What are the After Effects of Tattoo Removal?
Certain health issues may affect how your body reacts to tattoo removal. If you are prone to keloids, hyper or hypo pigmentation or do not react well to burns or excessive scarring due to minor cuts and abrasions, surgical methods and laser may result in more noticeable post-treatment scars.
Chemical Peels should only be done in a doctor's office. Serious thought should be given to potential complications.
In Dermabrasion the abrasive medium literally rubs off the top layers of skin to reveal younger-looking, fresh skin beneath. If you scar badly from abrasions, or scrapes, the results of dermabrasion could be disastrous. Also, if you are prone to hyper or hypopigmentation then dermabrasion is not recommended.
Lasers literally burn the skin, so if you scar badly from burns -- this could also be a problem. The other methods may also scar you and leave only a bumpy scar in the place of where your tattoo was -- defeating the purpose.
The Fade Away Method is the only method that we know of that does not scar, cause a permanent change in pigment, or cut into the skin. With this method you do not have to worry about post-treatment infection or irreversible damage to your skin. Only patience is needed.Also, you should NOT have a removal treatment on the affected area if you have the following:
* Warts
* Active, weeping acne (stages 3-4)
* Active Rosacea
* Unstable diabetes
* Auto-immune system disorders
* Pigmentation problems
* If you are pregnant
You must be mentally and emotionally stable to undergo a cosmetic procedure. This is a procedure which requires patience and stability in dealing with the healing period.
Chemical Peels should only be done in a doctor's office. Serious thought should be given to potential complications.
In Dermabrasion the abrasive medium literally rubs off the top layers of skin to reveal younger-looking, fresh skin beneath. If you scar badly from abrasions, or scrapes, the results of dermabrasion could be disastrous. Also, if you are prone to hyper or hypopigmentation then dermabrasion is not recommended.
Lasers literally burn the skin, so if you scar badly from burns -- this could also be a problem. The other methods may also scar you and leave only a bumpy scar in the place of where your tattoo was -- defeating the purpose.
The Fade Away Method is the only method that we know of that does not scar, cause a permanent change in pigment, or cut into the skin. With this method you do not have to worry about post-treatment infection or irreversible damage to your skin. Only patience is needed.Also, you should NOT have a removal treatment on the affected area if you have the following:
* Warts
* Active, weeping acne (stages 3-4)
* Active Rosacea
* Unstable diabetes
* Auto-immune system disorders
* Pigmentation problems
* If you are pregnant
You must be mentally and emotionally stable to undergo a cosmetic procedure. This is a procedure which requires patience and stability in dealing with the healing period.