The
Medlite laser - the choice for tattoo removal
Decorative tattoos have a history dating back at least 5000 years. The desire to remove them has probably existed for just as long. Early attempts to remove tattoos have had less than desirable results. The use of
dermabrasion, saltabrasion and Argon or CO² lasers have left behind scars in place of the tattoo.
The advent of Q-Switched lasers has permitted the removal of most tattoo inks with a very low risk of scarring. The Medlite Q-Switched Nd
:YAG laser is the laser of choice in this class of laser. The Medlite can significantly lighten or remove a wide variety of tattoo inks.
How
does the Medlite laser remove the tattoo?
The
Medlite laser removes tattoo ink with the energy of light. A laser is a
device which is designed to produce one or more specific wavelengths of
light. Tattoo ink is removed
by using this specific wavelength of light which passes into the skin, but
is absorbed by the ink. The
rapid absorption of light energy causes the tattoo ink to break into tiny
particles which can then be removed by the body’s natural filtering
systems. The Medlite laser
provides maximum tattoo removal while leaving the surrounding skin
unharmed.
What
type of tattoos can be removed?
The
Medlite laser can remove professional, amateur (homemade), traumatic and
surgical tattoos.
How
many treatments will it take to remove a tattoo?
On the average, professional tattoos require 6-8 treatments, while amateur tattoos require 4-5 treatments, all spaced approximately 6-8 weeks apart. The number of treatments depends on the amount and type of ink used, and the depth of the ink in the skin.
Does
the laser remove colored tattoos?
Dark (blue, black) and red inks will resolve the best. Oranges and purples usually fade as well. Green and yellow inks are the most difficult to remove, and additional treatments are needed to produce significant fading.
Will
the tattoo completely disappear?
In many cases, yes. Greater than 95% fading of the tattoo may be accomplished. However, it is important to know that there are many, many types of tattoo inks in use worldwide today, none of which are regulated by the FDA. Not knowing which tattoo ink was used, or how deeply it was applied, makes it impossible for the physician to predict the degree of removal on any given tattoo.
Is
the process painful?
The Medlite laser emits light in very short pulses. The impact of the energy from the powerful pulse of light is similar to the snap of a small rubberband on the skin. The majority of patients do not require anesthesia, depending on the size and location of the tattoo. Anesthesia creams are available if needed.
What
type of post-treatment care is necessary?
An antibacterial ointment and a dressing will be applied to the area immediately after treatment. Occasionally, there will be pinpoint bleeding associated with the treatment. The treated area should be kept clean. Follow Dr.Kelada-Sedra's instructions exactly as to what to do during the days following the procedure. A shower can be taken the next day, although the treated area should never be scrubbed. If a scab forms it is vital that you do not pick it or scratch it.
How
do I get started?
Dr. Kelada-Sedra will be happy to discuss this procedure with you. Please feel free to make an appointment for a consultation to discuss your specific needs.
“I loved my tattoo when I got it, but I’m at a point in my life now where I no longer care to have it. The Medlite laser was the solution for me” - Medlite Patient


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