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Useful facts about laser removal
Content of the article 1. who is contraindicated against laser removal? 2. how to prepare for a procedure? 3. what is the procedure of laser removal of the tattoo? 4. who carries out the procedure of laser removal? 5. after the procedure. Correct care. Everyone has the right to make a mistake, and tattooing is no exception: believe me, making a "portal" on yourself - it is not lethal and repairable at all. Someone corrects the situation with the help of "cover" (and quite successfully), others "pour out" failed tattoos black. And someone is willing to give up the masterpiece that has happened or to wear a "reminder". Today we are interested in the most uncompromising solution - laser tattoo removal. It is immediately worth mentioning that people who decide to get rid of the tattoo, pay a large sum of money and pain for such a procedure. And since tattoos are now at the height of their popularity, it is no wonder that laser removal is relevant. Let's find out what the laser removal procedure is, what secrets it holds and who it suits. Who is contraindicated against laser removal? Let's start with those who need it. In addition to the obvious complete tattoo removal, laser removal is required when either the entire tattoo or some of its elements need to be illuminated. And now the important question: Who is NOT suitable for laser removal of a tattoo? First of all, the contraindications are the same as for tattoos: skin diseases, epilepsy, excessive scarring, oncology, diabetes, diseases and so on. It can be assumed that the person who has contraindications for tattoos has not done it, so does not need the laser, but sometimes the desire is so strong that we take a risk. If you are one of those people who have a harmful tattoo and now want to remove it, you should think a few times before undergoing a rather complicated procedure. Ask yourself the question: Is it worth it for you? If you are lucky once, it is not the fact that the second time will be just as smooth. Therefore another important point: laser removal is not suitable for people who have acquired diseases after tattooing. What about temporary contraindications? They make it easier. In this procedure it is worth waiting for those who have various infections, inflammations and skin lesions at the site of the alleged removal, as well as those who take a certain group of drugs. If you are under treatment, you should of course consult a doctor. How do you prepare for a procedure? So you have chosen laser removal. First of all, you must make sure that there are no contraindications and consult a doctor. Now it is a matter of moral preparation. Seriously, it hurts! It hurts more than tattoos. Also, the healing process is not fast and it requires a lot of attention. Another important thing: do not drink alcohol 24 hours before the procedure. It is also advisable to remove the hair at the healing site before. Laser removal is painful. Remember: it hurts more than tattoos. In addition, the healing process is also slow and requires a lot of attention. How does the laser tattoo removal procedure work? In fact, tattoo removal is a very unusual and interesting process because the laser does not act on the skin, but directly on the pigment, destroying it as if in layers: the deeper the pigment, the more sessions are needed. It is the process of destroying the pigment and causes pain, but some experts use painkillers. The laser does not leave any traces, but you should remember that if the tattoo heals unsuccessfully and is nicked, the traces will remain. Who carries out the laser removal procedure? One of the most common myths is that only a doctor can remove tattoos with a laser. This is as delusional as the fact that tattoo masters should have medical training, because in the course of their work the skin is injured and can bleed. Training on laser ablation is provided by qualified professionals from manufacturing companies. They are the ones who know best the capabilities and characteristics of their devices. In the past, such procedures were actually performed in medical institutions, but now lasers are also found in tattoo studios. The main thing is that tattoo studio masters have received all the necessary instructions and have been trained, study the feedback and boldly sign up for the procedure. Some companies, such as LaseTech for example, carry out training from a distance. After the procedure. Correct care 1. Do not make the donor site wet. Do not allow water to enter the donor area within 24 hours after the procedure. 2. Do not sunbathe and do not let it evaporate. For 2 weeks, do not sunbathe and solarium, go to the bathroom, sauna, swimming pool and steam the removal area in the shower (you can wash with warm water, but not hot). To avoid skin pigmentation, apply sunscreen (at least SPF 50) to the removal zone if you plan to be in the sun. 3. Avoid mechanical effects on the removal area. Under no circumstances should you scratch, pluck or scrape the damaged skin, as this can lead to infections and scarring. Also do not shave the skin in the donor area until it has completely healed. It is also important to avoid rubbing the clothing against the skin in the donor area. 4. Care for the skin carefully. You can treat the area of removal of panthenol-containing cream to eliminate discomfort, and after the disappearance of burning - ointment Badjaga to improve blood circulation: it promotes the rapid removal of pigment-lymphatic system. 5. Keep an eye on the body. To help it accelerate pigment removal, you can gently massage the skin in the area of removal. Also drink more water in the first week to support lymphatic drainage. Let us summarize it all in a short summary: If you decide for laser removal of the tattoo, make sure that you have no contraindications. If there are constants, you should not take any risk, and if it is only temporary - it is worth waiting. Furthermore, choose the assistant carefully: Find out about certificates and training, read reviews and ratings from those who have already turned around. In general, good luck! Everybody makes mistakes, but in a case with tattoos everything is corrected.
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