Tattoos are relatively easy to get, but they can be a lot of work to remove quickly. There are different surgical procedures that we can consider to remove tattoos effectively and quickly. The following surgical procedures are the fastest way to remove a tattoo.
Surgical Tattoo Removal
Surgical procedures are the most reliable way to remove tattoo pigment. The procedure is determined by the location, extent, depth, pattern, etc. of the tattoo. One of the most important things is the depth of the pigmentation agent. Generally, the lighter pigmentation only needs to be cut into the superficial layer of the skin; the deeper pigmentation must be cut into the full presentation of the skin or even the subcutaneous fat.
Laser surgery to remove tattoos
Laser surgery is a better way to remove tattoos, its treatment effect is good, the treatment time is short. The use of laser on the tattoo site for cauterization, vaporization, so that the scab, fall off, so as to achieve the purpose of tattoo removal. However, it is important to note that this can easily leave scars.
Tattoo removal with implants
Tattoo removal with implants is a relatively fast method of tattoo removal because of its reliable results and short treatment time. In addition, most of the skin pieces implanted by implantation do not need to consider the aesthetics of the area covered, except for the joint area. It is important to choose a regular hospital for tattoo removal with implants.
Electrocoagulation method to remove tattoos
Electrocoagulation is first done in the surgical area of local anesthesia, after the use of an electric knife on the tattoo site of the skin cauterization, the tattoo pigment will be removed along with the surface skin necrosis. However, it should be noted that this method of rapid tattoo removal is only applicable to superficial tattoos.
Soft Tissue Dilation for Tattoo Removal
Soft tissue skin dilation for tattoo removal generally requires two procedures, the first procedure is buried in the normal skin adjacent to the tattoo subcutaneous or submuscular expansion capsule, by regularly injecting fluid into it, so that the expansion capsule continues to expand, the epidermis expands to produce additional skin; the second procedure requires excision of the tattoo lesion after the expansion of the skin made into a flap to repair the tattoo defect.