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People have varying reasons for wanting to remove their tattoos with diode laser technology. It is unfortunate that most of them do not consider the side effects that might accrue long after their treatment. Thy only thing they may care about is how to erase the memories associated with the tattoo. This might be the case if the person had engraved the tattoo to reinforce the memories. Sometimes, the case might be that the person was too nave when the tattoo was engraved in his or her body. Others may want to chance dressing chord to fit a professional working environment. This means that the person would be ready to presentable before their bosses and clients at large. Whichever is the reason that trigger removal of the tattoo, the patient should informed of the possible side effects.

Before we analyze the side effects of this new technology, we would like to understand procedure involved in laser tattoo-removal. Like in any other successful businesses, the business of tattoo removal involves use of specialized skills. A skilled practitioner understands most of the material and the technology used in the engraving process. The practitioner will prepare his or her work gear in readiness for the treatment. Among the devises for use in the treatment, process is the diode laser. The hand held devise produces regulated light wavelengths that penetrate the skin producing a pulsating effect. In the process, the heat energy produced reacts with color pigment of the tattoo under the skin. This means that it will melt and come onto the skin surface for easy scrapping and subsequent removal.

The side effect of the procedure is that the removal procedure may lead to infection of the skin under treatment. This is the case because the some treatment procedures may involve use of invasive techniques. Practitioners should treat the target area with disinfectants during and after treatment. Other side effects may include fading of the treated skin, mild swellings, pain and reddening of the treated area. Depending on how deep in the skin the color pigment of the tattoo are, the treatment may leave other pigments on the surface thus the skin remains with spots.

There are different side effects associated with laser tattoo-removal procedure. It is important to note that the current level of technology has eased the side effects. This is because the traditional removal techniques that were employed were poor and very painful. Though pain is unavoidable during the time the tattoo is engraved, the patient cannot avoid the painful ordeal during removal. However, the current technology has enables practitioners to use devices that expose the patient to lesser pain that was the case in the traditional tattoo removal treatment. It did not use diode laser technology.

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by: Stephen Soos




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