Compared to other more aggressive techniques, such as surgery, surgical dermabrasion, acid solutions, laser tattoo removal achieves excellent results without having a traumatic impact both from a physical and physical point of view. psychological.
In the majority of cases, the laser makes it possible to obtain very good results without damaging the skin because it only penetrates the superficial layers of the epidermis. Other more aggressive processes can induce unsightly scars which will never fade.
Depending on the area to be treated and the nature of the tattoo, the practitioner will estimate the number of sessions required and their spacing. The objective is to obtain the best result over time while respecting the integrity of the dermis as much as possible so that no traumatic lesion appears, such as micro scars.
For example, an amateur tattoo with low pigmentation can be erased in 2 to 3 sessions, while a tattoo done by a professional may require double or more.
The sessions are generally of short duration and do not cause any social eviction, the patient can resume his activities at the end of the treatment.
The only side effects resulting from laser tattoo removal are localized redness associated with a feeling of warmth which disappears after a few hours.