Tuesday, November 9, 2010

A Laser Tattoo Removal Works Pic

Unlike what some people imagine with laser tattoo removals and the myth of the skin being burned, it is actually a simple process of the laser making short pulses of intense light which passes through the top layers of the skin. This passing is basically absorbed by the tattoo pigments. The energy fragments the pigments into small pieces, which are later, naturally removed by the body's immune system. Intense research in laser tattoo removing has been done to find the ideal frequency to remove the skin's pigments, so that the original pigment of the skin will remain unaffected.
Usually the black pigments within the tattoo are removed first because black is a color that tends to absorb all types of laser wavelengths. The other colors only absorb a certain type of wavelengths, and thus, specific types of wavelength must be input to get rid of those colors. To successfully "force" the pigments to absorb the wavelengths, the doctors will also request the patient to take non-aspirin painkiller to reduce any uncomfortable circumstances such as headaches and partial pains. Some patients might also be recommended to put anesthetic cream about 120 minutes prior to the operation

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