Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Pre Care Treatment In Tattoo Removal

By Jeffrey Watson


Tattoos are a form of art and expression. It has been practiced since ancient times but was banned during the Roman Empire because it is a brand for slaves and criminals. It, however, resurfaced due to soldiers who have it inked on their bodies. It gained popularity once more and gave rise to its own band of artists. When people do not want it anymore or want a new design on that same area, they go to a shop to get tattoo removal Worcester MA.

Artists have their patients to do care and treatment before the actual procedure. It is to ensure that the best results occur. Guidelines are provided to patients in order to prepare them on their scheduled appointment.

Patients are recommended to take care of their bodies. They should instill a healthy diet and regular in their lifestyle. They are also not allowed to drink alcohol at this time. The sole reason is that the body heals and helps with the after care.

Artists will suggest rescheduling the appointment if their patient has undergone medical procedure or is on medication currently. This is to confirm that the patient can handle the effects of treatment such as infection. It is really important for them to have their body and immune system at optimal health to combat the said infection.

Many factors are needed to keep in mind before the artists will do the treatment. They are age, skin tone, location and the ink. Age means two kinds here, the age of the person and the age of the tattoo. The older the patient, the longer it will take for the ink to be completely removed. On the other side, older tattoos are easier to remove than recent ones.

Skin tone is taken into consideration because they need to know the amount of melanin the patient has. The effects of the laser are absorbed faster in lighter and fairer complexions. Meaning, treatment will also be faster.

Always note that it is the job of the body to flush the remaining broken pieces of ink. Good circulation equates to a faster rate of removing it from their body. The arms and the neck are some areas with good blood circulation. The opposite happens with lesser circulation like the ankles.

Tattoos have variations in colors and size. Shallow, dispersed and smaller ones are treated easier. The opposite can be said to bigger ones. It will have to be divided into sections because the body can handle sessions with little amount of ink. For patients with blackouts, more sessions will be needed due to its difficulty.

The patient will undergo laser treatment with multiple sessions. The laser will get absorbed into the skin where the tattoo is and then the fast pulse of energy it emits will shatter the ink into pieces. Their body will then work immediately to contain and then reduce the swelling in the treated area. This is why sessions take weeks before the next one starts because they wait for the area to heal and the immune system to do its work.




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