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Get answers to common questions about Tattoo Removal Small.
Number of sessions depends on ink color, depth, age, and skin type. Small tattoos often require three to eight sessions spaced six to twelve weeks apart. We evaluate during consultation and create a personalized plan to maximize fading while minimizing risk.
Most clients report mild to moderate discomfort described as snapping or heat sensations. We use cooling systems and customized settings to reduce pain. Topical anesthetics are available for increased comfort during treatment when appropriate.
Advanced lasers and practitioner expertise make treatment safe for many skin tones, but results vary. We perform a consultation and test spot to assess response, adjust wavelengths, and recommend intervals to reduce risk of hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation.
Typical recovery includes redness, swelling, and temporary scabbing for a few days to two weeks. Most people return to routine activities immediately but should follow aftercare instructions, avoid sun exposure, and keep the area clean to support healing.
Many multi-colored tattoos can be significantly faded, but some pigments respond less to laser wavelengths. Complete removal may require more sessions or different technologies; we assess ink composition and set realistic expectations during consultation.
Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanners for at least two weeks. Discontinue certain topical medications as advised, and inform us of medications, skin conditions, or recent procedures to ensure safe treatment planning.