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Removal & Laser Tattoo Removal in Philadelphia, PAWith
Laser Tattoo Removal, doctors can fade, lighten, and erase everything from small,
single-color tattoos to large, multicolored ones. And, as importantly, there is
little risk of the scarring or loss of pigmentation that the other procedures
will cause. In many cases, the unwanted tattoo will completely disappear. Greater
than 95% fading of the tattoo may be accomplished with laser treatments. However,
it is very important to know that over 100 tattoo inks are in use worldwide today,
none of which are regulated by the FDA. Not knowing which tattoo ink, how deep
or how much was used, makes it impossible for the doctor or Dermatologist to predict
the degree of removal on any given tattoo. Often
times, it is the color of the tattoo itself that determines the success of the
laser removal treatments. The type of laser used to remove a tatto depends on
the tattoo's pigment colors. The Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser has become the standard
laser for tattoo removal. This laser effectively removes black, blue, purple and
red tattoo pigment. The VersaPulse laser combines four lasers in one unit, including
three proven Q-switched lasers (Q-switched ND:YAG, Q-switched Alexandrite, and
Q-switched FD ND:YAG and is shown effective in treating all ink colors including
yellow and green, typically the hardest colors to remove. The Medlite IV laser
also combines laser technology & is effiective for multiple colors of tattoo
ink. IPL treatments may also be used on tattoos such as blue & black inks.
For
instance, Dr. Eric Bernstein in nearby Bryn Mawr, PA offers laser tattoo removal
for residents near Philadelphia. Dr. Bernstein offers various lasers for various
tattoo inks and offers a video explaining the procedure on his website. Previous
tatoo removal methods are still used including; Tattoo Excision, in which the
tattoo removal specialist will remove the skin with the tatto & suture the
sides together & dermabrasion tattoo removal in which the skin is "sandpapered"
down.
For
Philadelphia residents who wish to remove their unwanted tattoos, there are many
doctors, dermatologists & medical spas that offer laser tattoo treatments.
Below is information on clinics in Philadelphia & Philadelphia County Pennsylvania
that offer laser tattoo removal treatments. These doctors serve all of the Philadelphia
area including Radnor, Villanova, Devon, Gladwyne, Ardmore, Haverford, Wynnewood,
Narbeth, Rosemont, Penn Valley, Elkins Park, New Hope & more. | | | |
Monarch
Med Spa 1625
Chestnut Street, 2nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 215-569-5060 website At
Monarch we use the Medlite C6 laser, which is widely regarded as the finest tattoo
removal laser available. Unlike older methods, scarring and infections are rare
with Laser Tattoo Removal. The procedure itself is relatively pain free and can
take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour or more depending on the size of the
tattoo and other factors. | | |
Sona Med
Spa 1625 Chestnut Street 2nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 1-866-837-1406
Sona
Med Spa now features Laser Tattoo Removal services, offering you a quick and permanent
way to erase unwanted tattoos. Call today to speak with our trained specialists
and discover your options. Find out the benefits and minimal risks from a skilled
professional. | | |
Dr.
Anthony V. Benedetto
website 1200 Locust Street Philadelphia,
PA 215-546-3666
The Q.YAG 5 can significantly
lighten or remove many tattoo inks, and is particularly advanced in the removal
of blue, black and red inks. Dark (blue/black) inks and red inks fade the best.
Oranges and purple inks usually respond well. Green and yellow inks are the most
difficult to remove, although additional treatments with an Alexandrite laser
will produce significant fading. | | |
Gabay Cosmetic
Surgery 9500
Roosevelt Blvd. Philadelphia, PA Tel: 215-969-5650 Gabay
Cosmetic Surgery Center has the state of the art when it comes to laser treatments
including hair removal, tattoo removal and skin rejuvenation. With three entirely
unique machines, we are able to offer a multitude of therapies. | | |
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