Things to Know When Considering a Tattoo Redding CA

If you are thinking about getting a tattoo, you may want to consider the expense and discomfort of having one removed later on, experts say. Removed tattoos cost more and can be more painful than having them put on. According to research performed at the University of Michigan Health Care System, nearly one out of five people with tattoos do think about having them removed later in life.

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Things to Know When Considering a Tattoo

If you are thinking about getting a tattoo, you may want to consider the expense and discomfort of having one removed later on, experts say. Removed tattoos cost more and can be more painful than having them put on.

According to research performed at the University of Michigan Health Care System, nearly one out of five people with tattoos do think about having them removed later in life. And the most common reason sited for this is that people want to remove a name of someone who is no longer involved in their life.

According to the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, people who want to get a tattoo should choose a licensed facility and a tattoo design that is simple and therefore easy to remove. They also advise people to put tattoos on parts of the body that can be covered by clothing in the workplace. Unusual or sensitive locations are more prone to scarring and are also more difficult for tattoo removal .

If you are considering tattoo removal should also be aware that:

• Laser technology can reduce the appearance of tattoos so they are no longer visible, with little or no scarring.

• It will take more time -- and possibly more money and discomfort -- to remove a tattoo than to get it put on. Often, six to 12 sessions are required to erase all of the ink.

• Avoid areas of the body where it is more difficult to remove a tattoo, such as ankles, hands and fingers.

• Simpler tattoos that contain only a few colors are easier to remove.

• Darker colors are easier to remove than brighter hues. Colors mixed with white are also tough to remove.

Treatment options include lasers, one of the most common of which is the Q-switched, or quality-switched, laser; surgical excision; and dermabrasion, the sanding of the skin.

Laser removal of tattoos creates damage similar to small wounds. There may be crusting or bleeding in the area after treatment, and there are small risks of infection, scarring or discoloration of the skin.

TattooHealth.org is a leading resource for tattoo removal information. Search for a laser tattoo removal clinic near you today!

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