Tired of that
old tattoo? The Center for Laser Surgery can help. We are Washington's
recognized experts in laser tattoo removal with over twelve years
experience. Until recently patients desiring tattoo removal always
traded their tattoo for a significant scar. New state-of-the-art Q-Switched
laser systems available at The Center For Laser Surgery can now remove
tattoos with little or no scarring.

Laser Tattoo Removal
Professional and amateur tattoos as well as tattoos resulting from
accidents (traumatic tattoos) have been treated with gratifying results.
Cosmetic tattoos (eye liner, eyebrow and lip liner) can also be removed
by laser surgery.
THE CENTER FOR LASER SURGERY has over twelve years
experience in the laser removal of tattoos. We are the only facility
in the Baltimore-Washington area to offer the Medlite Q-Switched Nd-YAG,
Q-switched Alexandrite and Q-Switch Ruby lasers to remove tattoos. The
availability of multiple tattoo lasers on site greatly increases our
success in the treatment of complex multi-colored tattoos. Fees for
tattoo removal are per treatment and determined by size, color and complexity.
Decorative tattooing in humans is an ancient art form the origins
of which can be traced as far back as the stone and bronze ages. A
study conducted in 1991 found that between 9-11% of adult men in the
United States have tattoos however greater than 50% regret having
them and would seek removal if possible. Unfortunately, at the present
time, tattooing remains popular with role models such as athletes
and entertainer's, serving as strong impetus for teenagers and young
adults seeking tattoos.

Tattoo Before and After

Tribal Tattoo Before and After

Tribal Tattoo Before and After

Cosmetic Tattoo Removal
Unfortunately, tattoo removal using most non-laser methods, has disadvantages
such as incomplete pigment removal, non-selective tissue destruction
and unsatisfactory cosmetic results such as atrophic or hypertrophic
scarring. Older methods of tattoo removal have involved the application
of caustic chemicals such as Phenol Sulphuric acid. All of these methods
are associated with a high incidence of scarring and pigmentation
disturbances and are no longer used.
Slightly more refined methods of tattoo removal have included abrasion
with salt (salabrasion), cryosurgery, dermabrasion, electrocoagulation,
and the use of an infrared coagulator. All of these procedures are
associated with significant scarring and in most instances the result
of tattoo removal looks much worse than the tattoo itself. Conventional
surgical methods have been used to treat tattoos however their use
is limited to the removal of small tattoos. Surgical removal of large
tattoos usually yields disastrous results and therefore has been abandoned.
Tattoos Before and After




The use of lasers to remove tattoos began in the early '90s with
the first report of successful tattoo removal using Q-Switched Ruby
lasers. Ruby lasers are still quite useful for tattoo removal however,
they must be used carefully in dark skin type individuals since
coincident melanin absorption at 694nm can be associated with prolonged
but most often temporary loss of pigmentin treatment areas.
In 1991 the Q-Switched Neodymium-YAG laser was introduced for tattoo
removal. Theoretically, this laser with a longer wavelength (1064nm)
would allow deeper penetration and at the same time exhibit less
melanin absorption. Early studies using this laser showed that it
was very effective in removing dark blue black ink seen in amateur
and professional tattoos and especially useful in removing dark
ink from cosmetic eyeliner tattoos. The addition of a frequency
doubling crystal to this laser, provided laser output at 532nm or
green light, which also aided the removal of tattoos containing
red and orange ink.
At the present time the Q-Switch YAG laser is the work horse of
tattoo removal. Unfortunately, certain ink colors most often green
do not respond to this laser necessitating the use of Ruby or Alexandrite
lasers for complete removal. In 1992, a Q-Switched Alexandrite laser
was introduced operating at a wavelength of 755nm. The Alexandrite
crystal emits energy that is longer than the Ruby at 694nm and significantly
shorter than the ND-YAG laser at 1064nm. Excellent results have been
obtained in the treatment of blue-black and green tattoos using this
laser. At the present time, the Center for Laser Surgery offers all
currently available tattoo treatment modalities on site including
Q-Switched Ruby, Q-Switched Alexandrite and Q-Switched ND-YAG lasers.
The availability of all three lasers greatly increases our success
in the treatment of complex multi-colored tattoo.
Laser Treatment of Traumatic Tattoos
Other uses for tattoo lasers are removal of traumatic
tattooing resulting from mechanical penetration of foreign
particles into the body. These tattoos are most likely associated
with falls or "road rash" and can be easily eliminated
by treatment using tattoo removal lasers. In addition, unwanted
or misplaced cosmetic tattoos such as eyeliner and lip liner tattoos
can be removed by means of Q-Switched lasers. In summary, lasers
available at the Center for Laser Surgery provide an excellent
means of tattoo removal with little or no scarring. These lasers
offer significant advantages over previous methods for tattoo
removals and are presently the treatment of choice and standard
of care for tattoo removal. Please call us for your free
tattoo removal
consultation.
Adrian, R.M. Griffin, L. Laser Tattoo Removal In Aesthetic Laser Surgery Clinics In Plastic Surgery27:181-192 April 2000
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