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Laser Tatoo Removal IPL Laser The First Treatment

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Hi, I decided to have my tattoo removed. After passing several consultations at the Prague clinics exploring activities lasers and browsing the net I found out that overpriced clinics pay 5 to 10 thousand bucks for this lengthy procedure will not really although lasers are more powerful. I found a salon aesthetic medicine where I very pleasantly surprised not only his knowledge but also have a long experience with this issue Mrs. M. So here is a video that shows my first session immediately (always within 24 hours) after surgery. Just before the next surgery I put every video with the result after healing. Video will therefore be enough, but you and I see time as it is or is to be effective. Date of first treatment: 7/3/2010. Type of Laser: IPL. Price: 30 pulses x 3§- = 90§

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  • Hi, it depends on how much paint you have and how deep. At first I healed a long time, roughly a month after other events coming up heal faster and faster. We will soon add video with 3 sessions, I did it last Wednesday and see that he is healing very well

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  • CombatRocks, additionaly, look at the black n white paper n naylon demo strations of the BM-IPLs system,

    WHITE DOES NOT HEAT UP N BURN, ONLY BLACK ONE DOES.

    -Because, its trigerd by the pigmentation in it.

  • CombatRocks, IPL Is not a Laser, IPL IS MUCH BETTER.

    Laser also breaks down the molacular level of ink pigments, down to much finer n smaller partical for scavenger cells in your body to remove them out of the skin n flash it through immune system. In both qswitch n in IPL heat is used. Swelling rednes n blisters are good things. Its your body's immune system responce.

    Get educated before you make bold statmants.

  • Why is it all bubbled up? Mine never did that. I just had my first lazer and it just got swollen up for a few days and felt like a sunburn. Your arm doens't look good, it looks like you are going to have scar tissue..

  • IPL is not laser!! No IPL system can effectively remove tattoos. If you want to be burned and scarred for life then go ahead, use IPLs. These systems only produce heat which leads to damage in the dermis - clearly visible via those blisters.

    You need to go to someone with a Q-switched laser. Only this type of laser can remove tattoos without scarring. This is NOT a thermal process - it utilises a shock wave generated by the huge peak powers of QS lasers. IPL systems CANNOT DO THIS!!!

  • Hey mate, for that tattoo you have, how long did it take for the IPL session, and how long did the swelling stay for ? Did you get any blisters ? And what should I apply for the after care ? Thanks in advanced buddy !

  • hi i just got my first treatment 2 days ago and i to have blisters but one thing i also have is heaps of swelling did you swell up at all ? cheers

  • thank you for sharing.. just read up on it, blistering is actually a good sign. hope mine heals quick. had mine done 3 days ago and the blister has actually gotten a bit bigger in one particular area. also it stings/tingles from time to time..

    were u able to noticeably see a difference in the tattoo? fading?

    Thanks again!

  • how long did the blisters take to heal? just got my first treatment done and my blisters are massive!

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