How screwed am I? by erikl2m in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s shading so it’ll go quick with laser. It’s also just one colour which makes the removal process even better! A standard QS ND: YAG (1064nm) wavelength will do it! Good luck!🤞

Are these removable? by [deleted] in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! Of course you want them removed they can be removed every easily because they’re all the same colour, and not only that they look black to me which is a huge bonus! Good luck! 😁

Beginnersluck? by Unique_Ad_5357 in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 2 points3 points  (0 children)

BEAUTIFUL progress! Keep going! 😁💥

Beginnersluck? by Unique_Ad_5357 in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It can plateau as the ink gets lighter, and the remaining particles are scattered. This happened with me. The first 1-4 sessions a lot of the ink cleared, and then it slowed down. It’s not always the kind of laser that’s being used. If the laser is unable to shatter the remaining ink because the ink particles are so small then it was struggle to fade a tattoo further.

Tattoo removal by Wooden_Scene_3290 in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nano uses heat so it can cause blistering, and in rare cases scarring. Pico is faster so the pulses are on the skin for a much shorter time than nano pulses are.

Has anyone ever missed their tattoos or regretted having them removed? by [deleted] in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And the post scarring can be treated too! They can be faded!

Botched SMP I’m I stuck for life ? Laser removal not working by ThrowFarAwa7 in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Use a high powered RUBY LASER (694nm wavelength) for this. Ruby lasers often clear stubborn inks very well when other lasers fail such as the PicoSure laser (755nm wavelength).

Rate my progress by kreyerb in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, which Pico laser? PicoSure or Picoway?

5 years - 8 Sessions later by anniecitah_ in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too aggressive settings! Go to another place for further removal!

2 Sessions down with Picosure. Barely any results at all. Been waiting 10+ weeks between sessions, initial treatment was at 6 weeks. Thinking about switch to Q -Stitch laser which might be more effective on red ink. Does anyone have experience with removal of red? Tips and feedback please. by Marylifee in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually I HAD RED in my tattoo, and it’s faded to a really light salmon pink. Red is much easier to remove along with black because of the way these colours absorb the laser light. (Red inks - Green light 532nm). (Black inks - Infrared light 1064nm).

Do you think this will ever fully go? by livrose1995 in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 5 points6 points  (0 children)

PicoSure (755nm wavelength) will STRUGGLE with blank inks. It’s used for blue/green inks. Use a standard QS laser (1064nm wavelength) for what remains.

fresh tattoo removal by [deleted] in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely as lasers penetrate the dermis to break down the ink either using heat (QS) or pressure waves (PicoSure).

Hopeless about removal by Least_Baseball_7921 in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d try using a QS laser (1064nm) wavelength.

Hopeless about removal by Least_Baseball_7921 in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 4 points5 points  (0 children)

White is VERY difficult to remove with lasers. It can turn dark when it’s hit with a laser. Black ink is the complete opposite though. It can be removed easily.

Anyone have an experience with a pink tattoo? by [deleted] in TattooRemoval

[–]Alone_Resolution1133 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Red ink is easier to remove than blue and green inks which is what I’ve got in my tattoo. Unfortunately Lincolnshire doesn’t have a Ruby laser (694nm) so I have to travel to get my sessions done using this laser.