Should You Use Tattoo Removal Cream Prior to Surgery?

Tattoo removal cream is usually the first alternative most people will try to get rid of their unwanted tattoos. Although it may require a longer duration to fade away tattoo, it is probably one of the most affordable solutions in the market.
If you have a tattoo you want to remove for one reason or another, you should evaluate all tattoo removal options to determine which is the best alternative for you. While several treatments can be very effective, other options are less painful and have less chances of getting an infection. There are also the more affordable treatments, and they do not leave behind any scar or cause any damage to your skin tissues.

Most of the tattoo removal options in the market require medical treatments. There are also a few do-it-yourself methods that you can erase unwanted tattoo in the privacy of your own home.

Here are a few common tattoo removal solutions. The first one is an in-home done-by-yourself solution.

Tattoo removal cream
Very often if there is a choice, nobody would like to go through any medical treatment to remove his or her tattoo. The very first thing that comes to people’s mind would be if there is any inexpensive and painless home treatment. Tattoo removal cream is probably one product that many people are looking for and want to try it. It involves the use of a series of exfoliation gel and chemical to break away and remove ink pigments along with a dermal abrasion device. This may be one of the cheapest solutions in the market. However, the duration of fading away the tattoo can be relatively long as it uses the body’s natural cell regeneration cycle to get rid of the tattoo. Each cell replenishment cycle takes at least a month to complete, and you need to have a lot of patient and consistency in using the product.

Laser tattoo removal
In the recent years, laser surgery is considered as one of the best medical solutions for tattoo removal. It involves harsh burning of the skin tissues when pulses of laser beam are aimed and fired on to the tattoo to break up the ink pigments. Usually anesthetic cream is used to numb the skin with tattoo. Multiple laser treatments are necessary to eliminate the whole art work. The treatment cost is very high, and for each treatment it will take several weeks for the body’s cells to get rid of the ink pigments in the treated areas.

Excision Tattoo Removal
When dealing with a small tattoo area, excision can be a good medical solution as you only need to have one surgery to completely remove the tattoo. With a larger tattoo design, a few phases of excisions may be necessary as normally you can only treat one small area at a time. The excision process includes local anesthetic injection before the identified area is being cut out. For large tattoo design, it may be necessary to take a skin graft from other part of the body to cover up the treated spot. If the excising area is small, the cut off edges can be just pulled together to stitch up.

Tattoo Removal by Freezing (Cryosurgery)
In this method, the skin surface with tattoo is treated with an extremely cold spray of liquid nitrogen to create a localized frostbite. Blisters will form, and the skin tissues with ink pigments will peel off in the next 3 to 4 weeks after the treatment. Frostbite may cause skin damage, but usually it is limited to skin surface. Scar formation is mostly expected for this treatment.

Different tattoo removal options may be used to treat different type of tattoo depending on its complexity, size and location on the body. If you must remove your tattoo in any case, I would recommend trying out tattoo removal cream as your first resort. However, you should avoid the face and genital areas, and for tattoo with less then 6 month old. Good luck!

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By Steve Wong
Published: 6/17/2009
 
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