AKJ Skin and Laser Centre has vast expertise in the field of laser tattoo removal, with 15 years of experience and over 200 successful treatments. We use the world's most cutting-edge Q switched Nd–YAG laser technology, manufactured by RevLite. Dr.Selvam, one of our leading dermatologists, was the one who brought RevLite to India in 2009. It is now widely considered to be one of the most reliable medical technologies available. Built on ConBioTM Q-Switched laser technology, RevLite SI offers improved effectiveness, comfort, and power. This system further provides the benefits that come with PDL laser technology.
Our professionals give the finest care, tailored to your requirements, under the leadership of experts who have more than 20 years of laser therapy expertise. In Chennai, AKJ Skin and Laser Centre is the first centre to start providing services for all of the available laser treatments.
In general, smaller tattoos are easier to erase than bigger ones. A numbing lotion is used throughout the procedure. Hence, anaesthesia is not required. The tattooed area of skin is where the laser is aimed. The average length of a session is 30 minutes. High-intensity light from the laser beams breaks up the pigments in the solid ink particles. It is simple to erase black ink from the skin since it is able to soak up the light from any laser. Only a few laser pulses are needed to erase small tattoos entirely. A longer course of treatment is needed for bigger tattoos. The tattoo colours lighten and eventually disappear after each therapy session.
It's normal for the tattooed region to look white, red, and puffy after each session, as the skin absorbs the particles. Within a few weeks of finishing a course of therapy, swelling and redness should subside, and within six to twelve months, the skin should be back to normal.
Due to its efficient treatment process and low risk of side effects, laser treatment has quickly become the most popular option. However, after undergoing a dermatological treatment, the patient must adhere to the doctor's post-care instructions.