There once was a time when you would get a tattoo, you knew it was permanent and you could not remove it. Times and technology have evolved, however, and laser tattoo removal has become more popular than ever before. You may have seen a rising trend on the news or social media of people removing their unwanted tattoos, but why is this trend happening? We’ve explained some of the reasons why people are choosing laser tattoo removal and what the process is for doing so.
Create A Fresh Start With Laser Tattoo Removal
Every tattoo on your body tells a story. It could have been part of your identity or a strong belief you had many years ago. Whether the story at the time was good or bad, life sometimes changes and leads to the desire to move on from it. One of the biggest reasons why people opt for laser tattoo removal is so they can move on from their past and create a fresh start. Their tattoo does not have to be their identity forever, and removing it is a great way to start a new chapter in their life.
Advanced Laser Technology Makes Tattoo Removal Effective
There are plenty of examples of before and after tattoo removal services that make it attractive. The advanced laser technology makes tattoo removal effective no matter how large or small the tattoo is, and regardless of the location. Even multicolor tattoos can be removed since the laser technology targets individual pigments. A common misconception about tattoo removal is your skin may become scarred. This may have been true many years ago, but the advancements in laser technology, along with a qualified and skilled professional, make it so that you can hardly notice where the tattoo was on your body.
Tattoo Removal May Be Necessary For Career Advancement
Another reason why people opt for laser tattoo removal is because their tattoo could be holding them back from advancing in their careers. Your tattoo could be a reflection of your younger years when you were wild and care-free. But now that you’re a responsible adult ready to make career moves, it may be time to remove your visible tattoos. This is a realization many people have and the good news is you’re a consultation away from beginning the tattoo removal process.
The Laser Tattoo Removal Process
So how does the laser tattoo removal process work so effectively? A professional laser is used to penetrate the skin and target the ink particles to break them up. Once the particles are small enough, the body’s natural immune system removes the pigments over the course of several weeks and months. However, depending on the size and location of the tattoo, the actual laser treatment takes only a matter of minutes.
Sometimes multiple laser tattoo removal treatments are required, and your laser tattoo removal professional can give you an idea of how many treatments it will take. Factors to consider are the location, type of ink, ink density, your skin tone, your immune system, and more. If multiple treatments are required, they should be spaced out at least seven weeks apart.
Always Work With Qualified Professionals To Remove Your Tattoo
The rising trend of laser tattoo removal services has led to new tattoo removal clinics opening. While this might seem like a great opportunity for you to save some money, proceed with caution. Any time you are dealing with your skin, it is worth asking about the specific laser technology used, as well as the qualifications of the person administering the treatment. Too many people say they are qualified and use the best laser technology, but then the client ends up with scarred skin permanently. Look for reputable professionals who have been administering laser tattoo removal treatments long before this current trend has occurred.
Skin Deep Laser Services has provided top-notch laser tattoo removal treatments before the process became trendy. We always use the best laser technology available and have trained, qualified, and certified technicians ready to administer the treatments. If you have an unwanted tattoo, then contact us at any time to schedule a consultation to learn more about the process and how we can help.