Laser tattoo removal works by delivering laser energy into the skin. This energy destroys the pigments embedded in the skin. This destruction causes the ink to break down, and the body naturally removes the damaged pigments through its natural healing process. To get the best results from laser tattoo removal, as follows:

- Avoid letting the area where the tattoo was remove get wet for about 3-4 days to allow the area to dry.
- Wash the wound with saline or clean water twice a day, morning and evening. After that, wait for it to dry and apply the medicine prescribed by the doctor continuously until the scab falls off.
- After laser treatment, the wound may scab over. Do not pick or scratch at all. Wait for the scab to fall off on its own.
- Apply cold compresses for at least 20 minutes after laser treatment to reduce subcutaneous bleeding.
- If the wound is painful, you can take painkillers, 1-2 tablets every 4-6 hours.
- Blisters may form at the site of the procedure. Never pierce the blisters yourself to prevent infection. Don’t worry สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน, they will disappear on their own later.
- Avoid exercising or playing sports that may cause impact or friction in the laser wound area.
- Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages because alcohol inhibits collagen production.
- Avoid exposure to sunlight or direct sunlight for at least 2 weeks.
- Eat foods that contain collagen or take collagen supplements to help build collagen.
- Avoid using any cosmetics or nourishing creams. Apply them on the tattoo removal wound and after the scabs fall off, you can return to applying nourishing creams as usual.
- Avoid exposure to heat of any kind for at least 2 weeks.
- If you experience inflammation, swelling, or redness, see a doctor immediately to examine your symptoms and find the cause of the inflammation.
In addition, once the wound has healed, it is recommend that you avoid sunlight and continue to use sunscreen for at least 2-3 months. Laser tattoo removal generally does not leave a scar if done correctly and with the latest laser technology. Some cases, such as large or deep tattoos, or in people with sensitive skin, temporary redness or light marks may be left behind.
Tattoo removal also depends on the color of the ink used. Dark colors, such as black, tend to be easier to remove than lighter colors, such as blue or yellow. They may take longer to heal, but the chances of scarring are still relatively low if treated correctly.