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After treatment, your treated area may seem like a superficial burn wound. Many patients experience immediate whitening of the area, plus bruising, swelling, blistering, and scabbing. Here are some basic guidelines to handling these side effects and achieving excellent laser tattoo removal results:
- For the first 3 days after treatment, keep the treated area bandaged with sterile gauze and protected with a thin layer of antibiotic or healing ointment. After 3 days, keep the treated area clean and dry during the healing process. If necessary, clean the area gently with mild soap and water and pat dry.
- Blistering is common after laser treatment and is a part of the natural healing process. Do not be alarmed by blisters, but do protect the area and apply an ointment for at least 24 hours after the blisters have popped.
- You may apply cool compresses as necessary for 24 hours after treatment to help reduce discomfort and inflammation. You may take regular Tylenol, but avoid aspirin (as it can increase the risk of bruising or bleeding).
- Do not pick any scabs that form. This step is very important to prevent scarring. Avoid any activity (such as shaving) in the treated area that may cause scabs to remove.
- Feel free to shower 2 hours after treatment, but avoid high water pressure hitting the treated area. Also, do not soak the treated area until all scabs and blisters have completely healed – that means no baths, hot tubs, or swimming to prevent the chance of infection.
- Exercise is generally safe after treatment, as long as all other aftercare instructions have been followed.
- Wear a sun block of SPF 25 or higher over the area for 3 months following treatment. Avoid wearing makeup or creams near the treated area for the first 2 days after treatment.
- Itching is very common due to the dehydrating effect of the laser. Use Aquaphor, Vitamin E ointment, or hydrocortisone cream to moisturize the area as it heals.
- If the area looks infected (honey-colored crusting, oozing, spreading redness) or you have an extreme reaction, immediately contact medical professionals for help.
Healing is usually complete in about 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the patient’s aftercare, immune system, and level of treatment.
Scarring, which can be hypertrophic or even keloid, can occur but is very rare. Loss of skin pigment (or excess gain of skin pigment) in the treated area may occur, but is temporary in almost all cases.
Which kind of machines are you using to remove tattoo ?
Q-Switched ND: YAG’s laser, with 2 wave length lence, 1064 and 532 nm.
How long will one treatment take?
Laser sessions are very quick, most jobs taking less than 5 minutes to complete. Larger tattoos can extend to 15 or 20 minutes.
Does it hurt?
Yes, it does.
How long between each session?
We recommend 6 weeks between each treatment.
Why do I have to wait so long?
Your body will begin drawing the old ink out of the area as soon as it gets lasered and will continue to do so for anywhere up to 5 or 6 weeks. As such, experience and studies have shown it to be unnecessary and premature to re-treat an area prior to this time. The time between each session also allows the treated area to heal properly.
Do all colors come out equally well?
No. Black ink is the easiest to lighten…which is good considering it’s the hardest to cover up. Lighter colors like green, yellow, purple, pink, are more stubborn and usually require more treatments.
Does it damage the skin or cause scarring?
If treated properly, by a qualified professional, you should experience no visible scarring.
Is it safe?
Our equipment and procedures comply with the strictest standards of safety and pose absolutely no such risk.
Is there any area of the body that can’t be lasered?
If you’ve had it tattooed, it can be lasered. Anywhere that can be tattooed can be treated with laser removal.
Is laser removal instant?
You may see immediate results on grey wash and black shading, but most ink requires a few weeks to see the effects of the laser treatment. The vast majority of tattoos require several sessions before they are light enough for successful cover up. We can discuss the projected results and anticipated number of sessions at your initial consult, taking into account such factors as the colors in your old work, the new work to be tattooed, etc.
How many sessions does it take to lighten enough for cover up?
Each client will have different needs depending on both the tattoo being lightened and the new work that will be tattooed in its place. For instance, if you have a black tribal armband that you want covered with a realistic B&G portrait, then you will need to lighten the tattoo considerably more than if you were covering it with, say, a traditional rose or a Japanese dragon.In most instances you could expect an absolute minimum of 2 to 3 treatments to facilitate a successful cover up.
Should I do anything prior to the treatment, especially on the day of the appointment?
Other than numbing the area as per the directions of your chemist if you choose to do so, we’d ask that you avoid getting sunburt. It also helps if you shave the area before you come.
How should I care for the area after my treatment?
Aftercare is reasonably basic. Keep the area clean and out of the sun, and apply Savlon ointment twice a day for the first week.
What side effects can I expect from the treatment?
Besides the immediate pain and discomfort, you may experience swelling, scabbing, blistering, and in some cases, a general feeling of lethargy.
My skin has developed quite large blisters. Is that normal?
Yes. A blister is the body’s response to injury or trauma, and is intended to protect the underlying skin tissues from any damage during the healing process. Your body will gradually absorb the fluid cocooned under the skin as the tissue repairs itself. Some people will experience blisters, while others will not.
How long after my last laser session before I can be tattooed?
We recommend waiting at least 3 months. The longer the better.
1. Are the autoclaves qualified for dentist or clinics? Why the autoclaves are so cheap? | |
There are 3 different class of autoclaves, N,S and B. B class is the highest one. 3 times pre-vacuum and vacuum dry. All the autoclaves from Aison International are qualified with EU B class(EN 13060).B class autoclave can be used to sterilize all wrapped or non-wrapped, solid, hollow load products type A and porous products.
Aison international focus on provide customers trust-able products with lowest price. We have many satisfied customers in vardcentral, clinics, dentist, Pharmaceutical laboratories, doctors etc. You will not regret for your investment. |
2. Which autoclave should I choose? | |
For clinics,vardcentral,Model D,Q is a good choice. There are more programs in model D,Q.The sterilization data can be recorded by USB logger. 16 liter or 23 liter can be chosen.
For tattoo, piercing studio,Model A is a good choice.It is simple, easy and best price. |
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3. What’s the difference among the models? | |
Model A is the widely used model, printer portal. Model D has USB logger,printer build in Model Q has USB logger,automatic door,water cooling |
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4. How long is the delivery time? | |
We have most of the models in stock. The in stock model could be delivered in 2-3 days by DHL/UPS. If the model/size not in stock, the delivery time is 2-3 weeks. |
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5. What is the delivery range? | |
All European countries. | |
6. How is the service? | |
We have spare parts and back up autoclave in stock. We have validation set from GE. can offer validation service to the customers The Engineer has been trained to repair the machines. |