christianity, became popular again after the discovery of America and have become widespread today as a form of art, sometimes in the form of a symbol, sometimes a poem, sometimes a painting. Today, 1 in 4 people have at least 1 tattoo, and 1 in 3 people who have a tattoo want to have it removed. Again, 1 in 5 people who have a tattoo has more than 1 tattoo. While tattoos are so popular, various methods have been tried throughout history to remove them. Such as re-tattooing on top of tattoo, surgically removing tattooed skin, shaving with dermabrasion... However, none of these methods are as easy and satisfactory as laser...
Q-switched lasers are fast devices that shoot in nanoseconds and are placed inside the skin cells. They erase the tattoo by blasting the paint chips with both heat and sound waves. Dye particles are taken up by other cells in the skin and destroyed within the cell, and some of them are removed from the tissue via the lymphatic pathway. A medium-sized tattoo, which takes 6-8 hours to create, takes 5-10 minutes at most to remove. While it lasts, only burning is felt during the process. The crusts formed after wiping fall off in approximately 10 days. Amateur tattoos can be removed in 2-6 sessions, professional tattoos in 4-8 sessions without leaving a trace. During laser sessions, local anesthesia is applied and then wound repair creams are applied until the crusts fall off.
CONFIRMATIONS ABOUT TATTOO REMOVAL…
IT'S EASY TO ERASE IF YOU'RE AN AMATEUR... Contrary to popular belief, the paint particles in amateur tattoos are erased more easily than professional tattoos because they are in small amounts and placed on the upper layers of the skin.
IT'S EASY TO ERASE IF IT'S ONE COLOR...Whether amateur or professional, black color tattoos are the easiest to erase. Primary colors such as red and blue are also more easily erased than secondary colors such as green and orange.
OLD TATTOOTS ARE EASIER ERASE… Since the paint chips in old tattoos are partially destroyed by the tissue. It is easier to remove than new tattoos...
TATTOOS ON AREAS SUCH AS THE HAND AND SOLE ARE MORE DIFFICULT TO ERASE... Because the skin of the hands and soles is thicker. Therefore Tattoos in these areas are difficult to erase.
TATTOOTS ABOVE ABOVE ARE HARD TO ERASE… This is because the chemical structure of the paint deteriorates and its density increases in areas where tattoos are placed on top of each other.
AFTER TATTOOING, YOU MUST WAIT FOR 3 MONTHS TO REMOVE IT.. 1 in 3 people who have a tattoo want to have their tattoo removed for some reason, but at least 3 months must be waited for the tattoo to be removed without leaving a scar…
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