Tattoo Removal Equipment
Many people decide to have their tattoos removed for one reason or another, and while there are many methods available for the intervention, laser therapy is the most popular and efficient of all. The removal is now performed in lots of clinics, health centers or cosmetic facilities that have the right tattoo removal equipment for the procedure. Other than the tools as such, these clinics need qualified personnel to operate the machines, and qualifications for such a profession are not easy to get. Most of the practitioners that use tattoo removal equipment have medical studies and technical training to operate the laser or the pulse light machines.
Tattoo removal equipment is very expensive and a great deal of sponsorship is at work for the opening of many treatment centers. This probably justifies the cost of the intervention too, since tattoo removal by laser can cost up to $1,000 per session. The tattoo removal equipment does not fully justify this huge price, as there are other noteworthy factors involved: the size and the complexity of the tattoo, the pigments used and the skin color. Sometimes the total elimination of the tattoo is not possible despite the use of the most advanced tattoo removal equipment.
Besides laser, there are other methods available for tattoo removal, but only one is equally efficient: intense pulsed light therapy. Lots of spas now use this tattoo removal equipment providing very complex treatments to their clients. Reviewers claim that there are fewer sessions necessary and that the pain is seriously reduced for intense pulsed light as compared to the laser beam. The costs of the intervention will depend on the number of pulses applied per session. Other than laser and intense pulsed light, there are other approaches to tattoo removal as well.
For instance, there are people who try dermabrasion when they want to eliminate some small or rather superficial tattoo that only includes one color. The tattoo removal equipment used for dermabrasion will spray sand on the top skin layer and produce a form of abrasive friction to eliminate it. The problem with dermabrasion is the risk of serious skin injury while the efficiency rate is minimum. Therefore, in order to avoid exposure to perilous situations and waste your money on top of everything, you’d better try the get professional advice before any tattoo removal session and thus learn what options you have available. Make a safe and affordable decision or learn to live with the tattoo until you can afford better interventions!
Posted: January 21st, 2010 under Uncategorized.