Why Laser Tattoo Removal Can Ruin Your Life : A Doctor Explains
Lasering the wrong type of a tattoo can ruin your life by altering the color of the ink, leaving behind large remnants of tattoo ink, changing your skin tone, and even causing a life-threatening allergy.
Lasers afford great choices for tattoo removal but unfortunately, not all tattoos are appropriate for the laser.
In this video, I discuss not only the basics of laser tattoo removal but discuss 5 cases where laser tattoo removal would not be a good or safe choice.
The first is large white tattoos. Since with reflects all wavelengths of light it reflects the laser as well. Therefore, white ink will either be un-touched, become a dark oxidized pigment or disappear by pure chance after laser contact.
Next yellow and orange inks. These colors absorb a wavelength not offered in any laser but the 532nm KTP for red is closer to the wavelength absorbed by yellow ( 430 nm) and on occasion the KTP will remove yellow and orange but most times it only slightly fades these colors. Thus they remain as a yellow blob almost bruise-like and that will remain forever.
Third, to much red ink. Although we can remove reds with the KTP the red ink has a strong potential to create an allergic reaction. If you laser a large red ink tattoo the allergin load can cause an allergy. This can be as simple as itching and hives or an allergic crisis such as anaphylactic shock. Large red inks should be lasered with extreme caution and an EpiPen be nearby. At times an antihistamine and steroid is needed. Steroids are bad for you, weaken the bone, the immune system, alter the adrenal function and raise blood sugar.
Fourth is many custom colors, lasers prefer basic colors not blends so green mixed with red or yellow to create a custom color makes laser removal difficult and at times impossible,
Finally, large tattoos with multiple colors and ultra high ink load. Aside from requiring multiple lasers large tattoos with ultra high volumes are difficult to completely remove and likely will leave behind large remnants of ink leaving the patient very unhappy.
Dr. Messina a practicing physician since 1986 Board Certified in Anesthesia / Critical Care with training in Internal Medicine. This channel discusses a wide variety of medical topics from Intensive Care, COVID-19, General Medical issues, Aesthetic medicine which includes Botox and Dysport Injections, Dermal Fillers such as Juvederm, Radiesse, Restylane , Belotero and others as well as laser rejuvenation. These treatements are a big part of antiaging medicine and restoration.
Dr. Messina added laser tattoo removal to the practice in 2005 and was nicknamed " Dr. Undo Tattoo" from his patients.
The information in these videos is to educate however, Dr. Messina does not intend any of these videos to be used for learning a technique nor as a substitute for an actual evaluation by a physician. We always recommend in-person visitation with the doctor of your choosing for any medical treatment.
Some videos are aimed at the medical community as a source of education however, It is not a substitute for hands-on learning of a technique.
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Basics of Laser Tattoo Removal
2:08 Case #1 White Ink
3:00 Case #2 Yellow Ink
4:10 Case #3 Red Ink Problems
6:18 Case #4 Custom Colors and the problems they cause
7:12 Case #5 Large tattoos with large ink loads
8:04 the fade to cover
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I removed a very large thigh tattoo and it was the best thing I ever did! I have a video of the experience if anyone is interested. I had yellow and it is/was difficult to remove. I didn't get any bruising or odd coloring, just very slow to fade. I will say, tattoos and tattoo removal takes a toll on the immune system so it's important to take care of yourself during the process.
@nikkiturnup1688
8 ай бұрын
I’d like to see it pls if u don’t mind I’ve got 6 & wanna remove 4 of them by laser removal!
@candicefoy
8 ай бұрын
Yes, on my page :)@@nikkiturnup1688
@mikesteele1789
8 ай бұрын
Wonder if hard on my already compromised liver?
@Ckeshaye
7 ай бұрын
I want to remove my back piece. It’s all color I would love to see your removal too
@CathiGordonloveshorses
4 ай бұрын
It cost a lot more too, to Laser off your Tattoos...for a small heart on my left hand only about 1-2 inches...they told me it would cost $1000...but I could pay in payments and break it up into 200$ payments...so really think about it when you get a Tattoo...Removal is WAY more expensive and the Ink filters through your kidneys !!!... So they have to do it Slowly over a long period of time so you don't get sick...and many sessions for big Tattoos.... I never got my little Heart removed but I plan on it in the future. I was really surprised about the pricing. 1000 $ !!! I couldn't believe it !!!
I have zero tattoos and yet, i found this video fascinating and loved the presentation.
@lindabaron4584
22 күн бұрын
Same. 😀
Amazing video. This made me think about how us, tattoo artists have a responsibility to talk to the client and make them understand how serious it is to get a tattoo. Sometimes they tell me "if I regret it, I'll just have it removed". Having watched some of your videos over the past couple of days, I'm glad I can inform my clients better now. We should not get every job that comes along. Many tattoo artists argue that this is not our problem, that we're just there to do the tattoo as asked, but I do feel the weight of responsibility in this.
@Sanderus
Ай бұрын
Some people are ignorant and do not realise how time consuming a removal is. I've seen some removals in progress of large, dense tatoos. 3 years and multiple sessions in and the removal was only around 60% done.
@90skidwithaguitar
29 күн бұрын
@@Sanderus wow, that's a long time indeed. You're right, most people think that both the tattoo and the removal are easy, quick processes. They don't stop to think about it. Pure recklessness.
@Sanderus
29 күн бұрын
@@90skidwithaguitar Yeap, I was surprised myself. I got interested in the subject when by accident I saw a video of someone who wished to have a tatoo removed "before" and "after" a session. And there was barely any difference ... Actually after the session it looked worse . And also people have to keep in mind that a tatoo does not fade at the same pace, at some point you will have parts of completely clear skin, surrounded by faded bits and pieces of a tatoo - overall - let's say it does not look very aesthetic. Tatoo artists can make amazing things, there are tatoos which are genuinely works of art in my view. And I have utmost respect to those who at times save their would be customers from their own recklessness. I read an interview with one tatoo artist who said he declined tatooing when he noticed that the customer was hesitant if to have a tatoo made or not.
@90skidwithaguitar
29 күн бұрын
@@Sanderus that's absolutely important. I never sit down to tattoo a client if they're not 100% sure of what they want, if they want a tattoo at all. Take some time to think about it, ya know? Don't just get every work thrown your way.
@rdred8693
29 күн бұрын
@@90skidwithaguitar It's funny how people change their mind. have you heard of Cliff Raven? He hated the tattoo world, and opened up a used book store in the desert. He was one of THE pioneers of tattooing. Also had a Masters in Fine Art. He told me quote "you're a nice girl, you don't want a tattoo". RIP Cliff. I have a feeling the homophobia also played a part in his disgust with the tattoo world. Anyway, you sound like a good egg. Putting the clients needs ahead of your need is rare in any field.
I didn't think this video would be of this much quality. Very good informative video! 👍🏻
You're in such a great business. You'll never run out of work, and get to help people.
Great material. Wishing more people would review these guidelines 'before' getting tattoos.
What an under-appreciated channel! I loved your little comedic skits!
@lindabaron4584
22 күн бұрын
I agree, me too! 😆
Doctor, never in my life have I needed something so badly and not known it until I had received it. Thank you.
Everyone with a tattoo should watch every second of this vid
You gave out a lot of good info brother.. much appreciated. Thank you.
Thumbs up for your efforts of comedic moments
Its amazing to me that tattoo shops don’t first check to see your bodies reactions to certain inks before 👌 a job.
@sashalawrence4786
2 ай бұрын
Tattoo industry isn’t heavily regulated
Sending this to my daughter before she does something that she would regret. Thanks for letting us know about the various situations.👏💪
I work with lasers but nothing to do with medical. This was an excellent addition to my overall knowledge of the science of lasers.
As a certified tattooer of about 12 years I can tell you no artist in their right mind would use an excessive amount of solid white ink in someone. Most of those are lighting filters done using their natural skin tone to make it appear like it’s as light as possible. Also, although red ink is the most highly allergic ink most people will feel it’s effects during the tattoo healing phase. Not everyone has an allergic reaction to red, in most cases it’s pretty rare.
@prycethebeast
Жыл бұрын
I've had a weird reaction to red ink. My skin is raised but its not itchy. I've gotten injections of nontopical steroids and it makes em go down but they always come back. I wanted to laser it off but the red is pretty deep and now I'm scared of the allergies lol
@ll-wd7mv
Жыл бұрын
My red ink inflates and itches sometimes
@kristinalozano7891
Жыл бұрын
I didn't know ths about red ink I got a red flower about 10 yrs ago it was deep and dark and the color is completely gone . So I'm guessing I was allergic and my body worked to get red of it
@TrillBillTx
Жыл бұрын
@@kristinalozano7891 "red of it" haha. Nice pun.
@keilow885
Жыл бұрын
Why wouldn't you use a huge amount of solid white ink? White out a whole tattoo and then do another design on top, it's a really effective way of covering up tattoos, im surprised you wouldn't know that as a tattoo artist 🤷♂️
your videos are always super instructive
@DrUndoTattoo
2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that!
Wow this is so interesting, thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thanks Doc, I needed this.
Thank you , Doctor, very informative and helpful video.👍
Man, all those all back pieces are absolute wonderful pieces of art. I appreciate you talking about them with respect of the skill and artistry. Have you ever removed a tattoo that size and detail before? I only ask because it seems that someone who would get that size and skill level of a piece would have dropped a lot of money and commitment to something that size.
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
Yes I have lasered extra large pieces and do not really appreciate doing that. It has to be done in sections, takes years and a lot of money. Most people simply want to change a piece of the tattoo or fade it for another. Even beautiful tattoos can become unwanted if the person no longer relates to that specific piece of arr
@Ktm-jas
Жыл бұрын
I’ve had quite a lot of laser, all black no problems ever.
@DrUndoTattoo
10 ай бұрын
that's good. Black amazingly gives very few problems @@Ktm-jas
@marysmith9439
10 ай бұрын
Cost a lot more money to remove tattoos.
🎉🎉🎉 man I honestly love the smarts moments. Keep doing them. Please. ❤
Another Good video Dr. Your channel deserves more views. You explain everything well detailed
@DrUndoTattoo
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
You are so great ❤ thanks for sharing so much knowledge 😊
@DrUndoTattoo
9 ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊
Wonderful Presentation 👍🏻
I have tattoos and I don’t plan on removing them. I’m here for info. Thank god I’m not allergic to any ink or dyes. M
I love your video, doctor! I never knew removing tats was so complex, I thought it was just painful & expensive 😅🎉
Thank you so much, doctor.
Great explanation! Thanks
Thank you for the info!!
@DrUndoTattoo
2 жыл бұрын
Any time!
Mimes all black thank god! I just had my 1st session . Mines going pretty well so far
@lovingheiress8900
5 ай бұрын
How many sessions until it started to fade almost completely?
@lindseyabbie7
5 ай бұрын
@@lovingheiress8900 ive only hsd 3 so far . Mines faded massively
Thank you for the video doc! Very informative and you are so funny! Love it
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
Thank you !
Ive had large black and coloured tattoos fully removed with no pain at all because I applied a numbing cream containing lidocaine 40-60 minutes before each tattoo removal session. My tattoos are 100% gone and my skin was not damaged at all and this was 3 years ago. As long as you only get a treatment every 6-8 weeks apart and no less then it will be fine. I felt no pain because of the numbing cream.
@mamba4186
10 ай бұрын
How big are were they and how bright were the colors cause I’m trying to get rid of a color sleeve
@kinzeyrae7592
7 ай бұрын
Is there a way we can see what you had? I have instant tattoo regret & I want it OFF
@ym2931
6 ай бұрын
You didn't get any of those white spots that appear because the laser also took your skin color off?
@NUFF-SAID33
6 ай бұрын
Hey Mary! would you mind sharing what brand of numbing cream you used?
@ThePittas
6 ай бұрын
Can you tell us which numbing cream you used?
This was very informative. I am less concerned about the process now. I guess because mine are small. Thank you
Amazing vídeo. Thank you
Good info!!
Came for fact-checking before writing fanfics, this guy is definitely your friend if you’re gonna cover medical complications
@DrUndoTattoo
2 ай бұрын
I have no idea what you’re talking about in here but I think you missed the point of this entire video. The point is trying to prevent somebody who has tattoos that statistically is going to respond, terribly to Laser therapy or be a health hazard if Laser off in large sections. It’s designed to inform and help people not make a mistake.
Very informative, I’m using a pico laser in my black and purple ink
They instruct don't touch water for 72 hours first session. When I get my treatment each 9 weeks. I don't get in water for 72 hours. That has worked for me and I'll keep doing that. It has prevented me from getting any swelling or blisters.
vinny boombatz lol great video wattts a matterr for youu keep them coming
I’m happy Iv only got black ink to remove even the women doing mine said that colours are a nightmare to remove I just had 25 on my chest with NO NUMBING and it was painful I was told to use some cream but I forgot to purchase it, so yeah I was dumb but my god getting this removed is the best decision I done. Some tattoos are awful and ruin a person self esteem. Again so thankful mine was only black
@axelmiguelpenafielchang4804
Ай бұрын
How many sessions and total time did it take you to remove your black tattoo?
Those were some amazing tattoos… works of art!
@DrUndoTattoo
2 ай бұрын
I know, having no artistic ability myself I am amazed at some of the work in these tattoos. I chose these examples for the video but in the office I found that if someone no longer relates to the tattoo it docent matter how beautiful it may be. I recall one instance where a woman had a 3-D spider on her shoulder, it looked as if you could lift it off yet she now hated it and I had to laser it off.
I had some removed with the dry needle technique. Painful, but quite effective.
i'm very lucky that i hate colour tattoos, so if i ever want or need to get one of mine removed the only problems will be money and patience
This was really helpful
Thanks Doc!
Hello DR. Glad I came across your video. I just recently got my neck tattood & I absolutely hate how it came out. It’s quite big & on the right side of my neck. I am considering doing laser removal but first I would like to know if you would recommend it & if so what percentage do you think can be removed & in how many sessions? I will try to describe it as best I can so you can give me your best honest feedback. It’s a portrait tattoo made up of completely black & grey with no color whatsoever & mostly soft shading. Rarely any single needle (hard lines) done. I hope I am able to remove it asap. Hope to hear your response & thank you for your time Dr. Edit: also I am quite fair skinned. I Came across your other video where you mentioned skin tone of the patient.
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
All of that is great news! Light skin, a shaded black tattoo which normally has less ink then a full dark tattoo mean it’s highly likely you will be successful. Go to an expert in your community, someone with a reputation and things I believe will be favorable. I wouldn’t be suprised if it was all removed.
@lewischacon6009
Жыл бұрын
@@DrUndoTattoo That is excellent & relieving news to hear from someone of your expertise Dr. Messina. I’m glad I don’t have to live with this mistake. I will look into professionals in my area. I found one that seems reputable & saw that they use the pico laser. I hope I am able to remove most if not all. Thank you for your time Dr. God bless.
@pinchukartblog
11 ай бұрын
@@lewischacon6009how it's going?
@DavidMatousek-po1gw
7 ай бұрын
The after care is IMPORTANT i have fair skin also and a vibrant sacred heart tattoo on my throat i had removed(army) it will blister like a bad sunburn,keep it clean and you will be good,i have no scaring
@lewischacon6009
4 ай бұрын
@@DavidMatousek-po1gwthat is awesome! I just had my second session yesterday & I have slight blistering on some of the darker areas. May i ask what creams did you use for after care? I’ve just been applying Lubriderm (the blue one with no scent.)
Very informative thank you.
Been away from the east coast too long. Thanks for the accent!!
@DrUndoTattoo
Ай бұрын
My pleasure or should I say my plasha
Thanks for the info doc. I think I'm having a bit of a reaction with my old tattoo (10 year old) I get a bumpy tattoo, not too bad it goes away but I really wanted to have it removed. I'm glad I found this video to inform me of the risks... the truth is that tattoos are dumb and I regret getting mine. I wish I could get rid of it 😢
I would never remove my tattoos. Well, i was 33 when i started with my tattoos.
Oh no this depresses me.. I have a visible red and yellow tat and a sleeve with lots of bold ink load, absolute regret
Hello doctor! I've been considering laser removal for the red in my tattoo. Where the red is has caused the skin to raise, but it doesn't itch. I've gotten injections and they went down, but a bit of them keep coming back. Would you recommend even attempting the laser? I just hate these dang bumps!!! Thanks
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
They could represent allergy or a granuloma formation which is also an allergic reaction. If it’s small the safest thing is to surgically excise the area
Brilliant video
My question is if you had colored ink that was then covered up later with black and decided to have it removed would the lasers remove the full tattoo or would it remove the black and leave the previous color behind
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
Amazingly the outer black would come off expose the first tattoo then you would adjust the laser to target those colors.
I feel really lucky that I only ever got black ink. I remember being told that color falls out/ages the worst and I didn't want to spend thousands touching them up so the only ones I have are black. I just want to get the tiny ones on my foot and wrist off, mainly. The larger pieces on my upper arm and thigh don't bother me as much because they're usually covered and look prettier. The wrist and foot one just look trashy to me. Hope the removal process is easy enough.
You are very funny! Thank you for this videos. Did you ever experienced a black tattoo impossible to remove?
@DrUndoTattoo
2 жыл бұрын
Yes but rarely, If the ink has an oil in it or a metalic base it becomes hard to remove even black ink, The oil ones tend to look shiny almost as if baby oil was on them. The metallic I havent seen in several years but they would spark as I was lasering them.
@DrUndoTattoo
2 жыл бұрын
So don't worry most of the time black comes out just fine,
Good video. Interesting
@DrUndoTattoo
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I am trying to keep people from making mistakes.
What would you suggest to someone who already started lasering off a tattoo with red, white, and yellow ink? I didn’t know my tattoo had white ink in it until it oxidized. It’s a back tattoo about 5inches tall of a lioness with a combination of those colors. Surprisingly, apart from the slight oxidation, in 8 sessions it’s faded a lot. I bought a package of 10 sessions and spacing out the last two sessions further apart.
@DrUndoTattoo
2 жыл бұрын
Keep using the YAG obthe oxidized white, it may come out and the 532 on the yellows, The yellows should frost when they laser them. If t stays bad unfortunately yo can consider a cover tattoo
@krystaldee22
2 жыл бұрын
@@DrUndoTattoo thank you!!!
@HellHoundOne
Жыл бұрын
@@krystaldee22 update this.
@vilepotato1225
11 ай бұрын
How much did you paid for the package of 10 sessions?
@tanyasharadamba1264
7 ай бұрын
Professional saline removal is also an option for white (and all other colors of) tattoo ink fading /removal.
I have been tattooing for 10 years, and I am pretty sure that first back piece tattoo doesn’t have that much white, apart for maybe mixing it in other color. What I mean it doesn’t have flat spaces filled with white. I think that an artist exaggerated with the photoshop so the persons skin color on those waves for example looks lighter(white) then it is. It is important to say that most of the inks on the lighter side of the palette has white in it, tho I don’t know if it means the same for laser tattoo removal.
Great, well that's me screwed. I have one of those massive Irezumi tattoos with every colour. I'll wait until technology improves.
Hurts a lot more coming off than it did going on
Can you please make a video on the saline injection and laser combo method? Doesn’t the ink lift to the surface and then scab off. Not leaving the immune system to deal with it?
Hey doc, could i send a picture of my tattoo and the likelihood of back to normal skin?
Ciao Dottor Messina !! Volevo dirti che sei molto simpatico 😁 and would like to know your thoughts on the r20 method where they do 4 passes in one setting. Is this really something that can speed up the removal Process?
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
Hello, the R20 isnt popular any longer, it didnt speed up the process and increased the risk of getting scars and pigment loss. You are better just lasering the tattoo once every 6-8 weeks.
I appreciate the information. I have a huge tattoo on my chest and it covers most of it and my left and right arms. It was a huge cover up. It's mostly red. I don't think I am allergic. Should I do a small piece first to see if I have any allergic reactions? Really scared now and I am a hypochondriac. Will give myself a panic attack over nothing. Not proud.... Thank you for your time.
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
It should be safe to do small pieces at a session. Whenever I have someone with a large red tattoo that they want either faded or removed provided there’s no evidence of allergy. It doesn’t swell. It doesn’t itch doesn’t look red and a laser off an area about the size of my entire hand Figure about the size of four credit cards, if laid out in a square do that let that settle down and do another area by not being in a rush will help get the tattoo off cleaner and really reduce the risk of you having any type of allergy to your red ink
I have a question doctor, i have an autoimmune disease called ulcerative colitis and im on all kinds of immunosuppressive medications, is it safe for me to get my tattoo removed with laser? Will it effect me differently. is it totally safe or should i be worry. I'll be waiting for your reply doc because it's very important to me. Thank you
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
Hello, thank you for asking that question because I think it’s very important. Your immune system is suppressed because your mean system is attacking your colon so at the very least your tattoo removal will be slowed down due to the fact that the immune system is going to be suppressed however, my big concern with you for though it’s a rare event, what would happen if you wind up getting an infection. I would recommend you speak to whom ever is taking care of your order with moon disease and ask them if your response to a skin infection would be a normal one or would you be so immuno suppressed that that infection can become severe. My personal opinion would be to leave the Tattoo alone due to the fact that you have an auto immune disease that requires immunosuppressive therapy.
@nikki10114
10 ай бұрын
No
One question doctor. Why don't you actually get involved in apropriate research on tattoo removal alternatives? It's the same old story. Laser removal is dangerous, byproducts, ink stuck in the system, you say it ruins lifes because of the aesthetics. Why is there not a single lab in the UK researching novel possibilities to get it done? Is it simply to difficult? Lack of funding? What is it that we're stuck with the same thing for 40 years, while they let frogs legs regrow by now? Just the money aspect?
@PebbleBeachLife
Жыл бұрын
It would make more sense to invest in ink that has a life span and breaks down over time.
I just got back from my session. My tattoos on my face have been removing just fine especially the red ink🎉
Hello doctor, i just wanna know that how many days we should wait to start the removal process? My tattoo is new and only black in colour. So i want to get it removed. Please help me .
@DrUndoTattoo
2 жыл бұрын
Wait a minimum of 1 month for the fresh ink to settle and all skin healed.
good explanation. now i know more about laser and how to remove tats. even thou i have none. we need more real and licensed doctors on youtube like u. rather than doctor wanna bes who call themselves doctor.
Reminds me of prison mike when the angle changes and he had on the leather jacket 😂😭
@DrUndoTattoo
2 жыл бұрын
Ill have to look that one up. that jacket was a Christmas present from my brother around 1988, its held up well although I rarely wore it due to the weight alone!
And if i have a hypertrophic scar, can it get worse lasering off the ink?
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
In general if it’s a keloid you must be careful. Hypertrophic scars should not be affected however the data isn’t there to be 100% certain that the scar won’t get worse.
I recently had a tattoo removal session (first on this tattoo, but I have had treatments on other tattoos previously) and developed cellulitis. The tattoo was on my tricep, and within 48 hours i had swelling from my shoulder to my hand. Do you have experience or advice on this? Thanks!
@DrUndoTattoo
6 ай бұрын
A few things, if the tattoo goes completely around the upper arm laser only 1/2 that day and the other half 3-4 days later. If the laser energy is to high there can be swelling as well. Finally consider allergy, if you developed hives or a rash you may want to leave this tattoo alone.
I have an old tattoo that is 19 years old. It's not huge and is above my ankle. It has red, yellow, black and the other color faded. Will it be easier to get it removed being it's so old? All of the colors in the tattoo are not a lot. But still you said those colors can end up sticking around.
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
Yes I find older ink is much less sophisticated than the inks of today. It should come out at least the black and the red hopefully it’s not a lot of yellow the yellow Hass to be treated with the 532 wave length the same wavelength you would use on the red and sometimes it will remove that yellow all the times the yellow Mike said slightly but remain in general if it’s a small area it’s not really that noticeable. It might look like a small bruise that’s healing up
@Adam-kk7nw
Жыл бұрын
@@DrUndoTattoo do you think in the future tattoo removal become more advance and easier ?
Hi Doctor, I have a tattoo of a rose on my neck that's red brown green, and black. I have no allergy to the red. Are you saying that if I get the laser the allergy might come out then?
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
It’s possible put on a small red tattoo like that I would think the risk is very low most of the time people that have an allergy to their ink know it it itches its raised Sometimes it gets all red, so if you don’t have any problems like that, you should be able to laser that red ink off without any problem I laser a lot of red ink and I haven’t had that many allergies to be honest probably three in 15 years it’s huge very large areas of red. I worry about so I never do a large area of red in one session.
Your right..I ordered a NEATCELL Picosecond Skin Laser pen (red) and wile it completely removed the black ink without scaring (went easy to not scar) ,,it didn't touch the red or yellows ..but not biggie cause I accomplished what I needed so I can get something I could live with....ohhh,being young and dumb!
What if you would tattoo black all over the tattoo and then laser it? Or use the opposite color afterwards to hide the remaining red or yellow?
@DrUndoTattoo
6 ай бұрын
It would only take the black off and the other colors below would reappear.
Amazing Thank you 💖🌸🌹
Fantastic video. I don’t even have tattoos but I’m fascinated with this stuff. Also your accent is straight outta Suffolk or Nassau if I had to guess!
@DrUndoTattoo
4 ай бұрын
Brooklyn to age 10 then Suffolk to age 66
@AnthonyTalerico
4 ай бұрын
@@DrUndoTattoo love it! You have great videos on here
I like how you respond like some Italian :D
@DrUndoTattoo
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ha! I was trying to add some humor as well as knowledge to the video
why can you use a tunable dye laser or some solid state for the yellow? is it just not allowed because it hasn't been tested or something?
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
No it’s because that isn’t firing fast enough and will burn or scar. The laser needs to fire in at least a nanosecond. Those others are milliseconds, way to slow
I know it depends on the individual and that you can never truly get rid of a tattoo. W the advancement of technology would it be possible to remove red ink tattoo and get results that’s close enough to what it once was before getting it done
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the secret to removing a tattoo cleanly, which is what you’re describing is patience. Another words using the laser energy that allows the ink to be removed with a lesser amount of trauma. I like to see them cavitate another words get that white look that you see on these KZread videos but I don’t want to see them bleed will have the skin rupture and then give it plenty of time in between sessions, waiting eight weeks to 12 weeks between sessions allows for your body to take Maureen at out and it allows for your skin to heal better and doing these things gives you the most likely result of having a tattoo removed cleanly, and that people wouldn’t know it was there
Super cute Video ❤😊👍
Hi Dr., I'm curious if laser removal can trigger autoimmune diseases, like Type 1 Diabetes, if you already carry the antibodies for it? I ask because my son is T1D since age 2 and I'm scared to possibly trigger something if I get it done. Thanks for your time!
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
As a T1D myself I understand your concern. I have not seen any studies linking lasers for tattoo removal to autoimmune conditions. People can be allergic to their ink and have allergic reactions due to a sudden massive load to the system but becoming diabetic isn’t something I gave read about.
@officer.azzhole
Жыл бұрын
@@DrUndoTattoo thanks so much for your response! From the research I've done it's a genetic predisposition (ie: having 1 or more of the 5 antibodies), coupled with an environmental trigger. Like vaccines, a broken arm, head injury, etc. Anything that causes an immune response. But you are right- I don't think the immune response from the ink would be enough to trigger anything.
@nikki10114
10 ай бұрын
I do tetst spots
Very interesting.I still think finding the ink in lymph fluid cannot be healthy .great information.💙uk
what does the red ink look like after the first process ?
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
I like it to fog up , not full white cavatation like in black. It starts to fade over the next 4-6 weeks
Is the PiQo4 laser the one you use? If not, what is the difference between what you use and this laser?
@DrUndoTattoo
2 ай бұрын
I dont use any picosecond lasers at all. They were promoted as a laser that would cut the treatments in half but that does not happen plus its recommended the first 4-5 sessions should be treated with a traditional Q so I simply continue with the Q laser ( Lutronic Spectra or Sinon Ruby) from beginning to end.
I did a black forest with some white details in my forearm and regret it right after the session because the drawing is very different from what I expected. Now I'm afraid to remove it and get worst, and besides that, it's a very new tattoo, so I would need to wait a couple of years to get it removed, but still afraid of the white color. Anyone faced the same issue?
@DrUndoTattoo
3 ай бұрын
It’s only a few months you should wait. I recommend 2 mo. I can’t tell you what will happen to the white tips, sometimes they just fade other times just sit there and other times oxidize to a gray/black
Hey Dr. Messina I had a small tattoo on my face removed and there is a small faint ghost outline that is left. It's not very noticeable at all, but I'm just curious if it will go away or how to fix it. Thanks!!!
@DrUndoTattoo
2 ай бұрын
I just saw this, if its very faint in time the melanocytes may fill it in again.
@JoseidonPR
16 күн бұрын
How long did it take for you to remove and how happy are you with results?
I have a small dark blue tattoo would like it removed would this be Ok ?
@DrUndoTattoo
26 күн бұрын
Yes. Alexandrite or Ruby laser are required Q switched or pico. I prefer Q.
Hi! Hope you'll notice my comment. I have a medium sized (10-15cm) black tattoo on my thigh i want removed. Problem is, there's a great load of ink, it's deep black! I've seen some people removing full blackout tattoos and that gave me some hope, but should it ? Do you think it's possible to have it completely removed?
@DrUndoTattoo
6 ай бұрын
Yes it is possible but you have to be careful. First with alot of ink there will be added sessions, expect at least 10 and probably closer to 14. Second with alot of ink its easy to cause trauma so the laser energy has to be observed. Avoid bleeding, although some people bleed even at low levels. Finally wait at least 6 weeks between sessions even more if you desire. But large areas of black ink can be removed.
@oenglish86
Ай бұрын
@DrUndoTattoo how do you know when it's a lot of ink? Is it just when the tattoo is very dark? I have a badge sized tattoo on my chest that is very dark that I would like to remove
Im going to do laser to fade a red tattoo. Only fade as I will end up with another on top. 2.5 by 2.5. Any thoughts?
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
The fade and cover is great. The artists do amazing conversions on these fades.
If you have a colorful tattoo, can you get a full balckout cover up and then get laser?
@DrUndoTattoo
3 ай бұрын
No the black cover will just come off and the colored one exposed once again.
I have white, yellow and red in my tattoo. Super
@DrUndoTattoo
2 ай бұрын
Unless the red is very large it should respond and if you want to cover it most artists dont mind they whites and yellows but the cover has to be thick.
@slav7319
2 ай бұрын
@@DrUndoTattoo I want to remove it. I just went to a laser removal and the parts with the red are swollen now. Not itching or anything, but just swollen. The other colours are fine. I need to find another way now to remove the tattoo
I cant stop paying attention to his accent lol . Like elmo saying" balsamic vinegar "
@DrUndoTattoo
6 ай бұрын
What accent? Lol
@BlueberryStrawBerr
5 ай бұрын
@@DrUndoTattoo lol its a Ny or Boston / italian one its very strong but i never heard it in a professional setting. These words sound different in accents : Either Water Anymore Bruises Unfortunately Talking Right there Idea
I’m getting a dark blue/black tatt removed. The specialist told me it’s a good dark color and should be easy to remove and she did tell me to take good care of myself during the process bec it will be hard on my immune system. I do hope I am able to have it fully removed.
@DrUndoTattoo
4 ай бұрын
Dark blue may respond to YAG. The best laser for that would be the Alexandrite or Ruby. Q or Pico only!
@chi-chi6354
4 ай бұрын
@@DrUndoTattoo thank you for responding!!
@chi-chi6354
4 ай бұрын
@@DrUndoTattoo is that the same as the Alex TriVantage Laser from Candela? That is the laser they are going to use. She claimed it can work for almost any color and would be great for my dark blue tattoo. I hope so because I already dropped a significant amount of money on this.
@DrUndoTattoo
4 ай бұрын
The Alex try Vantage is a very nice machine Alex meaning alexandrite so it will cover your color tattoo. Good luck and just give it time.
@chi-chi6354
4 ай бұрын
@@DrUndoTattoo This makes me so happy you have no idea 😊 thank you again so much for responding
I have a square inch of almost solid red that I want to remove, and the rest is some black. I don't recall having any reactions to it, but it sounds like the risk has to do with larger pieces. Would you consider a single square inch of red to be low risk?
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry I just saw this comment now. I would not be worried at all about that little square inch of red ink. Small areas normally don’t cause any problem at all even somebody who has a larger area of red do you have to just have it in mind that the Allergen potential. is higher than other colors. And in the examples I show in this video, there was a preponderance of red which could mean, the amount of potential allergens released would be high, creating a much more significant risk. But in someone like yourself who has a small area and has never had a problem with it I wouldn’t worry at all.
what about tattoos with only large black parts?
@DrUndoTattoo
Жыл бұрын
You can laser off a large black tattoo. I just don’t recommend doing that in one session. For instance, I had a patient come in with a large bat that took up most of his back. You wouldn’t want to Laser every inch of it. It would be a lot of tissue trauma, and a lot of Inc. suddenly being exposed to the immune system increase in the risk of having an allergic reaction plus that could be a lot of healing required so it become really cumbersome on his daily living for a few days so you can do a large black tattoo, but I usually do it in sections
Is 27-year-old purple considered to be a custom color?
@DrUndoTattoo
Ай бұрын
The fact its old is better because the inks today have become very complex. I would first use a YAG laser and see if the purple responds if not other lasers may target the mix like a KTP for reds and Alexandrite or Ruby for the black and blue inks. I find that using the YAG and KTP many purples respond. Just make sure those are Q switched or Pico lasers
Is it true that particles stay lodged in the liver even after removal? Sounds scary and cancerous to me
@DrUndoTattoo
2 ай бұрын
It is true that people with tattoos end up with some of the substances in the ink going into the liver which is an organ of filtration. However, there is little data to show that the ink is harmful at this point. There are risks though with tattoos mostly being infectious , hepatitis from a contaminated ink or needle will harm the liver plus other viral illnesses. Its important to got quality work from a professional artist who is following the current guidelines in one ink one needle one client. Thanks for this question, it made me do some research