Tattoo Removal
Our team offers PicoSure®, an advanced technology that effectively removes tattoos of various colors, from stubborn black ink to challenging shades like blue and green. Plus, it caters to all skin types.
PicoSure® is the only advanced tattoo removal laser with PressureWave technology. It works with your body’s natural processes to remove unwanted ink.
During the treatment process, the laser energy from PicoSure® is directed at the unwanted tattoo, targeting the ink and fragmenting it into smaller particles. The body then naturally expels these particles, leading to quicker clearance with fewer sessions compared to conventional laser methods.
Rather than generating heat gradually, a PicoSure treatment releases energy in trillionths of a second. This process occurs without harming the surrounding tissue, resulting in minimal discomfort and tissue damage.
FAQs
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Laser energy is gently applied to the skin over the tattooed area. This laser effectively breaks down each ink particle into smaller fragments that can be naturally eliminated by your body. Over a series of sessions, the tattoo will gradually fade and eventually vanish.
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The number of sessions needed to remove your tattoo depends on its size, the pigments used, and your skin color and type. While other tattoo-removal treatments average six to eight sessions for results, PicoSure® laser technology offers the benefits of fewer treatments and quicker results.
Most tattoos can be removed or significantly lightened in as few as two to three PicoSure® laser sessions of about 10 minutes each.
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You may notice an immediate fading. Generally tattoo removal will take place in a series of treatments.
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Most patients consider tattoo removal about as painful as the actual tattoo process. Potential discomfort can be minimized using numbing cream prior to treatment.
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Most patients require little to no downtime after PicoSure® laser treatments. Usually, they’re able to resume their regular activities immediately.
Some people may experience minor side effects, including temporary redness and swelling at the treatment site, loss of skin color, and mild discomfort during treatment.