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How Laser Tattoo Removal Works - Smarter Every Day 123
October 30, 2014 13:23:56
How Laser Tattoo Removal Works - Smarter Every Day 123
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joseph purrazzella So the whitening of the pigment at each laser pulse is only temporary? If there weren't white blood cells to remove the pigment the color would come back?
October 30, 2014 18:22:39 · Reply
Ryan Lidster I think (but I'm by no means sure) that the whitening is actually just the epidermis responding to the laser, and that the pigment underneath is still present but made less visible temporarily. Perhaps Dustin or Dr. Labbert can help clarify that.
November 1, 2014 23:13:37 · Reply
Alex Southwell (Me = Not Doctor) I would think that both would be happening, the epidermis would be swollen and discolored in a way that would make it more opaque, but also the breaking up of the ink particles would make them less pronounced or look faded.
November 6, 2014 00:05:49 · Reply
Chris Phillips Ace video Destin!
October 30, 2014 19:40:08 · Reply
Sally Haylock Ouch!
January 3, 2015 18:35:39 · Reply