Tattoos have been around for over 5,000 years. Egyptian mummies dating back to 1300 B.C. have shown evidence of blue tattoo marks. Tattooing is done by injecting colored pigment into small deep holes in the skin. These marks are relatively permanent. For various personal reasons, people turn to physicians to have their tattoos removed.
With the spectrum RD-1200 Q-switched ruby laser system it is possible to safely remove most decorative, medical and traumatic tattoos without scarring. The Q-switched ruby laser can significantly lighten or remove most tattoo inks. How well your tattoo responds depends on a number of factors. Amateur tattoos usually contain less ink than professional tattoos and therefore respond more quickly to the treatment. Red and yellow inks are often more difficult to remove than black, green and blue inks.
It is impossible to give an absolute guarantee as some pigments in tattoos can resist treatment. Pigments containing metals will not respond. Dark blues and blacks are generally the first to respond and usually all the pigment will be removed. Other colours are less predictable. They may take longer to fade, and in some cases may not go entirely.
There are methods available other than removal by ruby laser. Your tattoo can be removed by surgical excision (cutting it out), dermabrasion and chemical peels. These methods can result in scarring and are not as effective. The cost is determined by the number of treatments required. The number of treatments required depends on the size, location, depth and colour of your tattoo.
With the spectrum RD-1200 Q-switched ruby laser system it is possible to safely remove most decorative, medical and traumatic tattoos without scarring. The Q-switched ruby laser can significantly lighten or remove most tattoo inks. How well your tattoo responds depends on a number of factors. Amateur tattoos usually contain less ink than professional tattoos and therefore respond more quickly to the treatment. Red and yellow inks are often more difficult to remove than black, green and blue inks.
It is impossible to give an absolute guarantee as some pigments in tattoos can resist treatment. Pigments containing metals will not respond. Dark blues and blacks are generally the first to respond and usually all the pigment will be removed. Other colours are less predictable. They may take longer to fade, and in some cases may not go entirely.
There are methods available other than removal by ruby laser. Your tattoo can be removed by surgical excision (cutting it out), dermabrasion and chemical peels. These methods can result in scarring and are not as effective. The cost is determined by the number of treatments required. The number of treatments required depends on the size, location, depth and colour of your tattoo.



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