Monday, May 18, 2015

Tattoo removal techniques and a variety of risk

Permanent tattoo owners are generally aware that the 'painting' will be attached to the skin throughout life. But there is also regret or less satisfied, and want to remove it. The trick start of slicing the skin up using the laser.

Risk tattoo removal generally results in a scar, which sometimes is more disturbing than the appearance of the tattoo itself. Therefore, for anyone who wants to get a tattoo, think really all costs so as not to regret in the future.

Tattoo removal techniques and a variety of risk are as follows, as quoted by WebMD.

1. Dermabrasion

This technique is similar wear sandpaper or a grain of sand to rub the skin to exfoliate the outermost layer.

Tattoo ink that is located under the layer then stay scraped with a scalpel by a dermatologist.

While it is easy and relatively inexpensive, this method has the disadvantage that tremendous pain, especially if the size of the tattoo is big enough.

This technique risk of causing injury, often leaving scars scar tissue less attractive than the tattoo itself.



2. Slicing Skin

Another technique is pretty easy though remains to be done by a doctor is slicing existing skin tattoo.

The risk of scarring in this technique is greater than dermabrasion, so it is only done on the type of tattoo that is not too big.

Slicing the skin is only done on the large sized tattoo if other techniques do not successfully eliminate it.

For example because the ink too deeply absorbed into the skin or the type of ink is difficult to remove by other means.



3. Cryotherapy

Tattoos can also be removed by using liquid nitrogen temperatures are below freezing. Skin tissue that spilled liquid will freeze and shatter, then shed with tattoo ink on the layer below.

Weakness technique called cryotherapy is the trigger serious skin damage. Doctors can not destroy the tattoo ink that is located under the skin, without damaging the outer surface with liquid nitrogen just shed on it.



4. Anti-Tattoos

Similar to cryotherapy, anti-tattoo cream also works by destroying the tattoo ink to be shed from the skin surface. Such creams generally contain a solution of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) which will react with the ink but safer for the skin.

The disadvantage is nothing but the price is very expensive, which is about US $ 100, or about Rp 863 thousand for routine use for 2 months. In addition, its effectiveness is relatively low so that more appropriately called disguise tattoo and not guaranteed to be gone 100 percent.



5. Laser

The most advanced technology for tattoo removal is laser, which is quite effective and safest for the skin. The principle is to break down the ink particles below the surface of the skin, in order to be destroyed by the immune system of human nature.

Although safe, this technology is quite expensive and sometimes it may take longer to remove certain colors eg green, orange and white. Some people are sensitive skin are also recommended to wear sunscreen after undergoing this procedure.

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