Removal Tattoo

Friday, February 11, 2011

Eyes Tattoo Removal Art

Today, if you get tired of your tattoos or just want a fashion change, they can easily be removed due to newly developed techniques. Although many people try to remove their tattoos, none of the these removal procedures can guarantee complete success every time.



Some troubles in Tattoo Removal may appear when:
  • The tattoo is too big covering a large area of your body.
  • You have had the tattoo on your skin for a long period of time.
  • Smudging is evident because the pigment was not distributed equally into the skin.
  • Tattoos in the area on or around your eyes can be particularly difficult to entirely remove, as the skin is very sensitive.
  • Your skin is very sensitive and has a longer healing rate than usual.
Ways To Remove Your Tattoo
Excision
This tattoo removal method is very suitable for the small ones as the entire tattoo can be removed without problem. The process consists from a local anesthetic which is administered to the area and the surgically removal of the tattooed skin. The wound is sutured and it’s very possible not to leave any noticeable scarring. Anyway, it is very important to check out the likelihood of this procedure leaving the area free of visible disfigurement with your medical advisor, especially if it is too close to your eyes.
Dermabrasion
The area is sprayed with a freezing solution and then sanded with a rotary abrasive instrument. The skin then peels off and is covered with a surgical dressing, as some bleeding will probably occur.
This procedure is not painless so be prepared if you decide to go this route. It will take some time for the skin to grow back and during this time it will not be an attractive sight. Attention must be paid to the regular change of dressings; hygiene and any sign of inflammation should be reported immediately to your Doctor.
Laser
Probably the best solution for the removal of tattoos of any size and in any area of the body, especially in your eyes area.
Short pulses of intense light from the laser are directed towards the tattoo, which breaks up the color pigments into smaller particles. These are then absorbed by the body’s immune system, which is normally takes about 3 weeks.
Some colored dyes react differently with black being the easiest to remove. The procedure is normally painless but a light local anesthetic may be administered if the tattoo is in a sensitive part of the body. You will possibly need more than one treatment to entirely remove the tattoo.
Make sure that the surgeon who removes your tattoo is a specialist in laser surgery.
After Effects
It cannot be over emphasized that the correct aftercare will help to lessen the possibility of residual scarring. The treated area and its immediate surroundings should be kept clean and an antibacterial lotion applied.
A scab may form and when that has fallen off the redness will fade as the normal healing process takes place. This may take some time depending on the individual. Infection is always a possibility with any surgical procedure so do not delay in reporting any signs to your doctor.
There may be some residual scarring due to the method of applying the tattoo.
Costs
Removing it is much more expensive than having it applied. Therefore, when you choose it be very sure that it’s what you want and that you can live with it, probably for the rest of your life.
Laser removal treatment is a very expensive procedure and will not generally be covered by your medical insurance company as it is considered to be cosmetic application and is not health threatening.

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