Tattoo Removal

Tattoo Removal

Picosure switched lasers which release energy in a single, powerful pulse — are often the treatment of choice for tattoo removal. A special type of laser called a picosure switched might be used on darker skin to avoid changing the skin's pigment permanently.

Before laser treatment, the skin is numbed with an injection of a local anesthetic. Then a powerful pulse of energy is applied to the tattoo to heat and shatter the tattoo ink. Multicolored tattoos might need treatment with various lasers and different wavelengths.

After the procedure, you might notice swelling and possibly blistering or bleeding. Antibacterial ointment can help promote healing. You'll likely need repeated sessions to lighten the tattoo, and it might be possible to completely erase the tattoo.