Tattoo Removal Jersey City

About Tattoo Removal

Tattoos consist of thousands of tiny particles of pigment (ink) that have been injected into the dermis, which are suspended in the skin. Normally, the healing process and cell turnover remove small foreign particles from the skin, however, tattoo pigment particles are too large to be removed during these natural processes.

Laser tattoo removal Jersey City

How Does it Work

Laser tattoo removal uses technology that passes a laser through the skin and breaks up tattoo pigment particles of all colors and shades into smaller particles. These smaller particles are then gradually eliminated by the body’s natural process. Eventually, the tattoo fades in much the same way that a bruise fades over time.

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There is no downtime associated with this treatment

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tattoos consist of thousands of tiny particles of pigment (ink) that have been injected into the dermis, which are suspended in the skin. Normally, the healing process and cell turnover remove small foreign particles from the skin, however, tattoo pigment particles are too large to be removed during these natural processes. Laser tattoo removal uses technology that passes a laser through the skin and breaks up tattoo pigment particles of all colors and shades into smaller particles. These smaller particles are then gradually eliminated by the body’s natural process. Eventually, the tattoo fades in much the same way that a bruise fades over time.

Laser tattoo removal is minimally painful and does not damage your skin in the process. The sensation can range from discomfort to pain comparable to that of getting a tattoo, though the removal takes far less time.

In most cases, yes. However, complete removal is sometimes a hard thing to predict. The F.D.A. does not regulate tattoo inks and many manufacturers and artists make and mix their own inks. These mixes may contain metals and other foreign additives, making them extremely difficult to remove.

There is no downtime associated with this treatment

While each person is as unique as their tattoo, most professional tattoos take between 5-10 treatments. Homemade tattoos usually take less. The number of treatments can depend on several factors, including the amount, the quality, and color of ink used.

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