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Cheltenham |
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
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Tattoo Removal |
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For people who now regret having a tattoo,
there are a number of techniques available,
including laser technology. Many types of tattoo
respond to laser treatment, but when you attend a
consultation, you will be informed about the
different types of treatment available, and of the
chances of successfully removing the whole tattoo,
as this will depend upon the intricacy of the
tattoo and the colours used.
The laser is
directed precisely at those skin cells that
contain the tattoo pigment. The beam is powerful
enough to fragment those cells, breaking up the
bead of dye into particles small enough to be
dealt with by the bodyâs own defence mechanisms,
through a series of natural processes.
The
lasers used are precise, and exposure to the beam
short. This means that only the tattooed cells are
affected, and the surrounding tissue is not
touched. This means there is no permanent
scarring. | | |