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Laser Tattoo Removal Equipment and General Cosmetology
Tattoo Removal by Laser: Since the early 90's lasers have been developed that can selectively treat tattoo pigment, often without leaving any scar in its place. This is because they do not actually burn the ink out; rather it is fractured into tiny pieces that are then removed from the skin by your immune system. The advantage of the new technology is that there is less chance of scarring.
How many treatments will it take to remove a tattoo? On average, professional tattoos require 5-6 treatments, while amateur tattoos may require 3-4 treatments, 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. Occasionally technicians have needed to treat a tattoo 10-20 times.
What should I charge to do the procedure? The fee depends on the size of each tattoo, and how many treatments it takes to lighten or remove it to your satisfaction. Each tattoo treatment generally costs $135 for the 1st square inch and $25 for each additional inch. If more than one tattoo is being treated at the same time, you may offer pricing alternatives. A consultation fee of $40-$60 should be assessed for this quote.
Equipment to suit every need and budget!
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Professional Systems
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High
Output Deluxe SDL100 Diode Laser Tattoo Removal System
$3,499.95
2.0 cm Line Beam, Power: 0-220 Jcm2
--Latest Technology!--
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Deluxe
SPL600 Intense Pulsed Light Tattoo Removal Kit
$1,999.95
2cm Beam (round), Power: 0-180 Jcm2, IPL Type: Flash Tube
--Super Powerful!--
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Deluxe IPL800 Intense Pulsed Light Tattoo Removal Kit

$3,499.95
2cm Beam (round), Power: 0-220 Jcm2, IPL Type: Flash Tube
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SDL80 Diode Laser
Tattoo Removal System and SPL600 Combination
$3,499.95

Laser: 2.0 cm Line Beam, Power: 0-180 Jcm2, Laser Type: QCW Diode
IPL: 2cm Beam (round), Power: 0-180 Jcm2, IPL Type: Flash Tube
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Important Considerations to Perform Safe Laser Treatment
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Treatment Around or Near the Eyes: Great care must be exercised when working near the eyes. The laser emission is powerful enough to actually penetrate the eyelid and permanently damage the eye. Having the patient close their eyes is not satisfactory protection. The use of a dark-colored damp wash cloth which is folded over four times will deflect the harmful radiation; however, only laser protective eyewear is recommended.
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Treatment Around or Near Mucus Membranes: Laser radiation will severely damage the tissues inside the nose and ear canal. Treatment should be avoided in these areas altogether.
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Treatment Around or Near the Genitals: Laser tattoo removal is safe for application to the pubic regions including the reproductive organs of both sexes. Care must be taken into consideration in these areas due to the increased level of neural sensitivity. The patient may find the process uncomfortable without a topical desensitizing spray.
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Treatment Around or Near the Areola (nipple): Laser tattoo removal is safe and effective on hair growth which occurs from the areola of both sexes.
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Treatment on Skin with Hair Growth: One of the major side effects of diode laser tattoo removal is destruction of hair follicles. If your client would like a tattoo removed from an area in which there is wanted hair growth, manually extract all follicles before treatment. The use of an aggressive depilatory wax is best. If the follicle is removed there will be far less damage to the papilla cells which produce growth. The hair follicle unit will regenerate in 4-6 weeks.
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Post-Treatment: The skin surrounding the treatment area will experience short-term erythmia (reddening) which will subside within 12-24 hours. Should the treatment area show signs of excess scabbing you may wish to reduce the overall treatment time or intensity. The application of a post-treatment cooling and healing gel (such as Aloe) is encouraged to speed healing and reduce sensitivity. Instruct the patient to refrain from applying cosmetics or sunbathing for at least 24 hours.
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