Tattoo removal is most commonly performed using lasers that break down the ink particles in the tattoo into smaller particles. Dermal macrophagesare part of the immune system, tasked with collecting and digesting cellular debris. In the case of tattoo pigments, macrophages collect ink pigments, but have difficulty breaking them down. Instead, they store the ink pigments. If a macrophage is damaged, it releases its captive ink, which is taken up by other macrophages. This can make it particularly difficult t…
A single session of laser removal can be as short as a few minutes for a small tattoo and as long as an hour or more for a large, complex design. Many tattoos contain multiple colors, which require different wavelengths from the laser treatment, which adds time. In most cases, multiple sessions are needed to eliminate the tattoo.
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