Why you shouldn't take off your tattoo with laser.

The current standard tattoo removal procedure is the treatment with several types of laser, depending on the colour of the pigment. These are broken down and transported through the lymphatic system to the interior of the human body. It is yet unknown where the residues are deposited and what they can trigger there. There are research studies from medical doctors that assume that at the appearance of high energy light on the ink pigments leads to the formation of new, partially toxic compounds. These can then enter the body uncontrolled. Many medical doctors recommend instead of a laser tattoo removal, no removal at all. But our method can help everyone.
 

Classical tattoo method with tattoo ink

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Most treatment studio do not have the different lasers necessary for the removal of each the color pigment. Some lasers are not appropriate for the tattoo removal, as they are too strong and the risk of skin burning is very high. Depending on the color, the distance between the laser and the surface of the skin has to be modified. The depth in which the tattoo lies also plays a role that is often neglected. The correct adjustment of the laser proportionally to the depth of the skin can often not be taken into consideration. But the consequences are partly dramatic.

 

Research studies made at the University Clinic Regensburg (published in Ärzteblatt Sachsen-Anhalt – see source in Wiki with further information), have discovered as follows:  „... It is certain that by the division of azo colouring matter, especially under the action of ultraviolet radiation, aromatic amine with carcinogenic effects can be released in the skin. After the tattooing, colour pigments, their decomposition products and impurities are distributed through the vessel system all over the body. These are detectable in the lymph nodes.” Other sources mention also sediments in the spleen and liver.

 

Another problem is, that color pigments are indeed broken up, but through the laser these are also carried to deeper layers of the skin and in the connective tissue. There they form shadows that are unreachable. This can be identified, as even after 10 treatments the tattoo is still visible and it doesn’t alter despite of further laser treatments. 

 

Burns are not always identifiable externally, but the connective tissue underneath is often scarred. One can feel himself/herself hardenings and clumping underneath the skin.  In this case only a skin transplant can help, as even through our method the inks cannot be carried to the surface of the skin. Neither a new tattoo nor the favored covering is possible.