Which Tattoo Remover Will Work The Best For You?
ByGetting body art is a serious decision, and one that some people really do not take very seriously. These are the people who view getting body art as more of an act of rebellion than anything else. Sure, they might be really excited to get body art, but after a while that portrait of their ex girlfriend or ex boyfriend really becomes annoying.
So, these people need to either get a new tattoo to cover the old one, or start thinking about finding a tattoo remover. It is lucky that they even have the latter option, because just a couple of decades ago the person either had to cover the tattoo, wait for the sun to fade it (which can lead to skin cancer), or just try to hide it.
Before a person starts thinking about which tattoo remover would be right for them, it is important for them to have a better understanding as to how the tattoo is applied in the first place. When many people get their first tattoo, they comment as to how painful it was. That is because a needle is simultaneously making holes in the upper epidermal layers and injecting those holes with tattoo ink.
Since the tattoo ink bonds to the skin molecules, it is that process that is meant to make the tattoo permanent. So, an effective tattoo remover will need to break apart and gradually eradicate those ink clad skin molecules. That being said, there are two main choices that a person could make when it comes to selecting a tattoo remover.
The first choice is something that would work better for people who only have small tattoos that they want to get rid of. This method is known as TCA removal. Basically, TCA is a clear liquid that is gently applied to the tattoo area with a q tip. The TCA is then supposed to be left on the area for a certain amount of time.
TCA is a chemical, and it works to not only break apart the skin molecules that have been bonded to the tattoo ink, but also to dissolve the upper skin layers so that new clear, new skin tissue can emerge. Many people choose this removal method because it is less expensive. However, it also has to be done at home by the person him or herself once every few weeks. So, in order to prevent scarring, it is very important that the person follow the directions.
The second removal method that is an option is laser removal, which works well for any size tattoo. This is an option that, although more expensive, is something that more people choose because a dermatologist does the treatment in a medical setting.
Each procedure is an outpatient one in which a topical anesthetic cream is first applied to the area. Then, using a handheld device, the dermatologist directs the laser at certain areas of the tattoo. The laser heat gradually ruptures the inked skin molecules, while the laser light stimulates the growth of new skin tissue.
