Laser tattoo removal doesn't have to leave scars. Learn why modern laser technology is designed to protect your skin, and what you can do to minimize any risk.
Black ink absorbs all laser wavelengths, making it the easiest color to remove. Colorful tattoos — especially yellows, greens, and whites — are more stubborn because they reflect most laser light. Here's the science behind it, in plain English.
Not all laser wavelengths are created equal, especially when it comes to melanated skin. In this deep dive, we explore the science of "competing chromophores"—the physics behind why the laser targets both ink and skin pigment. Learn why our clinical team prioritizes the 1064nm wavelength to ensure safe, effective results for darker skin tones without risking permanent pigment loss.
Exploring the possibility of at-home tattoo removal requires a careful assessment of both the potential benefits and significant risks involved.
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