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Tattoo Removal

In reality, a tattoo is a type of body modification in which metallic dyes, pigments, or inks are injected into the skin’s dermis layer. The body’s natural defence mechanism sends white blood cells to combat these pigments and wash them out of the system since they are foreign particles in the bloodstream.
But because the ink pigments are often vast in size, the white blood cells are unable to drain them out all at once; instead, the process continues, and this defence mechanism explains why the tattoo gradually fades over time (generally 30 to 40 years).
The method tattoo removal works is that it breaks down the ink pigments into tiny particles that are easily removed from the body by white blood cells through the lymphatic system.
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When applied to the pigments at the proper intensity and duration, the laser (also known as a pico-laser, whose wavelength is one over a thousandth of a nano), based on the principle of variable temperature across the pigment size, breaks the ink pigments into smaller particles. Here, the success rate of a certain tattoo removal session is determined by two factors: the laser energy, or intensity, and the fraction of a second over which the laser light flashes.

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