Tattoo Removal
Clear Ink, Fresh Start, Tattoo Gone, Confidence On
Tattoo removal at Regimen MD utilizes specialized laser treatments designed to target and break down tattoo ink particles embedded in the skin. This process allows the body’s immune system to gradually eliminate the fragmented ink over time. Multiple sessions are typically required to achieve complete removal, with the number depending on factors like tattoo size, ink color, depth, and skin type. This professional approach ensures precise targeting with minimal damage to surrounding tissue, making it a popular choice for those seeking to erase or fade tattoos for personal, professional, or aesthetic reasons.
Erase Ink, Renew Skin, Clean Slate, Beautiful Skin
A tattoo is a permanent design created by injecting ink into the skin’s dermal layer. While tattoos are intended to be lasting, personal preferences, lifestyle changes, or professional requirements can lead to the desire for removal. The ink particles are typically too large for the immune system to clear on their own, which is why laser treatments are used to fragment the ink into smaller pieces. This process enables the body to naturally clear the tattoo over time. Advances in laser technology have made tattoo removal more accessible, effective, and safer than traditional methods like surgical excision or dermabrasion.

Tattoo removal offers a range of benefits including improved skin appearance and the ability to correct or modify existing tattoos. It also provides a fresh canvas for new body art or personal expression.

Laser tattoo removal is effective on most tattoo types, including amateur and professional tattoos. However, certain ink colors like green, blue, and yellow may require more sessions to fade completely. The treatment is customized based on the tattoo’s size, location, and ink composition to achieve the best possible outcome.
Many patients describe the sensation as similar to snapping a rubber band against the skin. Topical anesthetics can be applied to minimize discomfort during treatment. Most people tolerate the procedure well, with any pain being temporary and manageable through cooling and post-treatment care.
The number of sessions depends on factors such as tattoo size, ink colors, depth, and skin type. Generally, multiple treatments spaced 6 to 8 weeks apart are required. Your provider will assess your tattoo and create a personalized plan to achieve the best results safely.
Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, and mild blistering, which typically resolve within a few days. Rare risks include scarring or changes in skin pigmentation. Choosing an experienced provider like Regimen MD helps minimize risks through precise laser use and proper aftercare instructions.