Tattooing is a process of inserting inks, dyes, and pigments into the dermal layer of skin as a form of body art. Q-switched lasers that deliver a high-intensity pulsed beam to the inked area are the commonly used lasers for tattoo removal treatment.
The tattoo removal works by breaking the ink pigments into very small particles which can then be easily carried away by the immune cells into the lymphatic drainage and hence out of the body.
The actual removal of a tattoo with the help of a laser treatment takes less time than getting a tattoo and it starts fading with the initial treatment. This procedure cannot be completed in just one sitting as the body’s natural drainage and waste processes must be given time to act on the ink. One might need to space out the treatment in 5 to 8 weeks.
The Helios III is one of the latest, upgraded Q-switch Nd-Yag laser used in our clinic for tattoo removal.