Monday, July 11, 2011

Different Styles Of Tattoo Removal UK

By Max Mitchell


People decide to get a tattoo for a number of reasons but many then regret the decision in later years. A tattoo always used to be for life and to have one done was a huge decision. There are now a range of treatments and procedures available and some are available on the National Health Service if an individual can demonstrate that the continued presence of the tattoo is causing psychological problems. Tattoo Removal UK is fast becoming widespread and relatively easy.

A removal procedure used to involve surgical methods that were extremely painful. These methods quite often led to permanent scarring and involved a risky general anaesthetic. Recent breakthroughs in more painless methods now mean people can get better results with less pain and a lot less scarring than ever before.

Laser removal of tattoos seems to be the most popular option at the moment. This involves pulses of high intensity light that penetrate the skin and break up the ink into tiny fragments. The body's immune system then takes over. This ink is seen by the human body as a foreign body and it is cleared away naturally. This form of removal does have some drawbacks however.

Laser treatment is said by many to be like being splattered with hot grease. Extended periods of treatment can cause the blistering of the skin which will eventually scab and ultimately lead to unsightly scars. These cases however are becoming less frequent as technology improves. This form of removal is very expensive and requires a number of sessions.

An up and coming form of treatment is Intensive Light Therapy. This is very similar to laser therapy and involves a gel being applied to the affected skin before a light wand is passed over the area, emitting pulses of light to break up the ink formation. This method is a lot less painful than laser and generally results in less skin damage. Another advantage is that because fewer sessions are required, it is a cheaper alternative to laser.

The method which was used before the emergence of laser treatment involved the top layer of skin being scraped and sanded away. Scarring using this treatment was extensive however and the pain could be excruciating. Although this method is relatively inexpensive the damage left by it can often be worse than the tattoo.

Many creams are now available at pharmacies allowing people to apply them at home. This method minimises pain although the results aren't usually as striking as laser removal. The area of the skin affected is covered with the cream at regular intervals. Creams are increasingly effective and significant fading can now be achieved with this simplest of procedures.

Deciding to get a tattoo is a big decision. Many people opt for a spouse's name or a favourite team then quite often switch allegiances. There are many options for Tattoo Removal UK and choosing the right one for the individual can be easy with the help of a general practitioner. There are also a number of private clinics available for advice and treatment.




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