Tattoo Removal Cream Effect or Photoshop?
Saturday, October 27th, 2007The idea that you can even partially remove a tattoo with minimal skin irritation is a marketing scam. Not only is it illogical, but if it were true, it would have revolutionized the tattoo removal industry by now and driven laser tattoo removal clinics out of business. But that hasn’t happened. The claims made on various websites look like the before and after pictures have been doctored with photoshop. An excellent example of how this could be done is available at the following link.
The way that laser tattoo removal works is that the laser light physically penetrates the skin without causing a reaction until it reaches and is absorbed by the tattoo ink. It then causes the tattoo ink to heat up faster than it can thermally expand, causing it to fracture, also known as a “photoacoustic effect.” There is no chemical or cream that works by a similar mechanism in the world of tattoo removal at this time. It is possible that transdermal delivery systems will be developed for chemical tattoo removal, such as multi-needle systems, but that day is not here yet. Until then, the only non-scarring tattoo removal method that has been proven is q-switched laser tattoo removal.