Tattoo removal is still a very contentious topic. For many of us, a tattoo means something very personal. For others, it means something that can be removed permanently from their body.
A new study claims that there’s now a “silver bullet” for tattoo removal, which means that this issue can be completely resolved with surgery. In fact, it sounds like this could be the future for tattoo removal. The problem is that tattoo removal is very invasive. In order to be removed, the skin must be cut off, so the chances of infection are high.
The only way to remove a tattoo without having to open your skin is to use a laser. However, the laser is very expensive and very risky. So the study is claiming that tattoo removal could be far more accessible. For instance, the doctors could be using a laser to do tattoo removal at home, which we think would be much more affordable and less risky than surgery.
The study is based on the use of a laser that removes a tattoo in a matter of seconds. It isn’t the first time that laser technology has been used to treat medical conditions. Back in the ’70s, the FDA approved a laser called the Sclerotherapy Laser in order to treat varicose veins. It was the first FDA approved device for treating varicose veins because it was also safe and effective. It was also very effective.
The question on every person’s lips is whether this new laser technology will be used in tattoo removal. While a lot of people think it wont, there is still a lot of fear out there. Just like when we had to learn to use a sewing machine, more people than ever are afraid of what they may be putting themselves at risk.
The fear is that we’ll be putting other people at risk and that the FDA will say no. Remember that before we learned to sew, it was the custom to use the sewing machine to sew. When you put the machine in the back of a truck, it’s completely safe. But when you use a laser, its more dangerous. In the event that you do use a laser, it’s also more dangerous because you must be able to remove all the bad tissues that the laser can’t.
While the future is uncertain, one thing is certain, that it’s not the future of tattoo removal. Tattoos are a very specific type of skin care, and there are certain things that are medically okay to use. But the tattoo industry is already changing. Before lasers were just a tool, they were a tool for the medical community to use. Now they’re a tool for the tattoo industry to use. It’s a very scary future.
With the upcoming FDA approval of microdermabrasion, the future of tattoo removal is looking less and less like a distant, dangerous future where tattoo removal is an everyday occurrence. It’s happening right now. I recently had a tattoo removed at my local tattoo parlor. It was a small, round, blue circle with a green, yellow, and red circle on it. It was simple and painless.
That’s good news for those of us who have been tattooed. With this new FDA approval, microdermabrasion (aka “micropigmentation”) will become more common and much cheaper. Its already been approved by the FDA for medical purposes, but it was never approved for tattoo removal. The reason is because the FDA doesn’t see it as a medical procedure. It’s more of a cosmetic and aesthetic procedure. But that doesn’t matter.
If you had your own set of skin, you might not need to worry, but if you have a tattoo, chances are your tattoo artist is already doing it. But you should still ask your tattoo artist if they do microdermabrasion because the FDA has just approved another method of removing it (micropigmentation).