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There are other ways to remove tattoos without the use
of a laser but the results can be disappointing and carry a relatively high
complication risk.
Acid tattooing
Unfortunately we see quite a number of attempts at removal involving acid,
either prussic acid or nitric acid applied by a tattooist, or even home attempts
using battery acid or cleaning compounds. Multiple treatments and considerable
recovery time with significant infection risk are involved.
Acids can remove
pigment, either by pigment bleaching or the eviction of tattoo pigment
during acid-burn healing but unfortunately, acid removal attempts
almost always result in scarring with often the remnants of the
tattoo still visible.
We can help by removing the remaining pigment but the acid scars will be
permanent.
Responsible tattooists will not offer or recommend acid
removal and will usually have a relationship with a laser specialist.
We have good relationships
with
our local tattooists and the majority of tattooists in the North West of
England will always give good advice about your options, whether cover-up
or removal.
Organic creams
These are chemical irritants which are introduced under the skin causing the
body to set up an inflammatory response with the idea of hopefully causing
the cream to be ejected along with the ink.
A variety of compounds can be
used but they have common disadvantages: a requirement for multiple treatments,
considerable recovery time with significant infection
risk; guaranteed de-pigmentation and a high risk of scarring.
Dermabrasion
Layers of skin are removed, either by a dermatologist, a beauty therapist or
a piece of sandpaper! To reach tattoo pigment, dermabrasion must reach down
to the dermis and full thickness scarring will result. If the dermis is not
reached, only partial thickness scarring will occur but remnants of the tattoo
can remain.
Surgery
Skin grafting involves removing skin from one area of the body to treat another
area and so two areas of scarring will result. It is rarely available on
the NHS.
Camouflage
This is not removal but a cover up (it will be your only option for a wedding
in 3 weeks time!) Camouflage can be very effective.
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