Tattoo removal with Pulsed light.

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2011

We are documenting a removal of a tattoo with a new technology. It involves a intense pulsed light which crystallizes the tattoo ink under the skin which in turn lets your body remove it naturally.
We are the only shop in schulykill county that has it.
So come on down

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  • Hey all,

    Thanks to all who have showed an interest in this video.

    We have only done one treatment to this area and have seen little to no results. However we did treat another area on the back of G's hand and did see a very noticeable result. The area has very little black in left in the middle of a circle we treated.

    we just did our first treatment of a wrist tattoo that we will be documenting with pics and some videos. so everyone should stay tuned for that.

    Thanks again. Shawn

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  • Can you update on the wrist removal? I am considering this device for some armbands - would like to know how it is working out

  • Also just like with laser it can take many treatments before any fading occurs. The tattoo can actually get brighter before it fades. This has not been the case for most of my customers. Most are reporting significant fading within two weeks. The more vascular or close to the heart, the area the quicker it will fade. If you dont get the ink hot enough it will not do anything. Gotta get that intense snap burn feeling. :D Good Luck

  • HI everyone! This is Nick from Black Magic IPL. I invented the simple device. I recommend a my new device over this one. This was the very first design of the device. It is now air cooled and comes with adjustment controls for different skin types. My advice is to only pause for an instant in between each full second pulse. With each pulse the tattoo in k is collecting light particles. If your pause is too long, the ink wont heat up enough to fragment. Thanks for reviewing my device.

  • @deejbttrfly I personally have one of the Black Magic models and I am on my 3rd treatment on 2 separate tattoos and I am seeing some spots of the tattoo getting blotchy but nothing major. If you treat the area properly with only 4-6 pulses you wont get any blistering (well I haven't) the area does get red for an hour or so but it goes away. I am also testing another tattoo with TCA peel and haven't really seen anything major from that either. Oh well time will tell I suppose.....

  • hey if you could post a follow up to this i'd really appreciate it.

  • Has there been any fading since you uploaded this?

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